In the database of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property (FIPS), data on the registration of the Suzutech trademark and the option in Russian – “Suzuetes” appeared. The magazine auto.ru drew attention to them. Trade brands, the rights to which will act before the beginning of 2034, belong to the Russian office of Suzuki, which is still working.
According to documents in the FIPS database, under the new brands “Suzuki Motor Rus” will be able to produce a very wide list of goods. The list has paper, fabrics, vitamins, adhesives, sweeteners, shoe wax, nail polishes and so on. Cars of different types there are also listed, like various components and accessories.
It is still unknown how the Russian Suzuki Russian office will use new brands. Suzutech operates in Japan, which makes parts including the car industry. Judging by the information on her site, it is not connected with Suzuki.
Look at the unique six-wheeled Suzuki Jimny, which you can buy Suzuki curls the sales of five models in one country Suzuki stopped sales of five-door Jimny due to frantic demand
At the end of January, the Russian representative office Suzuki said that they would be able to quickly resume the supply of cars to Russia. The company has “debugged all processes”, so when the time comes, “Suzuki will not be long in coming.”
Experts believe that when canceling sanctions by the US Treasury, Korean cars will be the first to return to the Russian Federation, and the Japanese will follow them.
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