After the introduction of Supercharger engine in the Kawasaki Ninja H2, another Japanese firm is planning to launch a Turbocharger engined motorcycle. The Suzuki Motorcycles had previously showcased their concept motorcycle, named as a Suzuki Recursion Concept. Recently, the Young Machine (YM), a Japanese motorcycle magazine, has released a rendering image of this upcoming concept product. The showcased image is expected to be a production ready model. Well, the presence of the Suzuki Recursion concept over the cover page of the magazine reveals various other things as well.
The Suzuki Recursion concept will be expected to feature a turbocharged parallel-twin motor configuration carrying an engine displacement of 588cc. The newly introduced turbocharged engine is tuned to generate a whooping power of 100BHP @ 8000RPM and achieve a maximum torque of 100.3 Nm @ 4500 revs. According to the manufacturer, the turbocharged engine helps to improve the fuel efficiency by 50%. The Suzuki Recursion Concept is packed up with a liter-class segment performance in a middleweight segment sports motorcycle.
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For the first time, the bike was being displayed to the audience in the Tokyo Motor Show, 2013. The under belly exhaust tail, half front-fairing incorporated with headlight cowl, three-spokes alloy wheels and the solo riding experience are the top-notch features of this motorcycle. And, above all these the Turbocharger engine works as the top cherry over the cake. The headlight cowl has taken its inspiration from the Suzuki's very own Stratosphere concept motorcycle, showcased back in the year, 2005. The Stratosphere concept was an 1100cc six-cylinder engine motorcycle concept, which was pretty much unpleasant to the aficionados.
Eventually, we were already having a Supercharger motorcycle in the international market, named as Kawasaki Ninja H2R, which has carried mind-boggling attire along with quintessential performance. Now, let's wait for the Turbocharger and it will let us know what's new it is bringing along with it.