Suzuki Gixxer SF 155 spotted ahead of its official launch
Team OVERDRIVE earlier reported that the facelifted Suzuki Gixxer SF155 was on its way. However, the spy shots surfacing the internet confirms that Suzuki is all set to launch the updated Gixxer SF on May 20. This is confirmed by the units of the motorcycle being spotted at dealerships. The update is expected to be skin deep and mechanically the fully faired motorcycle will still be powered by the same 155cc single cylinder air-cooled engine that produces 14.5PS and 14Nm of torque. The gearbox is expected to be the same five-speed unit, however, we can hope to see a changed final drive ratio.
The cosmetic updates include a restyles fascia that is more aggressive. The fairing is resculpted and the tail section is more up-swept for a more committed riding posture. Gone are the flat handlebar setup and the new bike will sport clip-on handlebars.
The suspension units appear to be the same and the bike will come equipped with a single-channel ABS (antilock braking system). The naked version of the same will sport similar changes.
The motorcycle teased by Suzuki earlier this month was, in fact, the facelifted Suzuki Gixxer SF 155. The updates would make the motorcycle dearer by Rs 5,000 and could retail at a price point of Rs 1.05 lakh and will rival the Yamaha Fazer 2.0 and the Hero Xtreme 200S.
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Also see: Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 and 2019 Suzuki Gixxer SF First Ride Review Video
Starts Rs 1,00,212
155cc
5-Speed
13.60
13.80
-NA-
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155cc
5-Speed
13.60
13.80
-NA-
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200cc
5-Speed
18.80
16.45
-NA-
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249cc
6-Speed
26.50
22.20
-NA-
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149cc
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20.00
43 Kmpl
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