Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL) has rolled out its 10 millionth two-wheeler from its manufacturing facility in Gurugram, marking a production milestone nearly two decades after commencing operations in India. The milestone underscores the company’s scale-up in manufacturing and its sustained presence in the domestic two-wheeler market.
The company began its India operations in 2006 and reached cumulative production of five million units in 2020, 14 years after its first vehicle rolled out from the Gurugram plant. According to a press release issued by Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited, the 10 millionth unit was a Suzuki Access Ride Connect Edition, produced in 2026.
SMIPL stated that production growth accelerated in the years following 2020, supported by rising customer demand and an expanded product portfolio across scooters and motorcycles. The company has focused on increasing manufacturing throughput alongside widening its model range in the Indian market.
“Reaching the 10 million production mark is a significant achievement for all of us at SMIPL,” said Kenichi Umeda, Managing Director of Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited. “This has been made possible by the trust and support of our customers, dealer partners, suppliers, and employees,” he said, adding that the company has scaled its operations through portfolio expansion, manufacturing capability enhancement, and a focus on quality and reliability.
A central contributor to cumulative volumes has been the Suzuki Access 125, which has been produced across three generations and remains the company’s highest-selling model. The scooter portfolio also includes the Burgman and Avenis models, while the motorcycle range spans the Gixxer series in the 150 cubic centimetre and 250 cubic centimetre segments, the V-Strom SX, and larger displacement models such as the GSX-8R, V-Strom 800 DE, and Hayabusa.
The company has also introduced alternative powertrain options as part of its stated multi-pathway approach to carbon neutrality. These include the Gixxer SF 250 Flex Fuel motorcycle, compliant with E85 fuel, and the announcement of the Suzuki e-Access electric two-wheeler for the Indian market.
SMIPL currently operates a sales and service network of more than 1,200 touchpoints across India and exports India-manufactured two-wheelers to over 60 international markets. To support future demand, the company is developing a second manufacturing facility at Kharkhoda in Haryana, which is intended to expand overall production capacity.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation. The company commenced manufacturing in India in February 2006 at its Gurugram facility in Haryana and produces scooters, motorcycles, and large-displacement models for domestic sales and exports.
