Suzuki RM Z450
The 450cc class of dirt-bikes are cream of the crop when it comes to dirt racing. Suzuki RM Z450 is the motocrosser that is one of the most dominant in the dirt-track.
Suzuki RM Z450 Launch Date:
The Suzuki RM Z450 is expected to be launched in India sometime in April, 2023.
Suzuki RM Z450 Price:
The Suzuki RM Z450 is expected to cost about Rs. 8.32 lakhs ex-showroom, Delhi.
Suzuki RM Z450 Design:
This top notch dirt-bike retains all the features that make it a dirt-bike. The Suzuki RM Z450 is just an essential motocrosser without the “bling” factor. A high beak mudguard in the front and a thin tail mudguard in the rear, under-seat exhaust, a long seat at the fuel tank’s height are all the characteristics found on the RM Z450. Taking a hint from the global market, the RM Z450 is expected to be released in Suzuki’s ‘Champion Yellow No. 2’ colour scheme.
Suzuki RM Z450 Dimension:
This bike gets a good wheelbase, ground clearance and seat height to suit its purpose. The RM Z450 stays nimble while trailing through the dirt-track or even when it’s airborne since the mass is concentrated in the centre. The inverted telescopic forks on the front and a monoshock suspension on the rear have long travel character to allow serious off-roading. With a weight of just 112 kilograms, the Suzuki RM Z450 poses a threat to all its competitors in the tracks.
Suzuki RM Z450 Features:
Suzuki has equipped the RM Z450 with a ‘MX-Tuner 2.0’ kit that enables customised tuning through a smartphone app. Through the app, a receiver in the bike can be instructed to regulate ignition timing and fuel delivery for optimum performance in a race. The personalised settings can be pre-programmed as well. This smart system also records real-time engine data and run-time information to maintain the bike better. Suzuki Holeshot Assist Control (S-HAC) allows the rider to select multiple launch control options to suit riding conditions in a bid to get a head start in the race. The RM Z450 also comes with advanced traction management system as standard.
Suzuki RM Z450 Engine and Performance:
As a top of the line dirt-bike, Suzuki has given its RM Z450 adequate performance numbers to deal with competition. A 449cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine powers the RM Z450. Suzuki has specially designed the cylinder head intake port to increase power output. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The high peak horsepower with abundant low end torque provides great throttle response throughout the rev range. Although Suzuki has not officially revealed the power figures, an American tuner ran the RM Z450 on a dyno test. The test revealed that the bike makes 50.2 BHP at 8,800 RPM and 45 Nm torque at 7,600 RPM.
Suzuki RM Z450 Mileage:
The Suzuki RM Z450 has been showing fuel economy in a range of 20 to 25 kmpl. The fuel tank capacity is 6.3 litres.
Suzuki RM Z450 Rivals:
Direct rivals to the RM Z450 include Kawasaki KX450, Yamaha YZ450F, Honda CRF450R, Honda CRF450R-S, Husqvarna FC 450 and KTM 450 SX-F.
The 450cc class of dirt-bikes are cream of the crop when it comes to dirt racing. Suzuki RM Z450 is the motocrosser that is one of the most dominant in the dirt-track.
Suzuki RM Z450 Launch Date:
The Suzuki RM Z450 is expected to be launched in India sometime in April, 2023.
Suzuki RM Z450 Price:
The Suzuki RM Z450 is expected to cost about Rs. 8.32 lakhs ex-showroom, Delhi.
Suzuki RM Z450 Design:
This top notch dirt-bike retains all the features that make it a dirt-bike. The Suzuki RM Z450 is just an essential motocrosser without the “bling” factor. A high beak mudguard in the front and a thin tail mudguard in the rear, under-seat exhaust, a long seat at the fuel tank’s height are all the characteristics found on the RM Z450. Taking a hint from the global market, the RM Z450 is expected to be released in Suzuki’s ‘Champion Yellow No. 2’ colour scheme.
Suzuki RM Z450 Dimension:
This bike gets a good wheelbase, ground clearance and seat height to suit its purpose. The RM Z450 stays nimble while trailing through the dirt-track or even when it’s airborne since the mass is concentrated in the centre. The inverted telescopic forks on the front and a monoshock suspension on the rear have long travel character to allow serious off-roading. With a weight of just 112 kilograms, the Suzuki RM Z450 poses a threat to all its competitors in the tracks.
Suzuki RM Z450 Features:
Suzuki has equipped the RM Z450 with a ‘MX-Tuner 2.0’ kit that enables customised tuning through a smartphone app. Through the app, a receiver in the bike can be instructed to regulate ignition timing and fuel delivery for optimum performance in a race. The personalised settings can be pre-programmed as well. This smart system also records real-time engine data and run-time information to maintain the bike better. Suzuki Holeshot Assist Control (S-HAC) allows the rider to select multiple launch control options to suit riding conditions in a bid to get a head start in the race. The RM Z450 also comes with advanced traction management system as standard.
Suzuki RM Z450 Engine and Performance:
As a top of the line dirt-bike, Suzuki has given its RM Z450 adequate performance numbers to deal with competition. A 449cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine powers the RM Z450. Suzuki has specially designed the cylinder head intake port to increase power output. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The high peak horsepower with abundant low end torque provides great throttle response throughout the rev range. Although Suzuki has not officially revealed the power figures, an American tuner ran the RM Z450 on a dyno test. The test revealed that the bike makes 50.2 BHP at 8,800 RPM and 45 Nm torque at 7,600 RPM.
Suzuki RM Z450 Mileage:
The Suzuki RM Z450 has been showing fuel economy in a range of 20 to 25 kmpl. The fuel tank capacity is 6.3 litres.
Suzuki RM Z450 Rivals:
Direct rivals to the RM Z450 include Kawasaki KX450, Yamaha YZ450F, Honda CRF450R, Honda CRF450R-S, Husqvarna FC 450 and KTM 450 SX-F.