As per the agreement, Suzuki is likely to supply completely knocked down (CKD) kits of cars to Proton, Malaysia's first carmaker established in 1983, which currently enjoys a 17% market share. The company sold about 116,000 vehicles in 2014.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on June 15.
Under the agreement, the first model will be a compact passenger car to be assembled by Proton at its Tanjung Malim plant from August 2016. A decision on additional models will be taken after studies by Proton and SMC.
Moreover, the Malaysian carmaker will assemble cars and distribute and sell them under its own brand through its network in Malaysia.
Suzuki, which holds a little over 56% in
The company sourced the A-Star hatchback made by Maruti Suzuki at its Manesar plant for
Meanwhile, sources in Maruti Suzuki said that its compact 1000 cc models such as the Celerio, Wagon R and the twin Alto models could be ideal for the Malaysian market.
"We have no direct communication yet, but as in the past, there are many models which we are already exporting as CKD of Ritz and Ertiga to Indonesia that could well be extended to other models from the
Automotive analysts said Suzuki's new deal could fill a void for Maruti that was created when the A-Star was discontinued last year. "Beyond an instant access to yet another strong export market, the development may help Suzuki Motors regain some of the volumes that the company had lost during the transition of Pixo, which was a great value addition to Maruti exports from the Manesar plant," said
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