Suzuki Fronx, Grand Vitara, Jimny Hit Ghana Market

Suzuki vehicles at the launch

 

CFAO Mobility Ghana, an exclusive dealership and distributor of Suzuki vehicles and outboard machines, has introduced three brands to the Ghanaian market: the Suzuki Fronx, Suzuki Grand Vitara, and Suzuki Jimny.

The Managing Director of CFAO, Adedamola Adelabu, emphasized that the launch of these three brand-new Suzuki vehicles signifies not only the combination of metal and machinery but also a strong commitment to innovation and quality, ushering in a new era of automotive adventure.

Mr. Adelabu highlighted that Suzuki Motors chose CFAO Mobility Ghana as its exclusive distributor, leading to an exclusive dealership agreement in 2017. The partnership has seen significant success, with CFAO capturing over 55% share of the A and B segments of the Ghanaian automobile market.

“Our journey with the brand has been one of the remarkable successes, as we grew phenomenal market share and captured over 55% share of the A and B segment of Ghanaian automobile market. Amongst our milestones in Ghana, we assemble one of the Suzuki models and hope in the future to assemble more models,” he said.

The Managing Director noted that both Ghanaian and expatriate customers have embraced the Suzuki range due to its robustness, reliability, and alignment with their lifestyle and budget.

The increasing presence of Suzuki models on Ghanaian streets reflects Suzuki’s global vision of becoming an integral part of people’s lives.

Adelabu also highlighted the partnership between Suzuki by CFAO Mobility Ghana and Moove, Uber’s largest fleet partner, which resulted in the sale of over 650 units.

This collaboration exemplifies their commitment to providing innovative mobility solutions that cater to the evolving needs of customers.

He continued by emphasizing CFAO Mobility’s unique position in the Ghanaian market as the preferred mobility solution partner, offering a comprehensive range of services across the entire vehicle, transport, and allied industries.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke