2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R Launched: 2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R bike has been launched in the Indian market with OBD2B emissions norms.

This bike has been launched in the Indian market at an ex-showroom price of Rs 9.5 lakh, so in today’s great article, we will tell you all the information related to this 2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R bike. To know, you can read the information given in today’s article.

2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R price
2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R price

2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R Colours & Price Details

Let us tell you that this bike is available in three color options – Metallic Matte Sword Silver, Metallic Triton Blue, Metallic Matte Black.

Talking about the price details, the ex-showroom price of this bike is Rs. 9.5 Lakh which is the Delhi ex-showroom price, the on-road price is approximately Rs. 10.42 Lakh which includes RTO charges and insurance charges.

2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R Engine & Performance

This bike has a 776 cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin 270° crank, DOHC design engine which comes with OBD2B emissions norms and this powerful engine generates maximum power of 83 Hp at 8500 rpm and maximum torque of 78Nm at 6800 rpm.

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Talking about mileage, this bike comes with 14 liter fuel tank capacity which can give a mileage of about 23.8 km on 1 liter petrol and can cover a range of approximately 333 km on a full tank.

This engine comes with a 6-speed gearbox bi-directional quickshifter (up/down clutchless), smooth shifting. Talking about the features, this bike has Ride-by-wire throttle, Suzuki Intelligent Ride System- 3 riding modes (A/B/C), 4-step traction control, ABS, low-rpm assist, easy start and a 5-inch TFT display.

2025 Updated Suzuki GSX-8R Chassis & Suspension

This bike has a steel frame with Showa Separate Function Big-Piston (SFF‑BP) USD fork at the front and Showa monoshock suspension at the rear.

The total weight of the bike is 205 kg and seat height is 810mm. Talking about the braking system, this bike gets a 310mm twin disc at the front with 4 piston radial caliper and a 240mm single disc brake at the rear.

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