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Suzuki announces new two-wheeler launch

The new Suzuki could either be a new model based on the 155cc platform or a new 125cc with retro styling.
1 min read25 Sep '20
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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Suzuki has just announced a new two-wheeler launch. While there’s no word on what this product will be, here’s what we can expect.

The teaser released by the company showcases an instrument cluster along with text that says ‘introducing a superior way to ride’. While the image doesn’t reveal much, we can expect either a motorcycle based on the company’s 155cc platform or a new 125cc scooter with more retro styling.

At present, the company’s 155cc engine can be found in the Gixxer, Gixxer SF and the Intruder. In BS6-spec, this engine makes 13.6hp and 13.8Nm of torque in all three motorcycles. We believe this set-up could make it to one more offering. 

Similarly, Suzuki’s 125cc engine can be found in the popular Access 125 and the Burgman 125. There’s a possibility that the company could expand its 125cc scooter line-up with a third offering, which will most likely be a retro-styled scooter.

Stay tuned to Autocar India for more updates.

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