For two decades, Suzuki Now has been landing in the hands of Suzuki fans, bringing with it stories that go far beyond your usual customer magazine. It's become something of a community cornerstone – a collection of stories that showcase not just cars, but the people who drive them and the adventures they enable.
What started as a simple way to keep customers informed has evolved into something much more meaningful. The latest edition perfectly captures this spirit. It features four unique summer road trips, including a head-turning Jurassic Park-themed Jimny conquering rugged terrain and a beloved Swift named Stan cruising coastal highways. These aren't just feature stories on vehicles – they're celebrations of the Kiwi spirit of adventure and the genuine connections people form with their Suzukis.
If you thought Suzuki Now was just about cars, you’re only seeing part of the picture. Over the years, the magazine has woven itself into the fabric of New Zealand with stories on:
The magazine has chronicled Suzuki's partnerships with iconic teams and events like the Silver Ferns and New Zealand Masters Games. Some of the most inspiring stories in Suzuki Now aren't about cars at all – they're about the difference Suzuki New Zealand makes in communities. The latest edition features Nick Allen and his charity Mastering Mountains, which helps people with multiple sclerosis and functional neurological disorder achieve their outdoor adventure dreams.
Over the years, the magazine has highlighted Suzuki's support for organisations like Plunket and Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand, showing that being part of the Suzuki whānau means being part of something bigger than just a vehicle brand.
A favourite for many readers is how Suzuki Now pulls back the curtain on the people who make Suzuki what it is in New Zealand. The latest edition introduces readers to the exceptional team behind Suzuki New Zealand, whose combined 580+ years of experience (that's not a typo!) ensures award-winning world-class service for every customer.
The recent tribute to Osamu Suzuki (1930-2024) reminds us of the human stories and legacies that shape global brands. His remarkable seven-decade journey transformed Suzuki into the international force it is today, and Suzuki Now ensures that Kiwi customers understand the heritage behind their cars.
When Suzuki owners receive Suzuki Now, they're getting more than just glossy pages with vehicle specs. They're receiving an invitation to be part of a community that shares their values – adventure, reliability, fun, and practical innovation.
In a world where digital content often feels disposable, there's something special about a thoughtfully crafted magazine that celebrates real stories from real New Zealanders.
Whether you're a long-time Suzuki enthusiast or considering joining the family, the latest edition of Suzuki Now offers a window into what makes this brand special in New Zealand.
Feel free to check out the first edition of Suzuki Now for 2025 and see for yourself what the buzz is all about!