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Suzuki appoints Naza Eastern as M’sian distributor

Japanese automotive giant looking forward to introduce latest award-winning cars to loyal local fans

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Apr 2021 9:30PM

Suzuki appoints Naza Eastern as M’sian distributor
A Suzuki Motor Corp rep says the company’s experience with the Malaysian market has been delightful due to the huge acceptance from customers. – Suzuki screengrab pic, April 2, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Naza Eastern Motors Sdn Bhd has been appointed as the distributor and after-sales service provider for Suzuki vehicles in Malaysia.

Naza Corp Holdings Group executive chairman and chief executive officer SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin said Naza Eastern Motors is committed to providing quality products that are reliable, desirable and cheerful based on Suzuki’s strong reputation.

“It brings us great honour to be able to work with a Japanese automotive giant that captures the hearts of Malaysian consumers during its years in the local market.”

Suzuki Motor Corp global automobile marketing executive general manager and senior managing officer Kinji Saito said the carmaker is delighted to return to the Malaysian market with the Naza Group.

“Our experience with the Malaysian market has been delightful due to the huge acceptance from customers.

“We are looking forward to introducing our latest award-winning cars to loyal Suzuki fans.”

Suzuki’s first flagship showroom, service, and spare parts centre will be at Naza Automall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

It is expected to kick-start its reintroduction in Malaysia by launching two of its most discussed and desirable models this year.

However, the company is yet to disclose the models. – Bernama, April 2, 2021

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