Suzuki Motor announces organizational restructuring and executive appointments effective April 2026
1 April 2026
16 March 2026
What Happened
Suzuki Motor Corporation announced a comprehensive organizational and personnel restructuring effective April 1, 2026. The changes involve renaming and reorganizing divisions across various departments, including New Business, Battery Development, Automobile Engineering, and Global Financial Services. New divisions such as the Investment & Co-creation Division and Safety, Health and Disaster Prevention Division have been established, while several existing divisions have been renamed or reorganized to better align with the company's strategic goals.
- New Mobility Service renamed to New Business, with New Mobility Business Development Division and Investment & Co-creation Division established.
- Battery Development division created, grouping Electric Battery Design, E Mobility Development, Automobile E3 Engineering Support, and New Technology Co-creation divisions.
- Product Planning divisions reorganized by vehicle segment, creating Kei, Global, India A&CV, and India B&C&D product divisions; BEV Business Planning Division abolished.
- Product Logistics Division established under Global Marketing Management to improve logistics efficiency and comply with Japan's Distribution Efficiency Act.
- Finance Division split into Finance Infrastructure and Finance Strategy divisions to strengthen financial foundation and enhance corporate value.
Why this matters
The changes aim to streamline operations, strengthen EV and battery development, improve logistics, and enhance investor relations, reflecting Suzuki's strategic priorities.
Terms in This Story
- BEV
- Battery Electric Vehicle, a vehicle powered solely by electricity stored in rechargeable batteries.
- IR
- Investor Relations, a department responsible for communicating with investors and shareholders.
- CAE/MBD
- Computer-Aided Engineering and Model-Based Development, techniques used for simulation and design validation.
- NVH
- Noise, Vibration, and Harshness, attributes related to vehicle comfort and sound quality.
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