
FOR RELEASE:
October 23, 2001
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Isuzu Public Relations Department
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Fuji Heavy Industries Corporate Communications
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GM, Isuzu, Suzuki and Fuji Heavy Industries jointly unveil
concept vehicles
Four companies demonstrate the power of alliances
General Motors Corporation
Isuzu Motors Limited
Suzuki Motor Corporation
Fuji Heavy Industries Limited
TOKYO, JAPAN – In a demonstration of the strength of the GM Alliance Partner
Group, senior executives from General Motors, Isuzu Motors, Suzuki Motors and
Fuji Heavy Industries came together today to discuss their alliances and unveil
four new concept vehicles.
General Motors (GM) Chairman John F. Smith, Jr., Isuzu Motors Limited (Isuzu)
President Yashinori Ida, Suzuki Motor Corporation (Suzuki) Chairman Osamu Suzuki
and Fuji Heavy Industries Limited (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles,
Chairman Takeshi Tanaka discussed the strengths of their alliances.
"Our alliances are important partnerships that are a key part of each
company’s strategy for growth in the global automotive industry. They are giving
each of our individual companies the Power of Four," said GM Chairman John F.
Smith, Jr.
Smith said the benefit of the alliances is best illustrated in the Asia
Pacific region, which continues to expand rapidly, despite the recent economic
slowdown. Overall automotive industry growth in Asia Pacific is expected to be
about 8.5 million units between now and 2010. This is greater than the expected
combined growth in all the other regions of the world.
"Asia Pacific is a key to any global automaker’s long-term success. The Power
of Four has made GM, Isuzu, Suzuki and FHI the region’s second largest
automotive group, with 17 percent of the market," he said.
The alliance strategy focuses on the "Centers of Expertise" concept, in which
two or more partners agree to focus on the market segments in which they excel.
This allows the entire group to capitalize on the strengths of each partner for
the benefit of all.
GM contributes strengths in research and development, technology, purchasing,
distribution, vehicle platforms, and in e-commerce; Isuzu is the center of
expertise for diesel engines; Suzuki is the center of expertise for small-cars
and small displacement engines; and Fuji Heavy Industries is the center of
expertise for all-wheel drive (AWD) technology and continuously variable
transmissions (CVT).
During the joint press conference, each company showcased a unique concept
vehicle.
Isuzu, who is currently engaged in a joint product development program with
GM for next-generation small pickup truck models (with one-ton payload), will
display a concept pickup truck.
Isuzu and GM are establishing a full-scale collaboration program, covering
diverse areas such as engineering, purchasing, manufacturing and sales.
Both Isuzu and GM will continue to cooperate very closely in their
engineering activities in order to supply the global pickup market with highly
competitive, high quality pickup trucks.
Suzuki unveiled the "Covie," a compact electric vehicle (EV), developed by
combining Suzuki’s downsized EV unit with GM’s "Home Fuel Cell Generating
System." This vehicle provides an environmental means of daily transportation
for short distances and shows an innovative approach to the compact car.
The Covie’s navigation system links the driver with IT-equipped intelligent
electric appliances, offices and homes.
FHI showcased a sophisticated redesign of its Subaru Traviq into an all-wheel
drive (AWD) prototype. This was made possible by full application of FHI’s
advanced AWD technology. The FHI redesign is the latest example of its key role
within the alliance as the GM group’s center of expertise for AWD technology.
Also today, GM introduced the e-Cruze.
Designed to showcase GM’s leadership in e-commerce and e-technology, the car
displayed the latest vision of telematics and mobile commerce. Based on the
Chevrolet Cruze the e-Cruze is a compact lifestyle concept vehicle that brings a
host of Internet and communication services to the driver and passengers.
The vehicle was also designed to showcase the future e-business potential of
the alliance network. Just last month, BuyPower Japan online shopping engine was
launched by all four partners. BuyPower Japan allows consumers in Japan to get
information on a range of products sold by all four partners in Japan.
Today’s e-Cruze introduction continues the momentum established with the
launch of the Chevrolet Cruze by GM and Suzuki yesterday in Tokyo. The Cruze,
developed specifically for the Asia Pacific market, is manufactured in Suzuki’s
Kosai facility and will go on sale in Japan in November.
The GM e-Cruze and Suzuki Covie vehicles will be on display at the 2001 Tokyo
Motor Show.
The alliance network has expanded its cooperation in others areas too during
the past year.
In August, FHI began sales in Japan of a Subaru-badged, multi-passenger wagon
- Traviq, which is based on the GM Zafira. The Subaru Traviq is manufactured in
GM’s facility in Rayong, Thailand.
GM AutoWorld facilities in Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines are selling
alliance partner products alongside GM brands.
In July last year, DMAX, an Isuzu/GM joint venture, began producing new
diesel engines for Chevrolet/GMC full-size pickup trucks.