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Top 6 things to know before buying a Suzuki Burgman

Top 6 things to know before buying a Suzuki Burgman

The Suzuki Burgman has been around for quite some time. It kickstarted the pseudo maxi-scooter format in India. It has been received very well in our markets, which is largely down to its spacious seat and road presence compared to conventional scooters. 

What are the variants available with the Suzuki Burgman?

The Suzuki Burgman is largely divided into two variants:

Burgman Street and Burgman Street EX– the main difference between the two is down to the latter getting a larger 12-inch wheel at the rear and weighs 1kg more (111kg), compared to the 10-inchers on the Street model. 

The Street model is further divided into two sub-variants–  Standard Edition and Ride Connect, where the latter gets a bluetooth enabled LCD dash. 

What is the price of the Suzuki Burgman?

The Suzuki Burgman Street is priced from Rs 96,399-1.01 lakh.

The higher-spec Burgman EX is priced at Rs 1.18 lakh 

How fuel-efficient is the Burgman Street EX?

The last time we tested the Burgman Street EX in 2023, it returned a real-world fuel-efficiency figure of 62.6kpl on the highway, with that figure dropping slightly to 60kpl in the city.

What are the colours available with the Burgman Street?

The Burgman Street despite being the lower-spec model, riding on 10-inch wheels at both ends is offered with a larger palette of colours. It is available in a total of six colours, namely– white, black, grey, beige, green and blue. The blue colour is reserved for the Ride connect variant. 

What are the colours available with the Burgman Street EX?

Despite being the more expensive model, the Burgman Street EX is available only with three colour options– black, beige and blue.

Is the Suzuki Burgman E20 compliant?

Yes, as per Suzuki’s website both the Burgman Street and Street EX are E20 compliant. 

Does the Suzuki Burgman get an auto-start stop system?

Yes, in addition to silent-start, an auto-start stop system is also available with the Burgman, that essentially turns off the engine when the vehicle comes to a standstill. However, that's only available with the more-expensive Street EX variant. 

(All prices ex-showroom, Delhi)

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TVS Ntorq 150 launched at Rs 1.19 lakh

 

 


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