After the launch of 2010 Yamaha YZF R1 Suzuki brings in their 2010 GSX R1000
Suzuki India is planning to add two more sports bikes to its line up in our country. After receiving a good response to the Hayabusa and Intruder Suzuki is launching the GSX-R1000 and the Bandit 1250S in India.
Yamaha have recently launched their 2010 YZF R1 and the launch of these two bikes shows that Suzuki doesn’t wants to be left unnoticed. The 2010 GSX-R1000 is almost similar to its 2009 version except that the 2010 version will sport new paint schemes.
The Bandit on the other hand will have a 1250cc engine along with a quarter fairing. There are chances that the ABS version might get launched in India.
The launch will happen on 15th of this month in Delhi. The GSX-R1000 is expected to be prices around Rs. 12.5 lakh and the Bandit 1250S around Rs. 9 lakh.
Its good to see that Suzuki is bringing the bikes from its international line up to India but I personally feel that they should launch some exciting models in the 150cc to 250cc range as well in the country.
Source: Motoroids
Posted by Nazish Siddiqui on February 6, 2010. Read More on Suzuki · 2 Comments
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