In May 2024, Suzuki Motorcycle India recorded its highest-ever sales of 1,11,512 two-wheelers, up 22% over the same month the previous year. As opposed to 67,040 units sold in May 2023, it supplied 92,032 units domestically, which is a significant 37% YoY increase. The company sent 19,480 units abroad, witnessing a 19.76% decline from the 24,276 units it shipped the year before. It reported that several models added to its positive YoY growth, including the Suzuki Gixxer 155, Gixxer 250, Access, Burgman Street, and Avenis.
Sharing his thoughts on the sales performance, Kenichi Umeda, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. said 'Achieving the record-breaking monthly sales of 1,11,512 units is a significant milestone for us. This impressive performance highlights SMIPL’s growing market presence in the country. We deeply appreciate the love and trust of our customers for the brand Suzuki'.
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He also added 'This achievement is also a result of the commitment of our dealer network, business associates, and team members. We are very thankful to the entire Suzuki Family and will provide the best services and hospitality to all the Customers'.
Suzuki V-Strom 800DE
Suzuki released the V-Strom 800DE in India in March 2024, with a price tag of Rs 10.30 lakh. The adventure bike is powered by a 776cc parallel-twin engine that produces 83bhp and 78Nm. It is paired with a smooth six-speed gearbox with a bidirectional quick-shifter. The bike's suspension unit includes an adjustable front fork and monoshock with remote preload adjustment. Its braking hardware is made up of 310mm front discs with four-piston floating callipers and 260mm rear discs and one-piston callipers. Dual-channel ABS is a standard feature on the bike, enabling users to deactivate the rear ABS when needed.
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The V-Strom 800DE offers electronic rider aids like as a Traction Control System with two on-road and off-road modes, as well as a Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS) with three riding modes (Active, Basic, and Comfort). It is equipped with a 5.0-inch TFT display, Suzuki's Easy Start System, and a Low RPM Assist feature.
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