Suzuki Motorcycle India has started dealer dispatches of the Burgman Street, according to Bikewale. The Suzuki Burgman Street is scheduled for launch on 19 July, and the maxi-scooter made its Indian debut at the Auto Expo 2018 in Feb.
Suzuki Motorcycle India will position the Burgman Street above the Suzuki Access 125 in the domestic market. The Suzuki Burgman Street is likely to cost around INR 75,000 (on the road) in India with a premium of about INR 7,000 over the Access 125. Dealer bookings are already underway at an amount of 5,000 for the scooter.
Suzuki sells a range of Burgman scooter internationally with engine displacement capacities of 125-640cc. However, the Burgman Street is India-specific, similar to the Suzuki Intruder 150.
The Suzuki Burgman Street borrows its design elements from the flagship Burgman 650 maxi-scooter. It features a bulbous design with LED headlights, an all-digital instrument cluster, a tall windshield, a long and comfortable seat and LED taillights. Key features include a multi-function key slot, generous under-seat storage space, and a 12V charging socket. The scooter rides on 12-inch front and 10-inch rear wheels that pairs to 90/90 R12 front and 90/100 R10 rear tubeless tires.
The Suzuki Burgman Street sources power from the same 124.3 cc, single cylinder engine that powers the Access 125. This motor develops a maximum power of 8.4 bhp at 6,500 rpm and a peak torque of 10.2 Nm at 5,000 rpm, mated to a CVT transmission. Braking hardware on the Burgman Street includes a disc brake at the front and a rear drum brake, while CBS (combined braking system) is standard. Suspension setup comprises of telescopic forks up front and a mono-shock at the rear.
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The Suzuki Burgman Street will rival the likes of the Honda Grazia, TVS Ntorq 125 and Aprilia SR 125. Dimensionally, the maxi-scooter comes in at 1,884 mm length, 661 mm width, and 1,163 mm height. The Burgman features a ground clearance of 160 mm along with a wheelbase of 1265 mm. The scooter has a fuel tank capacity of 5.6 litres and tips the scales at 110 kg.
[Source: Bikewale]