Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited has rolled-out Gixxer – the popular street sport motorcycle, with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) feature. The new Suzuki Gixxer ABS will be available in three colours namely Metallic Triton Blue/Glass Sparkle Black, Candy Sonoma Red/Metallic Sonic Silver and Glass Sparkle Black. The new Suzuki Gixxer with ABS will cost Rs 87,250 (ex-showroom Delhi) onward.
The Gixxer ABS variant comes fitted with a front wheel speed sensor to detect wheel speed for better stability and controlled braking force. Equipped with Ultra-Light Weight Engine, the Gixxer ABS has an all-aluminium 4-stroke single cylinder 154.9cc BS-IV engine that produces 14.59hp @ 8000rpm,14Nm @ 6000rpm, powered by SEP Technology- for powerful performance without compromising on fuel efficiency. Furthermore, Gixxer ABS is equipped with Suzuki Jet cooling system (SJCS) to ensure better cooling of engine resulting in better power and mileage.
The Gixxer ABS redefines the style & sturdiness with its unique features and design elements that include AHO Headlight, LED tail lamp, fully digital speedometer, large diameter with front and back disc brake further add value to the quality of riding and enhances the style quotient of the street sport motorcycle. For better manoeuvring, it comes up with large-diameter Front Forks that increases the rigidity around the front section and reduces the weight of the motorcycle.
Other features in the new Gixxer ABS include sporty twin exhaust, a 3-spoke light wheel, stepped seat with distinctive design and Two-piece rear fender.
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