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Osamu Suzuki, who led Japanese automaker into India, dies at 94

Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious pennypincher who led Japan’s Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.

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December 27, 2024
Osamu Suzuki, who led Japanese automaker into India, dies at 94
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TOKYO, Dec 27 (INP):  Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious pennypincher who led Japan’s Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India 
into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.

He died on Christmas Day of lymphoma, said the company, which he steered ambitiously, during his time as either chief executive or chairman, out of its 
primary market of mini vehicles.

The inexpensive, boxy, 660cc cars specific to Japan benefited from generous tax breaks, but demanded a stringent reining-in of costs that proved to be a key part of the automaker’s DNA.
Even so, Suzuki’s thriftiness was legendary: he would order factory ceilings lowered to save on air-conditioning and fly economy class on airplanes even at an advanced age.
“Forever,” or “until the day I die,” were signature humorous responses with which he parried queries about how long he would stay at the company, on which he retained a tight grip into his 70s and 80s.
Born Osamu Matsuda, Suzuki took his wife’s family name through adoption in a practice common among Japanese families lacking a male heir.

The former banker joined the company founded by her grandfather in 1958 and worked upwards through the ranks to become president two decades later.

In the 1970s, he saved the company from the brink of collapse by convincing Toyota Motor to supply engines that met new emissions regulations, but which Suzuki Motor had yet to develop.

More success followed with the 1979 launch of the Alto mini vehicle, which became a massive hit, boosting the automaker’s bargaining power when it tied up with General Motors in 1981.

Suzuki then took a big and risky decision to invest a year’s worth of the company’s earnings to build a national car maker for India.

His personal interest was motivated by a strong desire “to be number one somewhere in the world”, he would later recall.

At the time, India was an automotive backwater with annual car sales below 40,000, mainly British knock-offs.

The government had just nationalised Maruti, set up in 1971 as a pet project of Sanjay Gandhi, son of then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to produce an affordable, “people’s car” made in India.

Maruti needed a foreign partner but early collaboration with Renault fell through as the sedan being considered was deemed too expensive and insufficiently fuel-efficient for domestic needs.

The Maruti team knocked on many doors but was snubbed widely by brands including Fiat and Subaru and — by accident — Suzuki Motor.

The partnership only came about after a Suzuki Motor director in India saw a newspaper article about a potential Maruti deal with Japanese small-car rival Daihatsu.

He telephoned headquarters to learn that the Maruti team had been turned away. Suzuki then telexed Maruti and hastily invited the team back to Japan, asking for a second chance.

A letter of intent was signed within months.

The first car, the Maruti 800 hatchback based on the Alto, was launched in 1983, becoming an instant success.

Today, Maruti Suzuki, majority-held by Suzuki Motor, still commands roughly 40 per cent of India’s car market.

In class-conscious India, Suzuki also ushered in change, insisting on equality in the workplace, ordering open-plan offices, a single canteen and uniforms for executives and assembly-line workers alike.

Suzuki Motor Corp Chairman and CEO Osamu Suzuki poses next to the company’s new “Alto” car during an unveiling in Tokyo, Japan on December 16, 2009. — Reuters/File
Not all endeavours were a success, however.

A month shy of his 80th birthday, Suzuki clinched a multi-billion-dollar tie-up with giant Volkswagen in December 2009.
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