Suzuki Motorcycle India has launched the 2025 Avenis in the Indian market. It is priced at ₹91,400 (ex-showroom). The standard variant of the new Avenis scooter now comes with an OBD-2B emission norms ...
Suzuki Motorcycle India has launched the 2025 Access 125 with a new top-spec Ride Connect TFT variant, priced at Rs 1.02 lakh. The updated scooter features a 4.2-inch TFT display with Bluetooth ...
The Suzuki Access 125 on road price in Bangalore ranges from Rs. 1.01 lakh for the base model to Rs. 1.15 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex ...
The upcoming Access 125 was seen with heavy camo, suggesting a major update to its design. Will it step away from its current design like the Jupiter 110 and the Destini 125 is yet to be known, as ...
Suzuki Motorcycle India has issued a major recall for nearly 4 lakhs of its 125cc scooter models. This recall impacts the Access 125, Burgman Street 125, and Avenis 125, all of which were produced ...
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL) has issued a recall for almost four lakh two-wheelers in India. As per the data on Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) website, 263,788 units of ...
ALOR GAJAH: A 30-year-old nurse at a public hospital became RM125,000 poorer after falling for a love scam. Alor Gajah OCPD Supt Arshad Abu said the victim, a single mother, was fleeced by a man she ...
Suzuki RM Z250 is powered by 249 cc engine. The claimed mileage of RM Z250 is 30 kmpl. Suzuki RM Z250 gets Disc brakes in the front and rear. The kerb weight of RM Z250 is 106 Kg and has a fuel tank ...
Way back in 2004, Suzuki debuted their very first RM-Z: The RM-Z250. Created in collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries, this baby was Suzuki’s very first four-stroke motocross motorcycle – and ...
Launched only last April, the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 EX – Executive Class is an additional variant to the much-loved Burgman Street but with more refined styling exuding rich elegance and offering ...
From the January 1986 issue of Car and Driver. There seems to be no end to the number of Far Eastern car manufacturers eager to hawk their wares in America. Mitsubishi and Isuzu joined the existing ...