Suzuki has unveiled a semi-faired version of its 250cc twin-cylinder bike, the Inazuma at the 15th Shanghai International Automobile Industry exhibition. The semi-faired Inazuma gets a larger nose fairing with a larger windshield that provides better wind protection for its rider.
The touring variant Inazuma houses the same four-stroke, 248cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled and fuel-injected engine allied to a six-speed gearbox. The quarter-litre Inazuma generates 23.7bhp at 8500rpm, while peak torque is 2.24kgm at 6500rpm. The latest Inazuma comes with taller set handlebars to allow a slightly more comfortable and upright riding position.
Suzuki Motorcycle India has already confirmed that it will launch the Inazuma in Indian showrooms this year. There isn’t however any confirmation yet as to when we can expect to see this new semi-faired version here.
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