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“Leader of Suzuki for over 4 decades dies at 94 years old.”

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December 27, 2024
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Líder da Suzuki ao longo de mais de 4 décadas morre aos 94 anos

Osamu Suzuki, the man who led the Japanese Suzuki Motor with an iron fist for over four decades and played a key role in transforming the growth of the automotive market in India, has died at the age of 94.

The charismatic leader of Suzuki passed away on Christmas Day from lymphoma, according to the company he ambitiously led. Born in 1930 in Gifu, Japan, west of Tokyo, Osamu married the granddaughter of the founder of the Suzuki group, adopting his wife’s surname, a practice not uncommon among prominent Japanese families.

Osamu Suzuki helped transform the company into a global manufacturer. In addition, he led business deals with other giants in the automotive sector such as General Motors and VW.

Under his leadership, the company managed to expand its sales internationally and became one of the most important brands in markets like India, while remaining true to small and compact models aimed at the markets of South and Southeast Asia.

In 2000, Osamu Suzuki exchanged the role of president for the more ceremonial title of chairman, but potential successors faced health issues, and Osamu Suzuki returned to lead the Japanese company in 2008.

In 2016, Osamu Suzuki stepped down as CEO of the Japanese manufacturer due to a data manipulation emissions scandal the company was facing, but he retained the honorary title of chairman, having sealed an alliance with Japanese automotive leader Toyota Motor in 2019 to jointly develop vehicles with autonomous driving systems.

Osamu Suzuki stepped down as president of Suzuki in 2021 at the age of 91, but continued to serve the company as a consultant.

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