Riding on the success of the recently launched Gixxer, Suzuki India have been chipping away at the sales block. [Read more…]
Suzuki launch new special edition bikes
After Suzuki unveiled bits and parts of their 2015 line-up at the INTERMOT, and EICMA, the UK’s Motorcycle Live show is now the latest venue for an unveil, albeit of special additions rather than completely new bikes. [Read more…]
Power-scooters, anyone?
The automated scooter market has really been on the boil for a while in India. Is there something more we could do with? [Read more…]
2014 INTERMOT Bike Reveal Gallery
Suzuki Showdown at INTERMOT Köln
Suzuki stunned the world drawing several gasps in one fleeting moment with a slew of unveils at INTERMOT 2014, including the new GSX-S range. [Read more…]
New Suzuki Inazuma unveiled in the UK
Suzuki has always considered UK to be a very important market for their bikes.
Suzuki reveal GSX-R1000 WSBK Limited-Edition
Suzuki Motorcycles have revealed their new limited-edition GSX-R1000 with a World Superbike (WSBK) replica paint scheme.
Bike India 9th Anniversary issue on stands now!
Exclusive First Ride:
Ducati Monster 821.
Triumph Daytona BSS Championship Motorcycle.
Exclusive Track Test:
Triumph Daytona 675R.
Ducati 899 Panigale.
Exclusive Interview:
We ride and interview the big bosses of Audi and Ducati.
Feature:
Racing legends and their machines.
Harley Davidson Street 750 and Royal Enfield Continental GT.
Travelogue:
Triumph Tiger 800 XC – The Tiger’s trail: Rann of Kutch to Delhi.
Plus loads of exciting stuff packed in our special ‘Collectors Issue‘. Grab your copy now!
Suzuki launch Inazuma Z and GSX1250FAZ special editions
Suzuki UK, have announced the introduction of two new colour options for its 250cc sports tourer bike – The Inazuma. [Read more…]
2015 Suzuki GSR1000 incoming?
Is Suzuki working on a GSX-R 1000 naked version for 2015? Well, if rumour mills are to be believed, it might soon be a reality. This might just be one of the most awaited streetfighters from the Suzuki stable. The GSR1000 naked-bike will house the same 999-cc four-cylinder engine from its superbike counterpart, albeit in a detuned state.
The higher-capacity (1000-cc+) naked-bike market globally has seen a lot of activity of late, with the likes of BMW, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM and Yamaha all vying for market-share in the litre naked-bike segment. Perhaps the only manufacturer in the game without a proper entry is Suzuki and with GSR1000, the manufacturer would fill a fairly obvious gap in their lineup.
We can speculate that Suzuki might make the GSR1000 a reality pretty soon, but as always, only time will tell. Stay-tuned for more.
Story: Sayem Parvez Syed