Suzuki is leading the sustainable mobility market in Chile, with a 29% share in the low and zero-emission segment as of April 2025.
Chile continues to move steadily toward cleaner and more efficient transportation. According to the latest report from the National Automotive Association of Chile (ANAC), Suzuki has become the top-selling brand in the low-emission vehicle segment, with 2,607 units sold from January to April, representing 29% of the national total.
Read more: Agreement for Sustainable Transport in Chile Strengthens Public Policies.
Efficient and accessible hybrid technology
This leadership in sustainable mobility in Chile reflects a strategy focused on bringing hybrid technologies to the broader public. The Japanese brand has successfully combined technology, performance, and affordability, allowing thousands of Chileans to choose lower-emission vehicles.
In the category of non-plug-in electrified vehicles, Suzuki commands a 38.9% market share, further solidifying its role in the country’s sustainable mobility landscape. The Fronx Hybrid (1,285 units), Swift Hybrid (789), and Grand Vitara Hybrid (503) top the sales rankings for mild hybrids.
Looking ahead to Latam Mobility & Net Zero Cono Sur 2025
Chile’s momentum in low-emission mobility will take center stage at Latam Mobility & Net Zero Cono Sur 2025, set to take place on August 26–27 in Santiago.
The summit will gather government officials, private sector leaders, and experts to discuss how to accelerate sustainable mobility in Chile and across the Southern Cone.
Panels will address public policies, electric public transport, charging infrastructure, fleet management, green financing, and the region’s energy transition.
Chile is moving forward, and the region is watching. The future of mobility is already underway.