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Suzuki Introduces Special Edition Inazuma
Suzuki has just launched its first quarter-litre motorcycle in India. The Inazuma has distinctive styling and buyers will either love it or hate it. The motorcycle when launched had a hefty price tag, however, recently the Japanese manufacturer has reduced the pricing, making it value for money.
The Inazuma has not been doing well in India, however, we believe it is among the best 250cc commuters in the current segment. Suzuki had launched the quarter-litre bike in international markets way ahead. The Inazuma is well appreciated in developed markets owing to the comfortable ergonomics it offers.
The Japanese manufacturer will now be offering two special editions called the Inazuma 250Z, currently only in United Kingdom. Both the bikes will feature a black base colour and will sport either red or blue decals. It will be a bit more expensive than the current model on sale. In the UK, the Suzuki Inazuma 250Z will cost INR 3,55,209.
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Suzuki's Inazuma sports a 250cc parallel twin engine. The fuel injected mill produces maximum power of 24 bhp, along with 22 Nm of peak torque. The engine is liquid cooled and is paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox. In India, Suzuki offers the Inazuma in two colour options, Pearl Nebular Black and Candy.
Suzuki has brought down the prices of its Inazuma to INR 2,15,007 ex-showroom Delhi. The Japanese manufacturer reduced the prices by almost one lakh recently. It is highly possible that Suzuki Motorcycles will introduce the limited edition in India, to try and boost the sales of its quarter-litre motorcycle.
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