Suzuki Motor Corporation has introduced new overseas motorcycle
models for 2014 during the 36th Le Mans 24-hours endurance race (24
Heures Moto), which was held at the Bugatti Circuit, located near Le
Mans, France from 21 to 22 September, 2013.
The Sport Adventure Tourer, the V-Strom 1000 ABS
The V-Storm 1000 ABS is a production model based on a concept model
exhibited at the INTERMOT International Motorcycle, Scooter and Bicycle
Fair held in Cologne, Germany in October 2012. The styling design of the
V-Strom 1000 ABS is inspired by the 1988 DR750S, Suzuki’s first big
on/off-road machine. It was developed to offer some of the best parts of
the Sport Adventure Tourer such as the versatility, the fun of riding,
and comfortable long distance travel. It has adopted comfortable riding
position and low seat height, as well as newly-designed 1037cm3
V-twin engine and aluminum chassis. Also, it has equipped radial mount
front brake calipers and ABS, while offering three modes* to Suzuki’s
first motorcycle traction control.
*Three modes: 1/2/OFF
Suzuki plans to produce the V-Strom 1000 ABS at its
Toyokawa Plant in Japan from October 2013, and start exporting to areas
including Europe, North America, and Oceania.
New scooter, the Burgman 125 / Burgman 200
The Burgman 125 / Burgman 200 is an elegantly-designed scooter which has
adopted a comfortable riding position and useful equipments. Its
styling design inherits dual headlight and dual taillight, which is
shared with the Burgman scooter series. It also expresses sporty styling
with the sharp character lines in the front and the rear.
On its equipments, it has adopted an easy-to-read
instrument and a long windscreen to provide wind protection, while also
offering ABS range.
Suzuki plans to produce the Burgman 125 / Burgman 200
at its Thai subsidiary, Thai Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. from September 2013.
Followed by its export to Europe, and launch in Thailand, it is planned
to be exported worldwide including North America and Oceania.
About Suzuki motors :
Starting business in 1909 as Suzuki Loom Works, the firm was
incorporated in 1920. Since foundation Hamamatsu, Japan, SUZUKI has
steadily grown and expanded. During the post-W.W.II period, our
motorized bike 'Power free'* which earned a good reputation was followed
by our 125cc motorcycle 'Colleda', and later by the pioneering
'Suzulight'* lightweight car that helped bring Japan's automotive
revolution. Each of these was epoch-making in their own right as they
were developed and manufactured by optimizing the most advanced
technologies of that period. Today, constantly going forward to meet
changing lifestyles, the SUZUKI name is seen on a full range of
motorcycles, automobiles, outboard motors and related products such as
motorized
wheelchairs and industrial equipment. The mark trademark is recognized
by people throughout the world as a brand of quality products that offer
both reliability and originality. SUZUKI stands behind this global
symbol with a sure determination to maintain this confidence in the
future as well, never stopping in creating such advanced 'value-packed
products'.
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