Suzuki launches 2018 Gixxer and Gixxer SF in India

Suzuki launches the latest iterations of its Gixxer series for 2018

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 06 Mar 2018 Views icon4971 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Suzuki Motorcycle India has launched the all-new 2018 series of the Gixxer and Gixxer SF motorcycles. The motorcycles sports new graphics and an additional colour – Candy Sonoma Red/ Metallic Sonic Silver – besides the Glass Sparkle Black.

According to Sajeev Rajasekharan, EVP – Sales and Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India, said, “The Gixxer is the perfect embodiment of sportiness and the spirit of youthfulness that the brand stands for. As a product, both the Gixxer and Gixxer SF are known to be meant for those who believe in riding ahead of the pack. With the new 2018 series, this exciting ride is set to continue.”

Both the Gixxer and the Gixxer SF series are powered by the 155cc engine with Suzuki's Eco Performance (SEP) technology, a wide array of cutting-edge features and a powerful chassis developed by the engineers who designed the legendary GSX-R series.

The despatches for the 2018 series Gixxer and Gixxer SF motorcycles have commenced and will be available across dealerships, starting at Rs 80,928 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and Rs 90,037 (ex-showroom, Delhi), respectively.

 

 

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