HomeNewsBusinessUnexpected success story: Suzuki’s new bestseller in Japan isn’t a car, it’s a ready-to-eat Indian vegetarian curry

Unexpected success story: Suzuki’s new bestseller in Japan isn’t a car, it’s a ready-to-eat Indian vegetarian curry

Suzuki’s new ‘Indian Vegetarian Curry’ line, born in its cafeteria for Indian staff, sells 100,000 packets in Japan, sparking a bold business shift.

October 30, 2025 / 12:24 IST
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What started as comfort food for Indian engineers just became Suzuki’s hottest new business line. Photo courtesy of Suzuki Motor Corp.)(Kyodo)
What started as comfort food for Indian engineers just became Suzuki’s hottest new business line. Photo courtesy of Suzuki Motor Corp.)(Kyodo)

Suzuki Motor Corporation, the Japanese parent of Maruti Suzuki, is venturing beyond cars, into kitchens. The automaker has quietly entered Japan’s packaged food market with a ready-to-eat Indian vegetarian curry that has turned into an unexpected hit.

Launched commercially in June 2025, the Suzuki Cafeteria Indian Vegetarian Curry has sold over 100,000 packets in three months, emerging as one of the company’s most surprising success stories this year.

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An idea that began in a cafeteria

The idea was born in Suzuki’s cafeteria in Hamamatsu, where more than 200 Indian engineers work. To help them feel more at home, the company introduced Indian vegetarian curries in early 2024, partnering with Torizen, a 150-year-old local restaurant.