Suzuki brings to India two new sports bikes

NEW DELHI: Japanese two-wheeler major Suzuki on Monday launched its superbike GSX-R1000 at Rs 12.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) making it the costliest product from the company's stable in the country.

Suzuki Motorcycle India, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Japanese giant, doled out another superbike Bandit1250S worth Rs 8.5 lakh. It currently sells two more premium bikes -- Hayabusa and Intruder -- costing Rs 12.5 lakh each.

"This launch is in line with our aim to deliver outstanding technology and performance to the Indian market. We are pleased to offer exciting riding experience to pro-bikers," Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL) Chairman Katsumi Takata said in a statement.

The company, which is a marginal player in the commuter segment of the two-wheeler market, is targeting to sell at least 200 units of the two new bikes in the first year.

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