Presented at EICMA 2016, SUZUKI's 250cc sport bike "GSX250R" , is planned to be out anytime soon.Motorcycle magazine in Japan, "Autoby", reveales the newest information of the machine.

Street Sport with stylish form and light footwork

250cc sport bikes are considered luxury and comfort but also required fit daily use. Therefore, all the motorcycle maker design motorcycles that fit all the needs of riders, except SUZUKI. SUZUKI's approach to 250cc category is different and unique.

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The new approach of the SUZUKI's 250cc class is "Stylish Street Sport". They did't use their top model's name "GSX-R" because the new GSX250R's main use is aimed to daily street use as well.

Urban Athlete

The most important element SUZUKI put energy into GSX250R is STYLE. Before all the numbers and utilities, SUZUKI concentrated on its first look and impact. Its stretching form merge into city back ground, sharp nose and layered side panels create unique surface configuration, standing up hip line completes the whole machine's extraordinarily design.

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Length 2,085mm, Width 740mm is extra sized for its category, however, even with its seat height 790mm, it enables different body sizes of riders to find a comfortable riding position.
 

Usability and comfort

GSX250R, of course, isn't just a stylish machine.

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GSX250R is equipped with digital meter panel which diplays larger font size. It tells rider all the information needed. Left to right bar style tach meter, gear position, shift-up indicator, and also maintenance alarm. It is way more than a regular 250cc and it really pumps up your excitement of riding.

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Clip-on handles and anti-vibration steps help reduce stress and thick separated seats gives more comfort to both rider and passenger.

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As of now, these are the newest update of the new SUZUKI GSX250R. There will more to come in 2017, so stay tuned!

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