Suzuki well succeeds in selling two-wheelers and cars in the Indian market. For the 100th anniversary of Japanese brand manufacturer Suzuki unveiled new liveries to their quarter-liter and 155cc segment bikes. The new graphics were more attractive that probably boost sales to get more profitable. Actually, the new color schemes were similar approaches to Suzuki MotoGP motorcycles.
And the fully-faired Suzuki Gixxer SF which costs an extra Rs. 1,030 for its new color Metallic Triton Blue / Mira Red. The 2020 BS6 Gixxer 250 SF is equipped with a 249 cc, oil-cooled engine that pumps out a maximum power of 26.5 HP at 9,300 rpm and 22 Nm of peak torque at 7,300 rpm. Basically, it has a good seating position, able to make easily u-turns even it was fully faired and in terms of safety dual-channel ABS is included for better braking efficiency.
Well for the Gixxer 155 new color options have to pay an extra Rs. 560 amount. Also, Suzuki promises that the preceding color variants remain at the same price tag. One thing should know that Suzuki quarter-liter motorcycles are very decent in power delivery and good enough fuel economy. But most consumers are running into a purchase only a few hyped motorcycles all the time.
The only one minus thing for Suzuki, that is proper local service centers will not available in every city. In terms of style or aerodynamics, Suzuki has better when compared to its competitors. The BS6 naked street weapon Gixxer 155 comes with a 155 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that probably crankshaft maximum output power 14 HP at 8,000 rpm and 14 Nm of 6,000 rpm.