FRANKFURT, June 25 (Reuters) - Volkswagen is examining a cooperation with Japan's Suzuki Motor in the area of ultra small cars, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday, confirming a report in manager magazin.
'You have see it through an Asian perspective, particularly a Japanese one. There are vehicle sizes and classes that cannot be found here,' the person said.
'You only see them at the Tokyo motor show but it is undoubtedly an interesting segment, just have a quick look at the developing markets like India. It's correct that there is a gap there that could be closed.'
Earlier manager magazine, citing company sources, said that Volkswagen was looking to reinforce a cooperation by taking a stake in Suzuki of 10 percent initially.
A spokesman for Volkswagen declined to comment.
(Reporting by Christiaan Hetzner) Keywords: VOLKSWAGEN SUZUKI/ (christiaan.hetzner@thomsonreuters.com; Reuters Messaging: christiaan.hetzner.reuters.com@reuters.net; +49 69 7565 1249) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
'You have see it through an Asian perspective, particularly a Japanese one. There are vehicle sizes and classes that cannot be found here,' the person said.
'You only see them at the Tokyo motor show but it is undoubtedly an interesting segment, just have a quick look at the developing markets like India. It's correct that there is a gap there that could be closed.'
Earlier manager magazine, citing company sources, said that Volkswagen was looking to reinforce a cooperation by taking a stake in Suzuki of 10 percent initially.
A spokesman for Volkswagen declined to comment.
(Reporting by Christiaan Hetzner) Keywords: VOLKSWAGEN SUZUKI/ (christiaan.hetzner@thomsonreuters.com; Reuters Messaging: christiaan.hetzner.reuters.com@reuters.net; +49 69 7565 1249) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.