The Complete List of Suzuki Discontinued Models — No entries meet the criteria
This page finds no Suzuki Discontinued Models that meet the strict criteria set for this list. No model qualifies as being officially and verifiably discontinued across all markets with primary-source confirmation.
This result comes from a narrow definition. Require a factory statement or authoritative archive that a model is fully retired worldwide. Suzuki retires cars by market, not always globally. Many models stop in one country but continue in others. Other times a model is rebadged, built under license, or succeeded by a renamed model. Those facts make a truly global, source-confirmed “discontinued” list empty under our rules.
Technical and market reasons explain the gap. Suzuki uses regional lineups, joint ventures, and long local production runs. Official press releases often announce market exits or successor models, but they rarely say “this model is finished everywhere.” Some cars leave the U.S. or Europe but stay in Asia, or they continue under local brands. Close matches that almost fit include market-specific retirements (for example, Suzuki’s exit from the U.S. passenger market) and classic models retired in most places. Those are useful alternatives but do not meet the global, fully confirmed standard used here.
Related lists and categories do exist and will help your research. Look for market-by-market discontinued lists (U.S., Europe, Japan, India), model timelines, rebadged/licensed models, and historic Suzuki classics. Explore factory press releases, regional dealer archives, and model successor pages instead to find the exact discontinuation details you need.

