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Suzuki Intruder 150: All You Need To Know



The Suzuki Intruder 150 will get same engine that does duty on the Gixxer but will be tuned to offer better low- and mid-range torque. The bike will also come with a host of premium features like LED taillamps and projector headlamps.

Suzuki Intruder 150: All You Need To Know
The new Suzuki Intruder 150 is likely to be priced in the Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220's territory

Highlights

  • The new Suzuki Intruder 150 borrows that 155cc engine from the Gixxer
  • The engine has been tuned to offer better low-end torque
  • The new Suzuki Intruder 150 will be launched on November 7
Suzuki Intruder 150, the upcoming motorcycle from the Japanese manufacturer is set to be launched in India November 7. We recently shared some leaked images of the bike that appears to have come from a brochure. The brochure images also reveal some of the technical specifications and a bunch of key features, which indicates that new Intruder 150 will be a premium offering from Suzuki, and will be priced closer to the Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220. While we will only be able to confirm all that when we get to ride the bike, later this week, but till then here's all that we already know about the new Suzuki Intruder 150.

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