Suzuki Motorcycle India launches 250cc Inazuma

New Delhi, January 20, 2014: Just a month after Autocar Professional broke the news that Suzuki Motorcycle India was planning to introduce the 250cc Suzuki Inazuma in India, the company has launched the bike today priced at Rs 310,121 (ex-showroom, New Delhi).

20 Jan 2014 | 3393 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

New Delhi, January 20, 2014: Just a month after Autocar Professional broke the news that Suzuki Motorcycle India was planning to introduce the 250cc Suzuki Inazuma in India, the company has launched the bike today priced at Rs 310,121 (ex-showroom, New Delhi).

Speaking at the launch in the capital, Atul Gupta, executive vice-president, SMIL, said, “The Inazuma is a practical 250cc bike that expands Suzuki’s motorcycle portfolio into the premium segment which is showing growth potential. We believe that the Inazuma will be attractive for the youth, college students and motorcycle enthusiasts in metros.”

The 248cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled, four-stroke motorcycle is being brought through the completely-knocked-down (CKD) route and will be assembled at SMIL’s Gurgaon plant.

Also see: Suzuki Motorcycle India to launch GW250 naked street bike in January.

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