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Suzuki 2025: multiple paths to the future – electricity, hydrogen and biomethane in Tokyo 2025

When the future is not a highway, but a crossroads

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Suzuki 2025 is not flirting with the future in Tokyo – it is rushing into it at full speed. While others swear by electric power alone, the Japanese are showing the bigger picture: a world where batteries, ethanol, hydrogen and biomethane will coexist. At the Japan Mobility Show 2025, they are proving that carbon neutrality is not a goal, but a process – and that there is more than one way to get there.

Suzuki's exhibition space this year will breathe to the rhythm of the slogan “By Your Side”, which is more than just a marketing slogan, it is a vision Suzuki 2025It's a philosophy that sees the brand building a future tailored to people - not algorithms. Instead of one recipe for green mobility, they offer a whole menu of solutions, from electric minicars to hydrogen-powered motorcycles.

Vision e-Sky – electric urban romantic – Suzuki 2025

Among the stars of the exhibition is Vision e-Sky, a cute electric city car, 3.4 meters long and 1.47 meters wide, with a promised range of more than 270 kilometersIt is intended for those who need a means of transportation for everyday life, not another “tech statement” to post on social media.
Suzuki wants to put it into production by the end of fiscal year 2026 – which means this is not just a conceptual dream, but a serious promise for the future.

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Photo: Suzuki
Photo: Suzuki

Suzuki 2025: e EVERY Concept – a small van with a big heart

If Vision e-Sky appeals to urban romantics, is e EVERY Concept its work cousin. The electric van, developed jointly with Daihatsu and Toyota, promises a range of around 200 kilometers and has the function vehicle-to-grid – meaning it can power a house or power tools in an emergency.

Suzuki sees it as a solution for small entrepreneurs, delivery drivers and all those who live in the rhythm of the city but need a reliable, quiet and energy-efficient work machine.

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e-VanVan and e-Address – electricity with character

On two wheels, the Suzuki 2025 revives the spirit of the 70s. e-VanVan is an electric interpretation of the legendary “fun bike”, bringing a new kind of freedom in a retro form – quiet, clean, but still with soul. The electric motor fits the 125cc class and shows that electricity can be packaged with a smile.

In addition to it, there will be on display Email Address, a global electric scooter with a range of around 80 kilometers that has already conquered India. Now it's coming home to Tokyo - proof that Suzuki thinks globally but feels locally.

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Photo: Suzuki
Photo: Suzuki

Hydrogen, ethanol and biomethane – a pragmatic green future

Suzuki does not want to limit itself to batteries. Their philosophy multi-pathway means that the path to carbon neutrality leads through various solutions.
The exhibition will show Fronx FFV Concept, which can act on ethanol, and hydrogen Burgman, an engine with a real exhaust sound, but with a lower environmental footprint. The idea is simple but ingenious: maintain the pleasure of driving while reducing emissions.

Even more interesting is Suzuki's story from India. There, the brand is working with local dairy cooperatives to produce biomethane from livestock waste. The exhibition will showcase a mini biogas plant and cars running on CNG and CBG, among them Victor and ACCESS.

It's an approach that goes beyond cars – it's clean circular economy, in which local waste becomes local fuel.

Robots, platforms and four-legged mobility

Suzuki 2025 in Tokyo shows that the future is not only electric, but also robotic. MOQBA 2 – a mobile platform on four “legs” – is ready to deliver packages or move across challenging terrain.

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Photo: Suzuki

SUZU RIDE 2, a personal electric vehicle, brings a vision of individual mobility in the style of “Japanese discipline meets futuristic playfulness”.
The most technologically curious is MITRA Concept – a modular platform for use in logistics, construction and agriculture. Suzuki is no longer just a vehicle manufacturer, but is becoming an architect of mobile ecosystems.

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Photo: Suzuki

60 years of engines, 40 years of help and the new energy of tradition

This year Suzuki is celebrating 60 years of outboard motors and 40 years Senior Car devices for the elderly. These anniversaries nicely round off the brand's philosophy: technology is not only for progress, but also for accessibility. From boats to scooters, from city EVs to robots – Suzuki unites all forms of movement under one idea: movement is freedom.


Conclusion – reason in times of panic

Suzuki's strategy is almost rebellious. While many manufacturers are blindly rushing towards an "all-battery" future, Suzuki is calmly charting its own course: electric where it makes sense, biomethane where it can be made, and hydrogen where we want to hear it.
This is not a spectacle, but a plan. They are not trying to outrun time, but to catch it before it escapes us.

If this “multi-path” philosophy survives the bureaucracy and marketing simplifications, Suzuki has the potential to become one of the most interesting players of the decade. In a world where everyone is looking for one solution, Suzuki offers multiple paths. And maybe that’s exactly what the future needs.

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