Suzuki
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2022 GSX-S750
Street
The GSX-S750 blends GSX-R750-derived engine performance with an ergonomically sound chassis to fashion a naked sportbike that gathers attention everywhere you ride it, thanks to its aggressive appearance. The 2022 GSX-S750’s Metallic Matte Black bodywork is complemented by a blacked-out engine, wheels, and select chassis components. Aggressive styling, strong performance, and comfortable riding posture set the GSX-S750 apart from other middleweight sportbikes, and many of those competitors cost considerably more to purchase and own.
The 2022 GSX-S750 inherits its heart and soul from Suzuki’s MotoGP race experience and the 35-year heritage of the GSX-R750. With strong, torque-rich engine power managed by rider-adjustable traction control, the GSX-S750 is ready to capture hearts and turn heads as the performance leader in its class. This is the perfect sportbike response to the craving of today’s discriminating riders, as the GSX-S750 looks great and outperforms other entries in the class. It is nimble, comfortable, and an exhilarating, fun ride that retains Suzuki’s heritage of quality, reliability, and value. -
DR-Z Family
When you think about DualSport and SuperMoto motorcycles, you think Suzuki. Now we’re top of mind again with the release of the completely-modernized DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM.
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2023 GSX-S750Z
Street
The GSX-S750Z blends GSX-R750-derived engine performance with an ergonomically sound chassis to fashion a naked sportbike that gathers attention everywhere you ride it, thanks to its aggressive appearance. The GSX-S750Z’s vivid Pearl Brilliant White and Champion Yellow bodywork is complemented by a blacked-out engine and select chassis components. Aggressive styling, strong performance, and comfortable riding posture set the GSX-S750Z apart from other middleweight sportbikes, and many of those competitors cost considerably more to purchase and own.
The 2023 GSX-S750Z inherits its heart and soul from Suzuki’s MotoGP race experience and the 35-year heritage of the GSX-R750. With strong, torque-rich engine power managed by rider-adjustable traction control, the GSX-S750Z is ready to capture hearts and turn heads as the performance leader in its class. This is the perfect sportbike response to the craving of today’s discriminating riders, as the GSX-S750Z looks great and outperforms other entries in the class. It is nimble, comfortable, and an exhilarating, fun ride that retains Suzuki’s heritage of quality, reliability, and value. -
2023 GSX-S750Z ABS
Street
The 2023 GSX-S750Z ABS blends GSX-R750-derived engine performance with an ergonomically sound chassis to fashion a naked sportbike that gathers attention everywhere you ride it, thanks to its aggressive appearance. The GSX-S750Z ABS’s Metallic Oort Gray and Glass Sparkle Black bodywork is complemented by a blacked-out engine and select chassis components. Sharp, angular logos and graphics on the bodywork accent the GSX-S750Z ABS’s aggressive styling. Strong performance, and comfortable riding posture set the GSX-S750Z ABS apart from other middleweight sportbikes, and many of those competitors cost considerably more to purchase and own.
The 2023 GSX-S750Z ABS inherits its heart and soul from Suzuki’s MotoGP race experience as well as the 35-year heritage of the GSX-R750. With strong, torque-rich engine power and a suite of rider-assist features that includes anti-lock brakes**, the GSX-S750Z ABS is ready to capture hearts and turn heads as the performance leader in its class. This is the perfect sportbike response to the craving of today’s discriminating riders, as the GSX-S750Z ABS looks great and outperforms other entries in the class. It is nimble, comfortable, and an exhilarating, fun ride that retains Suzuki’s heritage of quality, reliability, and value. -
2022 GSX-S750Z ABS
Street
The GSX-S750Z ABS blends GSX-R750-derived engine performance with an ergonomically sound chassis to fashion a naked sportbike that gathers attention everywhere you ride it, thanks to its aggressive appearance. The 2022 GSX-S750Z ABS’s striking Metallic Triton Blue and Glass Sparkle Black bodywork is complemented by a blacked-out engine and select chassis components. Fluorescent yellow logos and graphics on the bodywork and wheels accent the GSX-S750Z ABS’s aggressive styling. Strong performance, and comfortable riding posture set the GSX-S750Z ABS apart from other middleweight sportbikes, and many of those competitors cost considerably more to purchase and own.
The 2022 GSX-S750Z ABS inherits its heart and soul from Suzuki’s MotoGP race experience as well as the 35-year heritage of the GSX-R750. With strong, torque-rich engine power and a suite of rider-assist features that include anti-lock brakes**, the GSX-S750Z ABS is ready to capture hearts and turn heads as the performance leader in its class. This is the perfect sportbike response to the craving of today’s discriminating riders, as the GSX-S750Z ABS looks great and outperforms other entries in the class. It is nimble, comfortable, and an exhilarating, fun ride that retains Suzuki’s heritage of quality, reliability, and value. -
Suzuki Announces Returning Motorcycles to Round Out 2023 Line-up
The Popular GSX-S750Z ABS, GSX-S750Z, and GSX250R ABS
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Suzuki Announces Next Wave of 2021 Motorcycles
Suzuki GSX-R, Street-Sport, and Adventure Models Lead the Way
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Suzuki Launches Returning 2023 V-Strom 650 Adventure Tourers and Burgman 400 Scooter
The Sophisticated Burgman 400 and the Versatile V-Strom 650
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2023 GSX-8S
Street
Ready to make a statement? Swing a leg over the all-new 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S and let your riding speak volumes. Engineered from the ground up as an innovative path for future Suzuki sportbikes, the GSX-8S is a brand-new naked street fighter with a robust engine, an agile chassis, a suite of rider aids, plus stunning looks with a smart price that’s a statement to your brilliance.
Joining Suzuki’s popular GSX-S series of street fighters, the GSX-8S is the ideal response to rider demands in the mid-size naked street bike category. In response to these demands, Suzuki engineers created a fully new package in a complementary engine and chassis size packed with the most desirable features in its category.
The new 776cc DOHC parallel twin engine employs 270-degree crankshaft timing with the industry-exclusive Suzuki Cross Balancer to deliver a smooth, torque-rich experience. This is ideal for riders who desire more power than a 650cc engine can deliver and does so in a reassuring and reliable way.
The rugged steel backbone frame takes advantage of the new engine’s compact size, resulting in a chassis that is nimble and stable on country roads, city streets, or the open highway. That wide ranging performance is achieved through quality suspension and braking components that provide Supersport-levels of performance.
A new, color 5-inch TFT LCD multifunction instrument panel provides the rider access and on-the-fly control over the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) suite of advanced electronic control systems that includes Suzuki Drive Mode Selector, the Suzuki Traction Control System*, and Suzuki’s Bi-directional Quick Shift system. Plus, the rider can enjoy that control in a sporty, yet ergonomically comfortable riding position.
Wrapped in unique styling and eye-catching colors, the GSX-8S features an aggressive, mass-forward look that is slim, compact, well balanced, and ready for action. The new GSX- 8S is set to become the best choice for street riders of all experience levels, so get to your Suzuki dealer and make your own statement.*The Traction Control System is not a substitute for the rider’s throttle control. It cannot prevent loss of traction due to excessive speed when the rider enters a turn and/or applies the brakes. Traction control cannot prevent the front wheel from losing grip.
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2024 GSX-8S
Street
Ready to make a statement? Swing a leg over the 2024 Suzuki GSX-8S and let your riding speak volumes. Engineered from the ground up as an innovative path for future Suzuki sportbikes, the GSX-8S is a naked street fighter with a robust engine, an agile chassis, a suite of rider aids, plus stunning looks with a smart price that is a statement to your brilliance.
The latest warrior to join Suzuki’s popular GSX-S series of street fighters, the GSX-8S is the ideal response to rider demands in the mid-size naked street bike category. In response to these demands, Suzuki engineers created an exciting motorcycle with a complementary engine and chassis size packed with the most desirable features in its category.
The new-generation 776cc DOHC parallel twin engine employs 270-degree crankshaft timing with the industry-exclusive Suzuki Cross Balancer to deliver a smooth, torque-rich experience. This is ideal for riders who desire more power than a 650cc engine can deliver and does so in a reassuring and reliable way.
The rugged steel backbone frame takes advantage of the engine’s compact size, resulting in a chassis that is nimble and stable on country roads, city streets, or the open highway. That wide ranging performance is achieved through quality suspension and braking components that provide Supersport-levels of performance.
A full-color, 5-inch TFT LCD multifunction instrument panel provides the rider access and on-the-fly control over the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) suite of advanced electronic control systems that includes Suzuki Drive Mode Selector, the Suzuki Traction Control System*, and Suzuki’s Bi-Directional Quick Shift system. Plus, the rider can enjoy that control in a sporty, yet ergonomically comfortable riding position.
Wrapped in unique styling and eye-catching colors, the GSX-8S features an aggressive, mass-forward look that is slim, compact, well balanced, and ready for action. The GSX- 8S is becoming the best choice for street riders of all experience levels, so do not delay, get down to your Suzuki dealer and make your own statement.
*The Traction Control System is not a substitute for the rider’s throttle control. It cannot prevent loss of traction due to excessive speed when the rider enters a turn and/or applies the brakes. Traction control cannot prevent the front wheel from losing grip.