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Suzuki Gixxer gets new livery

August 24, 2015 by Harket Suchde Leave a Comment

2015 Suzuki Gixxer Dual Tone White and Blue web 1

Japanese bike-making behemoths Suzuki’s popular 150cc offering for India – the Gixxer has been flying of the shelves. Now, potential customers of the Gixxer have a few more colour options to choose from.

Apart from the previously offered single shade colour schemes in Candy Antares Red, Metallic Oort Grey, Glass Sparkle Black, and Metallic Triton Blue, the Gixxer is now also available in brand new dual-tone options of Metallic Triton Blue with Pearl Mirage White, and Candy Antares Red with Glass Sparkle Black. New colours are always welcome, but that isn’t all that has been changed. The Gixxer will now also come equipped with new clear lens turn signals, and side panels colour coordinated to match these new dual-tone paint schemes.

Atul Gupta, Executive Vice President, SMIPL addressed this update, he said,“Gixxer is one of Suzuki’s most successful motorcycles. It has a loyal customer base because of its striking looks, power, ease of handling and the excellent mileage it delivers, thanks to the new SEP technology. We want to give more variety to our discerning young customers by offering Gixxer in two dynamic new colours.”

The price of the Gixxer will remain unchanged at Rs 77,166 (ex-Delhi)
2015 Suzuki Gixxer Dual Tone White and Blue web 2

Harket Suchde – who has written 167 posts on Bike India.


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