- Priced at USD 5,499 (Rs 4.06 lakh) in the US market
- Available in two colours
- No styling or mechanical revisions for 2021
Suzuki has revealed the 2021 iteration of its quarter-litre motorcycle, the GSX250R. The only major upgrade to the 2021 model comes in the form of a new colour option, and the GSX250R will be offered in a white and black paint scheme. The motorcycle is also available in a black colour option. The 2021 model has been priced at USD 5,499 (Rs 4.06 lakh) in the US market.
Everything else remains identical to the previous model and the GSX250R continues to pack features such as a full fairing design, a muscular styling, an LCD instrument cluster, LED DRLs, an LED taillight, a 15-litre fuel tank, clip-on handlebars, and split-style seats.
Mechanical specifications, too, continue to feature a 248cc, parallel-twin cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that is linked to a six-speed transmission. The suspension setup comprises of telescopic forks at the front and a rear mono-shock. The anchoring tasks are handled by disc brakes on both wheels.
The GSX250R is not likely to arrive in the Indian market. However, the Japanese brand has already updated its existing quarter-litre products – the Gixxer 250 and the Gixxer SF 250 – to comply with the newest emission norms.