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Last Updated on: 03 Oct 2025

Suzuki Gixxer

₹1.41 - ₹1.42 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Starting₹2,092 /month
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The Suzuki Gixxer was launched on March 4, 2020 and offers a mileage of , making it efficient for both daily commutes and longer rides. It is available in 3 colors, including Glass Sparkle Black, Metallic Sonic Silver, Metallic Triton Blue, giving riders flexibility in styling.

 

The bike comes in a single variant, priced at ₹1.26 lakh, ex-showroom. The Gixxer on road price varies depending on the city and applicable charges.

Suzuki Gixxer Features and specifications

Our Rating
Yet to be Reviewed
Body Type
Bike
Engine
155 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
13.41 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque
13.8 Nm @ 6000 rpm
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Suzuki Gixxer price & variants

The Suzuki Gixxer comes in just one variant and is priced at ₹1.26 lakh (ex-showroom). The Gixxer on road price will vary depending on RTO, insurance, and other factors.  

VariantsOn road price
Suzuki Gixxer OBD-2B
155 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.41 Lakh

Suzuki Gixxer expert review

We like

  • Muscular looks

  • Great handling

We don't like

  • Brakes lack bite

  • Lacks outright performance

Suzuki Gixxer comparison

Suzuki Gixxer
Suzuki Gixxer
₹1.26 - ₹1.27 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
155 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Yamaha FZ FI
Yamaha FZ FI
₹1.05 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
149 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
49.3 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar NS160
Bajaj Pulsar NS160
₹1.46 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
160.3 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
41 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar 220F
Bajaj Pulsar 220F
₹1.38 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
220 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
40 kmpl
Bajaj Pulsar 125
Bajaj Pulsar 125
₹83.41 - ₹93.64 Thousand
Transmission
Manual
Engine
124.4 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
51.46 kmpl

Suzuki Gixxer mileage

The Suzuki Gixxer delivers a mileage of , making it efficient for daily commutes and short trips.

Fuel typeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
Petrol155 ccManualNA

Suzuki Gixxer Images

The Suzuki Gixxer is showcased through 26 images, giving a detailed look at its design and styling.

Front Right Three Quarter Image - 27673
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 27681
Front View Image - 27578
Front View Image - 27570
Color Blue Image - 27574
Headlight Image - 27565
Color Black Image - 27581
Color Black Image - 27584
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 27588
Side Stand Image - 27593
Color Black Image - 27598
Exhaust Pipes Image - 27604
Color Black Image - 27610
Color Black Image - 27616
Rear View Image - 27622
Side Stand Image - 27628
Color Blue Image - 27636
Left Side Multifunction Switchgear Image - 27644
Headlight Image - 27652
Rear View Image - 27658
Color Red Image - 27666
Color Blue Image - 27688
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 27696
Color Blue Image - 27702
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 27710
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 27719

Suzuki Gixxer videos

There are 3 videos available for the Suzuki Gixxer, offering a closer look at its styling and on-road presence.

Suzuki Gixxer Colours

The Suzuki Gixxer is available in 3 colors, including Glass Sparkle Black, Metallic Sonic Silver, Metallic Triton Blue. These options let riders choose a shade that matches their personality.

Glass Sparkle Black
Metallic Sonic Silver
Metallic Triton Blue

Trending Questions on Suzuki Gixxer - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Pratim Barmanon Nov 4, 2025

I currently own a TVS Radeon bike and travel 50+ km daily (about 70% highway, 30% traffic). My height is 5 ft 10 in. Please suggest a bike for daily commuting that offers comfort and performance.

Since you haven't specified your budget, we'll recommend something that feels like a step up without hurting your wallet too much. You can take a look at the Bajaj Pulsar N160, Suzuki Gixxer 150 and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V - all three are comfortable and fuel-efficient machines which will feel like an upgrade over your Radeon. Do take a test ride and see which one fits you best, because your daily running is quite high. The Apache is a little cramped in the way it folds your legs, so you may want to take a look at the other two. 

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Asked by: ANKUSH CHELANIon Nov 4, 2025

I’m planning to buy a bike with a budget of around ₹1.30 lakh. My daily office commute is about 60 km (round-trip) and I’ll do occasional highway rides with my wife, so seat comfort is non-negotiable. Which bike should I buy?

Something comfortable in the 160cc space, like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V or Suzuki Gixxer will fit the bill for your requirements, although you may need to extend your budget a little bit for some of the higher variants. You can also look at some 125cc bikes like the Hero Glamour, Honda Shine and TVS Raider if you don't want to stretch your budget, but with two people on board, the 125s will feel a little breathless at highway speeds. 

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Asked by: Prabodhon Nov 3, 2025

I currently ride a Bajaj Platina 100, and my daily run is around 150 km. I’m looking to upgrade to a bike with better mileage and improved comfort, especially since I’m 5′ 11″ tall. Could you suggest suitable upgrade options?

A good upgrade without sacrificing mileage from your 100cc Platina would be something in the 150-160cc space, like the Bajaj Pulsar N160TVS Apache RTR 160 4VSuzuki GixxerHonda Unicorn/SP160, or the Yamaha FZ lineup. If you want to go beyond that, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, Honda Hornet 2.0 or Bajaj Pulsar NS200 will fit the bill. Take a long test ride to see which option suits you best. 

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Asked by: Amrendraon Nov 2, 2025

I’m 5'2" tall, and my daily commute is about 10km. On weekends, I ride up to 50km. I previously owned a Pulsar 150. My budget is under ₹2 lakh. Which bike should I go for?

If you want to stay in the same category, bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Suzuki Gixxer, or the Yamaha FZ models are worth considering.
If you want to step up to a bigger bike but still want it to feel approachable, the Bajaj Pulsar N250, Suzuki Gixxer 250, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, or the Honda CB300F will fit the bill.
Some other options you can consider are the Yamaha MT-15 V2 and the KTM 160 Duke, because even though their displacement is lower, they pack in engaging performance, but are still very usable on a daily basis.