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Suzuki Burgman and Avenis Updated For 2025

Suzuki Motorcycles has launched the updated Avenis and Burgman series in India, starting at Rs 93,200 and Rs 95,800 (ex-showroom), respectively. These scooters now come in new body shades and meet the latest emission norms.

2025 Suzuki Avenis and Burgman Series

  • For 2025, the Suzuki Avenis and Burgman have been updated to comply with the OBD-2B emission norms, Otherwise, they remain mechanically unchanged. Both the scooters continue to be powered by the same 124cc, single-cylinder, FI engine that makes 8.7PS of max power and 10Nm of peak torque.
  • Suzuki offers the Avenis in two trims: Standard and Special Edition, priced at Rs 93,200 and Rs 94,000 (ex-showroom), respectively.
  • The Standard variant is available in four colours: black and red, yellow and black, black and white, and glossy black. The Special edition is available in two matte colours: black and silver.

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  • Speaking of the Burgman series, it comes in two models: Street and Street EX, priced from Rs 95,800 and Rs 1,16,200 (ex-showroom), respectively.
  • The Burgman Street is offered in two variants: Standard and RideConnect. It has a total of seven colours. Shades like Metallic Matte Black No. 2, Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Matte Titanium Silver, and Pearl Matte Shadow Green are common for both models. On the other hand, the Pearl Moon Stone Gray is exclusive to the Standard edition, while the Metallic Matte Stellar Blue and Metallic Matte Black No. 2 are exclusive to the RideConnect edition.
  • The Burgman Street EX is offered in three colours: Metallic Matte Black No2, Metallic Royal Bronze and Metallic Matte Stellar Blue (new). Compared to the regular mode, the Burgman Street gets a silent starter with an engine auto start/stop system that automatically switches off the engine when idling to save unwanted fuel burning. It turns the engine on with a twist of the throttle twist.
  • The Burgman Street EX also features a bigger 12-inch rear alloy instead of a 10-inch unit in Burgman Street.

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