Suzuki Inazuma 250 launched in India

    Suzuki Inazuma is powered by 250cc twin-cylinder motor and is priced at Rs 3.10 lakh.

    Published On Jan 20, 2014 10:56:00 PM

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    Suzuki Motorcycle India Limited (SMIL), launched the 250 cc Suzuki Inazuma today, a bike  that resembles the meaning of it's name — 'lightning that strikes during a thunderstorm'. The motorcycle projects big looks with a stylish design that will be appreciated by many.

    Suzuki Inazuma packs in a two-cylinder, 249cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine offering good low-end and mid-range power output. A six-speed gearbox transfers this power to the rear wheel through an exposed chain. Telescopic front suspension with a monoshock at the rear makes its way on the Inazuma. An 110/80 x17 tyre in the front along with a 140/70x17 at the rear, provided with three-spoke alloys and a single disc, adds up for better handling and braking performance. Other distinguishing features of the Inazuma are dual chromed exhausts and a distinctively shaped headlight.

    Suzuki aims to offer a product at every price point and segment, with the Inazuma projecting itself as a practical offering in the competitive 250cc class and expanding Suzuki’s motorcycle portfolio towards a premium segment in the Indian market. Suzuki Inazuma will be available in two colours, black and red, and is priced at Rs 3.10 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Further insight on the Suzuki Inazuma to come soon.

     

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