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Suzuki Gixxer Made In India & To Be Exported For Japanese Market
Suzuki Motorcycle India offers a few of its products in India. Their naked street-fighter model Gixxer has been doing well in India in terms of sales. They had showcased this model at 2014 Auto Expo.
The Gixxer is currently manufactured in India and Suzuki is looking at options of exporting it. Japanese manufacturer wants to utilise its Indian facility to the maximum potential.
Suzuki officials plan of building this motorcycle in India and will export it to Japan. As always the Gixxer will be showcased at several events in Japan and vital feedback will be collected.
The Japanese manufacturer will provide export market with similar motorcycle specifications as offered in India. A few additional features specific to markets could be introduced.
Powering Suzuki Gixxer is a value for money package:
- Engine: 154.9 cc single cylinder, SOHC
- Horsepower: 14.59
- Torque: 14 Nm
- Gearbox: 5-speed
- Fuel system: Carburettor
Suzuki Motorcycles has recently launched its first fully faired motorcycle in India. Gixxer SF is based on their naked street-fighter and it too could be exported to global markets.
The Japanese manufacturer plans on introducing more premium and bigger motorcycles in India. Suzuki will also grow its dealer network across the nation to strengthen its two-wheeler sales.