Why Was the Suzuki Raidong Discontinued?
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Suzuki Raidong was discontinued because Suzuki withdrew its investment from Haojue, and Haojue will no longer produce Suzuki models. Below are specific details about Suzuki: Background: Suzuki is a Japanese automobile manufacturer. The company was founded in 1920, began producing motorcycles in 1952, and started manufacturing cars in 1955, primarily focusing on mini vehicles. General Motors holds a 10% stake in Suzuki. Suzuki first provided technology to the Chinese market in 1984 and was one of the earliest Japanese automakers to enter the Chinese market. The 'S' in the Suzuki logo stands for the first capital letter of 'SUZUKI,' symbolizing infinite strength and the boundless development of Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki provides high-quality products to customers worldwide and offers excellent service to those who use Suzuki products. Additional Information: Suzuki Q Concept Car: Japanese automaker Suzuki will unveil this all-new Suzuki Q concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show. The Suzuki Q concept combines the advantages of small cars and motorcycles. Externally, it resembles a compact car, but its internal structure is more like a motorcycle, making it very simple and compact. The total body length is only 2.5 meters, featuring a tandem two-seat design, making it ideal for daily commutes within 10 kilometers. The Q concept car is more maneuverable and occupies less parking space. In terms of the powertrain, it adopts a pure electric drive system, making it highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.