TOKYO — Japan's auto market saw the debuts of two new models this week: the
Suzuki Landy minivan and the
Nissan Pino minicar.
The twist:
Suzuki makes the
Pino, and
Nissan makes the
Landy.
This is the visible fruit of ongoing cooperation between
Nissan and
Suzuki that has included sharing capacity at plants and joint new-model development. Suzuki, which is the leading minicar producer in Japan, has been supplying a rebranded version of its MR Wagon to
Nissan for many years, but this is the highest-profile cooperative venture to date.
The
Nissan Pino is actually a rebadged — but otherwise identical — version of Suzuki's current Alto. Of the three minicars
Nissan is now selling in Japan, two — including the Pino — are sourced from
Suzuki and the third is from Mitsubishi.
Taking the inter-corporate cooperation idea a step further, Nissan has hooked up with Sony on a Web site where Pino owners can shop for accessories and gadgets.
In turn,
Nissan supplies its Serena van to
Suzuki to sell as the
Landy. With its eight-seater interior and 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, the Landy is bigger than any previous minivan from the small-vehicle-oriented
Suzuki. In fact, the company uses the Landy name in China for a much smaller van.
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