Suzuki GSX R1000R
This is a top of the line sports bike from the global Suzuki stable. With design inspired from Suzuki’s GSX-RR model of MotoGP superbikes, this is the closest road-worthy model there is when compared to the MotoGP counterpart. Since its release in the global market, motorcycle enthusiasts have named it the original “Gixxer” which is dubbed the “King of Sportbikes”.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Launch Date:
This superbike is expected to launch in India somewhere in August 2022 or later.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Price:
As per sources, only one fully equipped model of the GSX R1000R will hit the Indian market at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.81 lakhs.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Design:
Since this is one of the best sport bikes from Suzuki, it gets top notch design that is inspired from their podium finishing MotoGP motorcycle. Apart from the Hayabusa, Suzuki has given the GSX R1000R supreme aerodynamics and an aggressive sport bike look. A huge exhaust takes much of the right side rear end while maintaining a mass-forward design with adequate fairings on either side to give it a streamlined approach. Taking hints from other markets, this big Gixxer is expected to be released in two colour schemes, Metallic Matte Black and Glass Matte Mechanical Grey with contrasting graphics.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Dimension:
For a superbike, the GSX R1000R is quite robust. It has a width of 2.3 feet and a length of 6.8 feet making it as compact as possible. Although this is a top-notch superbike, it only weighs 202 kilos; as much a typical Royal Enfield. The high-performance engine with proper aerodynamics and a light weight makes it a formidable beast of a machine.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Features:
This superbike has a plethora of features including Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that prevents unintentional wheelies as well as regulates ABS and traction control while the rider negotiates a curve. Other major features include launch control, adjustable traction control, Suzuki Bi-Directional Quick Shift System, a full LED lighting system and a fully digital black background LCD multifunction instrument panel.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Engine and Performance:
A 999.8cc liquid cooled inline-four cylinder engine keeps this beast ready for lift-off. The crankshaft retains Suzuki’s Even Firing Order legacy that gives out less vibrations compared to its rivals that use uneven firing order engines. The GSX R1000R produces 199 BHP at 13,200 RPM and a torque of 117.6 Nm at 10,800 RPM. All this monstrous power mated to a six-speed transmission makes the 202 kilogram superbike a healthy competitor in its class.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Mileage:
The Suzuki GSX R1000R is a superbike that gives a decent 15 to 16 kilometers a litre. It has a fuel tank capacity of 16 litres.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Rivals:
The GSX R1000R has very few rivals, mostly from the Japanese Big-4 and few European companies. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, Kawasaki Ninja 1000, Honda CBR 1000RR, Yamaha YZF R1 and R1M, BMW S1000 RR, Ducati Panigale V2, Ducati Panigale V4, Ducati SuperSport 950 and Aprilia RSV4 are direct rivals to the GSX R1000R.
This is a top of the line sports bike from the global Suzuki stable. With design inspired from Suzuki’s GSX-RR model of MotoGP superbikes, this is the closest road-worthy model there is when compared to the MotoGP counterpart. Since its release in the global market, motorcycle enthusiasts have named it the original “Gixxer” which is dubbed the “King of Sportbikes”.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Launch Date:
This superbike is expected to launch in India somewhere in August 2022 or later.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Price:
As per sources, only one fully equipped model of the GSX R1000R will hit the Indian market at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.81 lakhs.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Design:
Since this is one of the best sport bikes from Suzuki, it gets top notch design that is inspired from their podium finishing MotoGP motorcycle. Apart from the Hayabusa, Suzuki has given the GSX R1000R supreme aerodynamics and an aggressive sport bike look. A huge exhaust takes much of the right side rear end while maintaining a mass-forward design with adequate fairings on either side to give it a streamlined approach. Taking hints from other markets, this big Gixxer is expected to be released in two colour schemes, Metallic Matte Black and Glass Matte Mechanical Grey with contrasting graphics.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Dimension:
For a superbike, the GSX R1000R is quite robust. It has a width of 2.3 feet and a length of 6.8 feet making it as compact as possible. Although this is a top-notch superbike, it only weighs 202 kilos; as much a typical Royal Enfield. The high-performance engine with proper aerodynamics and a light weight makes it a formidable beast of a machine.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Features:
This superbike has a plethora of features including Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that prevents unintentional wheelies as well as regulates ABS and traction control while the rider negotiates a curve. Other major features include launch control, adjustable traction control, Suzuki Bi-Directional Quick Shift System, a full LED lighting system and a fully digital black background LCD multifunction instrument panel.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Engine and Performance:
A 999.8cc liquid cooled inline-four cylinder engine keeps this beast ready for lift-off. The crankshaft retains Suzuki’s Even Firing Order legacy that gives out less vibrations compared to its rivals that use uneven firing order engines. The GSX R1000R produces 199 BHP at 13,200 RPM and a torque of 117.6 Nm at 10,800 RPM. All this monstrous power mated to a six-speed transmission makes the 202 kilogram superbike a healthy competitor in its class.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Mileage:
The Suzuki GSX R1000R is a superbike that gives a decent 15 to 16 kilometers a litre. It has a fuel tank capacity of 16 litres.
Suzuki GSX R1000R Rivals:
The GSX R1000R has very few rivals, mostly from the Japanese Big-4 and few European companies. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, Kawasaki Ninja 1000, Honda CBR 1000RR, Yamaha YZF R1 and R1M, BMW S1000 RR, Ducati Panigale V2, Ducati Panigale V4, Ducati SuperSport 950 and Aprilia RSV4 are direct rivals to the GSX R1000R.