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Suzuki rolls out special editions for CAN 2025 in Morocco

Suzuki rolls out special editions for CAN 2025 in Morocco

As excitement builds ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Suzuki is jumping into the heart of the action with two exclusive editions of its Swift and Jimny models, specially designed to celebrate the tournament. The Japanese carmaker, now an official global sponsor of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) since November, is rolling out a bold campaign across Morocco, bringing the spirit of the game to its showrooms and stadiums throughout the country.

In cities like Casablanca, Marrakech, and Agadir, Suzuki fans can get a closer look at these special CAN-themed models, which will be available for purchase through January 31, 2026. The Swift, priced at 179,000 dirhams, features a sportier look thanks to a custom styling kit. Meanwhile, the Jimny All Grip, with its rugged accessories and off-road flair, is listed at 230,000 dirhams and positions itself as the adventurous choice for fans who like to go beyond the city limits.

But the campaign doesn’t stop at dealership floors. Between December 21 and January 18, Suzuki will be a visible presence at official fan zones and stadium entrances across the country, maximizing its exposure during the peak of tournament fever. As part of its commitment, the company handed over a fleet of vehicles to the organizing committee in Rabat, further strengthening its involvement in the event.

To sweeten the deal for buyers, every purchase or order of either the Swift or Jimny special edition comes with an exclusive package that includes match tickets and a fan gear kit—bringing customers even closer to the CAN experience.

This initiative is led by CFAO Mobility, Suzuki’s exclusive distributor in Morocco and its key partner across 36 African nations. The campaign reflects their shared goal of weaving Suzuki more deeply into the cultural and sporting fabric of the continent, in line with their “With Africa For Africa” vision.

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