Suzuki raises FY2026 forecast on strong performance in India | Automotive World
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Suzuki went from strength to strength in India during Q3, which helped reverse the decline seen in H1. By Will Girling
Like its compatriots Toyota and Mitsubishi, Suzuki’s Q3 operating profit was far healthier than the previous two quarters. Unlike those other two brands, the company is safe from US tariff-related concerns, but Suzuki couldn’t escape higher industry production costs dragging its bottom line down 1.7% over the first nine months of the financial year.
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