- Features 2020 GSX-RR MotoGP bike inspired livery
- Retains the styling of the standard model
- Same livery is also available on GSX-R150 and GSX-R125
Suzuki has brought the GSX-RR MotoGP bike livery to its litre-class supersport model, the GSX-R1000R. The 60th anniversary MotoGP-inspired blue and silver livery looks very appealing. The silver shade is visible on the front fender, fairing and the side and rear panels.
The changes are limited to the new livery while the rest of the styling cues are very familiar. Thus, you would see a compact LED headlight with LED DRLs at the front, LED blinkers, an LED taillight, GSX-RR MotoGP dash, muscular styling and step-up saddle. The mechanical specifications on the 2020 model include a 999.8cc, inline four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC motor that produces 185bhp of power 117Nm of torque.
Apart from the GSX-R1000R, Suzuki has also brought the 2020 GSX-RR MotoGP bike inspired livery to the GSX-R150 and the GSX-R125. The Japanese two-wheeler brand has also revealed the Katana Red in Japan.
Unfortunately, we are yet to see 2020 GSX-RR compete against its rivals as the Coronavirus pandemic has brought the motorsport to a temporary halt.