Suzaru Inc. is a Japanese multinational corporation located in Tokyo which designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes vehicles and transportation services. Suzaru manufactures hovercars, wheeled vehicles, and public transportation vehicles in more than 40 countries across the globe and has made its way into the construction industry. The corporation was the largest vehicle manufacturer from 2093 through 2150 where the First Mutagen War would damage the company's civil industry, taken over by military corporations such as Gemini. and is now owned and managed by GAI as it's automotive section.
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History
The company was founded by Minamoto Suzaru on November 21st, 2073 as a holding company in Tokyo, Japan. At the beginning of the hovercraft revolution, which didn't start until the middle of the 21nd century, where fewer than 4,000 hovercars had been made thus far. Beginning with the Suzaru Model X hovercar, which was a 4 seater passenger-class vehicle, the car was a world hit, scoring multiple contracts from major countries such as Britain, Canada, China, Korea, and its home country Japan. With the finance created over it's success of the Model X, the company would buy present day Toyota, which had been renamed to Ikoma after it's CEO successor Ikoma Tsunekage. With the fall of Japan during the First Mutagen War, the company was sold and transferred to GAI.
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History
The company was founded by Minamoto Suzaru on November 21st, 2073 as a holding company in Tokyo, Japan. At the beginning of the hovercraft revolution, which didn't start until the middle of the 21nd century, where fewer than 4,000 hovercars had been made thus far. Beginning with the Suzaru Model X hovercar, which was a 4 seater passenger-class vehicle, the car was a world hit, scoring multiple contracts from major countries such as Britain, Canada, China, Korea, and its home country Japan. With the finance created over it's success of the Model X, the company would buy present day Toyota, which had been renamed to Ikoma after it's CEO successor Ikoma Tsunekage. With the fall of Japan during the First Mutagen War, the company was sold and transferred to GAI.