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Suzuki Burgman price and variants explained

The Burgman Street is available in three variants, with pricing and features being the main differentiators.
2 min read28 Feb '26
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Suzuki’s Burgman Street brings a unique flavour to the 125cc family scooter space with its maxi-scooter styling inspired by its bigger siblings sold internationally. The Burgman Street is offered in three variants and here, we’ll tell you how much each costs and what you get in return.

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

Suzuki Burgman Street variant breakdown

Standard

In most ways, the base variant of the Burgman Street is similar to the others. It has the same engine, chassis and styling as the higher variants but misses out on a few features. The 124cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine - shared with the Access and Avenis - makes 8.7hp and 10Nm of torque across all three variants.

While it gets the same LCD display as the higher variants, the Standard misses out on Bluetooth connectivity. It is available in five colours - green, white, black, brown and blue - and is priced at Rs 91,676.

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RideConnect

The RideConnect variant of the Burgman Street is mechanically identical to the standard but has more features. Since it comes with Bluetooth connectivity, you can pair your smartphone to it for call/notification alerts and turn-by-turn navigation, among others. It comes in an additional black/red colourway in addition to the five colour schemes of the base model and is priced at Rs 95,527.

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EX

The top EX variant of the Burgman Street brings in noticeable improvements compared to the lower ones and is also sold in the British market. Chief among other differences of the EX is the larger 12-inch rear wheel as well as a revised suspension tune to cope with this fundamental chassis change. It also comes with a silent start and fuel-saving start/stop tech in addition to the Bluetooth features seen on the RideConnect variant.

 

Available in three colours - blue, black and brown - the EX is the most expensive variant in the Burgman Street range at Rs 1.08 lakh. 
 

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