The Suzuki GSX-S750 is all set to make its way to the Indian market tomorrow, April 25. It is expected to carry a price tag under INR 8 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) as the middleweight streetfighter will be shipped here via CKD route. Its assembling will be taken care by the brand’s facility in Gurgaon, Haryana, as similar to the 2018 Suzuki Hayabusa.
Displayed in front of the global audience at the Intermot 2016 show and in India at the recent Auto Expo, the GSX-S750 will go in competition with the rivals such as Triumph Street Triple S, the Kawasaki Z900 and the Ducati Monster 797.
Updated last year, the GSX-S750 shares its design cues from its elder sibling the Suzuki GSX-S1000. Pretty aggressive and focused in terms of styling, the motorcycle gets a new headlamp, tail lamp, footpegs, swingarm and a belly pan. Furthermore, the motorcycle gets fitted with a redesigned swingarm, new 10-spoke cast aluminium wheels shod up with 120/70ZR17 and 180/55ZR17 Bridgestone S21 tyres.
Mechanically, Suzuki GSX-S750 is powered by a 749cc engine. Mated to a six-speed gearbox, the engine is rated to develop 113bhp along with 81Nm of torque. The electronic package consists of ABS and a three-level traction control system. The suspension setup on the motorcycle completes with the KYB inverted front forks with adjustable preload and compression and rear monoshock with adjustable preload. The braking, on the other hand, is managed by twin disc setup up front and a single disc at the rear that are armed with callipers sourced from Nissin.