Five-year insurance rule: Updated Suzuki price list

    Price for the carburetted Intruder is now up by Rs 16,000.

    Published On Sep 14, 2018 02:13:00 PM

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    Five-year insurance rule: Updated Suzuki price list

    The new Suzuki Burgman Street 125.

    We have managed to source the latest on-road price list for Suzuki’s scooters and bikes. If you aren’t already aware, the government has recently instituted a law that requires all new two-wheelers sold after September 1 2018 to have a five-year cover of third-party insurance. This has led to a significant rise in the insurance cost, hence in on-road price tags. 

    Going by this, the price for Suzuki’s latest entrant, the Burgman Street 125 now costs Rs 88,000, on-road in Mumbai. The company’s most popular model, the Access (top-spec) is now up by Rs 5,000, taking the on-road cost to Rs 78,000. However, the biggest price hikes can be seen on the Intruder. The price for the carburetted model now sits at Rs 1.29 lakh, up from Rs 1.13 lakh. Meanwhile, the fuel-injected Intruder’s price has now reached Rs 1.36 lakh, from Rs 1.26 lakh.

    All prices, on-road, Mumbai.

    Here is a table of the updated Suzuki prices:

    Suzuki price list (Mumbai)
    Modelon-road (old)on-road (new)
    Access 125Rs 67,000 - Rs 73,000Rs 70,000 - Rs 78,000
    Let'sRs 59,500Rs 63,000
    GixxerRs 95,000Rs 1 lakh
    Gixxer SFRs 1.14 lakh - Rs 1.16 lakhRs 1.16 lakh - Rs 1.22 lakh
    IntruderRs 1.13 lakh - Rs 1.26 lakhRs 1.29 lakh - Rs 1.36 lakh
    Burgman Street 125-Rs 88,000

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