2018 Suzuki Intruder SP launched in India

    The Intruder SP edition receives dual-tone colours for a marginal premium.

    Published On Sep 28, 2018 05:21:00 PM

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    Suzuki has announced the launch of the new Intruder SP in India. The carburettor variant of the Intruder SP retails for Rs 1,00,500 and the Fi SP has been priced at Rs 1,07,300. The SP version carries a premium of Rs 505 (carburettor) and Rs 404 (fuel-injection) above the standard Intruder.

    To visually distinguish themselves, both variants of the Intruder SP feature a metallic matte black shade with red accents. Also, both the motorcycles get a pillion backrest as standard fitment.

    Commenting on the launch of the special variant, Satoshi Uchida, managing director, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd, said, “We are happy to introduce the Special Edition ahead of the festive season which will lure cruiser customers. With its head-turning design, luxurious appeal and sporty looks, the Suzuki Intruder and Intruder Fi variants are an apt fit for people who want to stand out from the crowd. It’s for the people who navigate the challenges and ride out with the brotherhood.”

    Mechanically the Intruder SP remains similar to the standard cruiser. It continues to be powered by a 155cc, single-cylinder motor as seen on the standard Intruder. Power and torque figures remain identical in both the carburettor and the fuel-injection variants, at 14.6hp and 14Nm, respectively. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

     

    Also see:

    2018 Suzuki Intruder FI review, test ride

    2018 Bajaj Avenger Street 180 vs Suzuki Intruder ABS comparison

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