Toyota and Suzuki announce model, drivetrain sharing agreement

Toyota and Suzuki have agreed to share drivetrains and models in a wide-ranging partnership, which is primarily focussed on Europe, India and Africa. On a global level, Toyota will supply its hybrid technology to Suzuki, which to-date has sold vehicles only with petrol and diesel drivetrains. The two automakers will work closely to add Toyota hybrid tech to Suzuki's offerings in India. With a market share of over 50 per cent, Suzuki is the dominant force in the Indian market.

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