Unveiled earlier at the 13th auto event of the country, Suzuki may launch its new Hayate EP and Access 125 for the Suzuki lovers in April this year. As per the report from the sources, revealed that the company had changed the decision of the launch of these updated prime commuter products at the Delhi Auto Expo and now it may come out of the cocoon.
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An upgraded 112cc, single cylinder engine is bolted on a revived diamond frame that powered the new Hayate EP with the power of 8.7bhp and 9.3Nm torque to improve the performance factor. Apparently, the new Hayate EP will come featured with new paint scheme and decal to fascinate the audience by its new appealing looks. Furthermore, a longer seat for comfort and preload adjustable rear suspension, longer wheelbase will provide stability on poor road conditions.
The Suzuki has also brought a new Access 125 to create a commotion in the premium scooter segment of the country. As the Access 125 has been tweaked not only in its aesthetics as well as on the mechanical level too, to offer a completely refreshing vehicle to the crowd. Visually, it gets a new front apron, chrome rimmed headlamp and restyling at the bodywork to make it more attractive. While, a new 125cc, single cylinder engine through a CVT transmission throws out 8.7bhp power and 10Nm of torque. To reduce the mechanical loss and improve the performance and efficiency, both vehicles are fitted with Suzuki Eco Performance (SEP) technology engines.
When launched, the Hayate EP will lock head with the newly launched TVS Victor, existing Mahindra Centuro, Honda Livo and Hero Passion XPro. On the other side, the Access 125 Scooter will compete with the forthcoming Mahindra Gusto 125 and the available Honda Activa 125. These new motorcycle and scooter is expected to share the space with the other Suzuki products at the dealership in the last of March month this year and the advance bookings are also anticipated to commence at the same time. Stay connected for further updates.