Suzuki Unveils Electric Vehicle Concepts and Multi-Pathway Carbon Strategy at Japan Mobility Show 2025

Suzuki Motor Corporation announced its exhibition lineup for the Japan Mobility Show 2025, showcasing a range of electric vehicle concepts and alternative fuel technologies as part of its comprehensive approach to achieving carbon neutrality.

The event, organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, will run from October 30 to November 9, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight. Suzuki’s booth will operate under the theme “By Your Side,” reflecting the company’s corporate slogan introduced in its Mid-Term Management Plan earlier this year.

Electric Vehicle Concepts Take Center Stage

Among the headline exhibits is the Vision e-Sky, a battery electric minicar concept that Suzuki aims to commercialize within fiscal year 2026. Designed for customers who use minicars for daily commuting and short trips, the vehicle features a range exceeding 270 kilometers and measures 3,395mm in length.

The automaker will also display the e EVERY CONCEPT, a mini-commercial electric van developed jointly with Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., and Toyota Motor Corporation. The vehicle offers a 200-kilometer range and includes vehicle-to-grid capability for emergency power supply.

In the motorcycle segment, Suzuki presents the e-VanVan, an electric fun bike inspired by the company’s popular 1970s leisure motorcycle. The concept, equivalent to a 125cc class vehicle, demonstrates the company’s intention to maintain riding enjoyment in electric mobility.

The e-Address, Suzuki’s first global strategic battery electric motorcycle, will make its Japan debut at the show after launching in India in January 2025. The 125cc-equivalent scooter offers an 80-kilometer range in WMTC mode testing.

Suzuki’s multi-pathway approach to carbon neutrality extends beyond battery electrification. The company will exhibit the Fronx FFV Concept automobile and DF60A FFV Concept outboard motor, both designed to run on ethanol-based flexible fuels.

A hydrogen engine Burgman motorcycle will be displayed with cutaway models showing technical evolution since the 2023 mobility show. Suzuki characterizes the hydrogen engine as addressing customer desires to maintain traditional motorcycle exhaust sounds while reducing environmental impact.

The company is also promoting its compressed biomethane gas initiative in India, displaying CNG/CBG specification vehicles including the Victoris model launched in September 2025 and an ACCESS prototype. A miniature biogas plant model will illustrate Suzuki’s collaboration with Indian dairy unions to convert agricultural waste into vehicle fuel.

The exhibition includes MOQBA 2, an updated four-legged mobility platform with variations for package delivery and motorcycle-type applications. The SUZU-RIDE 2 personal electric mobility vehicle represents another evolution from the 2023 show.

Suzuki will mark two significant milestones at the event: the 40th anniversary of its Senior Car mobility device for elderly users, first launched in October 1985, and the 60th anniversary of Suzuki outboard motors, introduced in April 1965.

The company will also showcase its Suzuki Clean Ocean Project, launched in 2020 to address marine plastic waste through microplastic collection devices and waterside cleanup activities.

Production and pre-production models on display will include the all-new e VITARA, X BEE, Jimny NOMADE, SPACIA, GSX-8T and GSX-8TT neo-retro motorcycles, GSX-R1000R, and DR-Z4SM.

Additionally, Suzuki will exhibit its collaboration with Glydways, a startup developing autonomous electric vehicle systems for dedicated urban transit lanes, and the MITRA Concept electric platform designed for integration with various robotic applications in logistics, agriculture, and construction sectors.

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