Suzuki reveals SV-7GX crossover at EICMA 2025, global rollout from 2026

  • Suzuki debuts the SV-7GX at EICMA 2025, a sporty-touring crossover with a V-twin engine and advanced electronics, with global sales starting in 2026.

Suzuki SV-7GX
Suzuki has unveiled the SV-7GX at the EICMA 2025 show.
Suzuki SV-7GX
Suzuki has unveiled the SV-7GX at the EICMA 2025 show.
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Suzuki has pulled covers off the SV-7GX at EICMA 2025 in Milan, introducing a new middleweight crossover motorcycle designed to bridge sporty street performance with long-distance touring comfort. The model will begin reaching international markets, including North America and Europe, from 2026.

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Inspired by the larger GSX-S1000GX, the SV-7GX carries a similarly sharp and aggressive stance but uses Suzuki’s proven 645cc V-twin engine from the SV650 family, positioned for approachable and versatile everyday performance. Suzuki says the bike is aimed at riders seeking an agile commuter that doubles as a confident weekend tourer.

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What is the SV-7GX crossover built on?

The SV-7GX is based on a lightweight steel trellis frame, paired with a compact V-twin motor and an upright riding position for relaxed long-distance ergonomics. It features a 795mm seat height, fatigue-reducing saddle, and a 17.4-litre fuel tank, focusing on practicality. Riders also get a compact projector LED headlight, rear luggage rack, knuckle guards, and a three-step adjustable windscreen as standard.

What kind of features does the SV-7GX crossover get?

Suzuki has equipped the motorcycle with its full S.I.R.S. (Suzuki Intelligent Ride System) electronics suite, including:

  • Ride-by-wire throttle
  • SDMS power modes (three selectable)
  • Traction control (3 levels + off)
  • Bi-directional quickshifter
  • Low RPM Assist & Easy Start system
  • 4.2-inch TFT display with Suzuki Ride Connect+
  • USB-C charging port

Suzuki’s positioning

Commenting on the launch, Suzuki President and CEO Toshihiro Suzuki said the SV-7GX is designed to be a “reliable partner" for riders across generations and riding styles, reinforcing the brand’s “By Your Side" commitment. The bike is intended to support everything from daily city riding to weekend touring.

Suzuki SV-7GX Specifications (EU spec)

FeatureSpecification
Engine645cc liquid-cooled V-twin DOHC
FrameSteel trellis
Seat Height795 mm
Wheelbase1,445 mm
Curb Weight211 kg
Ground Clearance135 mm
Fuel Tank17.4 litres
Front Tyre120/70 R17
Rear Tyre160/60 R17
Traction Control3 modes + OFF
Power Modes3-level SDMS
QuickshifterBi-directional
Display4.2-inch colour TFT
Fuel Efficiency (WMTC)23.8 km/l

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First Published Date: 05 Nov 2025, 18:46 pm IST
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