Pete Winkelman, MK Dons Chairman, added:
“Suzuki are a credit to this city and we’re extremely proud to have this association with them. It’s a privilege for us to work alongside a company who are at the top of their game, who care so much about our football club and our city.” And just as Suzuki continues to grow at a local
level, globally the brand goes from strength to strength too. A legendary name in the motorcycle world, their product line-up grows ever stronger. 2021 has seen the launch of no less than four new models - the latest generation of the iconic Hayabusa, the newly launched GSX-S1000GT sports tourer, the new GSX-S1000 super-naked and the A2 License compatible GSX-S950. But not to be outdone, on four wheels Suzuki
became the first mainstream manufacturer in the UK to offer consumers a 100% hybrid car
Suzuki may be a global brand, but their roots in the local area run deep. Commenting on Suzuki’s relationship with MK
Dons, Nobuo Suyama, Managing Director of Suzuki GB PLC, said: “Our long-established sponsorship of MK Dons has proved a successful and mutually benefi cial partnership. It’s a solid foundation on which to further our relationship with the club and maintain the support of the renowned and invaluable work of MK Dons in the surrounding community.”
line-up. Recent additions to the range include the stylish Across SUV Plug-In Hybrid model and spacious self-charging Hybrid Swace – complementing already popular Hybrid models such as the Ignis, Swift and Vitara. And going forward, this great partnership will just get stronger
— with Suzuki GB expanding their good work in the community and of course, continuing to cheer on the Dons.
Find out more about MK Dons at
www.stadiummk.com -
Find out more about Suzuki at
www.suzuki.co.uk
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