
2026 Suzuki Burgman Street launched at Rs 1.02 Lakh.

It gets revised dual LED headlamps with DRLs and indicators

It also features a redesigned LED taillight

The underseat storage has increased to 24.6 litres

It has two additional storage compartments at the front

It gets a USB charger and a multi-function starter switch with keyless system (top-spec model)

It offers a spacious floorboard

It comes equipped with a 4.2-inch TFT console with turn-by-turn navigation

It now offers a tail mounted fuel filler cap
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Suzuki India has launched 2026 Burgman Street with latest features and a fresh look with new colour schemes. It comes with revised dual LED headlamps with DRLs, a redesigned LED taillight, a smoked windscreen and a boxy exhaust. It features a USB charger, a 4.2-inch TFT console with turn-by-turn navigation and a keyless system (top-spec model). The underseat storage has increased from 21.5 litres to 24.6 litres.
The Burgman Street is now based on a new platform shared with the Suzuki Access, featuring a frame that is claimed to be 500g lighter while offering 25 percent higher torsional rigidity.
Powering the scooter is a revised 124cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 8.2hp and 10.2 Nm paired with a CVT gearbox. The chassis is suspended via a telescopic and monoshock setup, riding on 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends. The scooter continues with a front disc and rear drum brake setup with CBS. It gets a tail mounted fuel filler cap with a tank capacity of 5.5 litres.
Suzuki Burgman Street has been introduced in two variants for 2026, Ride Connect Edition and Ride Connect TFT Edition at price points of Rs 1.02 lakh and Rs 1.13 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) respectively. It is offered in a total of 9 colour options with single-tone and dual tone color schemes.
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