Suzuki “flattered” by Chery using one of its model’s names

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Chery has announced a distinctively Australian name for its first ute in Australia, but it’s been seen before on another ute Down Under.

Unlike the Ford Ranger and BYD Shark 6-rivalling diesel plug-in hybrid (PHEV) dual-cab ute that Chery is launching this year, the Suzuki Stockman was a diminutive ute based on the simple Sierra off-roader.

The Stockman was available as far back as 1979, with the nameplate applied to the range of LJ off-roaders – utes and wagons alike – in the Australian market. With the following generation in Australia, introduced in 1981 as the Sierra, the Stockman name was reserved for the ute body style.

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1979 Suzuki Stockman

With either generation, the Stockman weighed under a tonne and used a small four-cylinder engine. Its last year in our market was 2000, and Suzuki hasn’t offered a ute in Australia since.

“We’re flattered to see the Stockman name back in the headlines,” said Suzuki Australia’s general manager of automobiles, Michael Pachota.

“For many Australians, Stockman is a name that has been synonymous with Suzuki adventure and capability for decades, earning its place in Australian motoring folklore through the Sierra Stockman of the 1980s and 1990s.

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