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New Suzuki Burgman price and variants explained

The Burgman range starts at Rs 1.02 lakh.
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New Suzuki Burgman price and variants explained

The Suzuki Burgman Street has been recently unveiled in updated form and is now based on a new platform derived from the Suzuki Access. It continues to be offered in two variants, with differences centred around features and tech. Here’s what each variant gets, along with prices.

Suzuki Burgman Street variant breakdown

Ride Connect Edition

Before diving into the differences, let’s first look at what’s common. Both variants of the Burgman Street are powered by the same 124cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine and share this updated platform. The maxi-style design, relaxed ergonomics and practicality remain key highlights, with Suzuki also increasing underseat storage capacity as part of this update.

The Ride Connect variant is the base model and comes equipped with a Bluetooth-enabled LCD display that supports smartphone connectivity features such as call/SMS alerts and turn-by-turn navigation prompts.

It is offered in five single-tone colour options - Metallic Royal Bronze, Pearl Mat Shadow Green, Pearl Grace White, Metallic Mat Black, Metallic Mat Stellar Blue. At Rs 1.02 lakh, the Ride Connect variant covers the essentials while incorporating the latest design language. 

Ride Connect TFT Edition

The TFT Edition builds on the same mechanical package but adds more premium features. The highlight here is a 4.2-inch colour TFT display, replacing the LCD unit with a more modern interface shared with the top-spec Access.

It also introduces a keyless ignition system with a multifunction key fob, adding a layer of convenience not available on the standard variant.
This version is offered in four dual-tone colour options, all featuring Metallic Mat Luxe Copper as an accent shade: Metallic Mat Stellar Blue, Metallic Mat Platinum Silver, Metallic Royal Bronze and Pearl Grace White.

Priced at Rs 1.13 lakh, the TFT Edition commands an Rs 11,000 premium over the Ride Connect variant, with added features but no mechanical changes.

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

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