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Suzuki Ozark 250 & Quadsport Z400 ATVs Launch In India
Suzuki launches two new All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) in the Indian market called the Ozark 250 and Quadsport Z400 models. Both models are being introduced in India via the Completely Built Unit (CBU) route.
Here is the pricing of Suzuki's new ATVs for Indian market:
–
Suzuki
Ozark
250
is
priced
at
Rs.
5.45
lakh
ex-showroom
(Delhi)
–
Suzuki
Quadsport
Z400
is
priced
at
Rs.
8.50
lakh
ex-showroom
(Delhi)
Currently, both ATVs will be available exclusively at select Suzuki dealerships. Primarily Suzuki is introducing the Ozark 250 and Quadsport Z400 in Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune. Suzuki will at a later stage offer the ATV at every dealership in India.
Powering Suzuki's Ozark 250 is a 250cc single-cylinder engine with a 5-speed semi-automatic gearbox and power is provided to rear wheels. The Quadsport Z400 receives a 376cc, single cylinder engine with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).
Suzuki's two new ATV models will compete head on with Polaris ATVs in the Indian market. The Quadsport Z400 and Ozark 250 was unveiled at India Superbike Festival at Amanora Park in Pune over the weekend.