- Uses Euro-4 compliant engine
- Updates limited to colours
- Sold in ABS and non-ABS variants in the US
Suzuki has updated its product portfolio in the US with the launch of the 2021 GSX-S750. The 2021 model, however, is still Euro-4 compliant and the changes are limited to the aesthetics. In terms of updates, the 2021 GSX-S750 gets an updated colour palette. The motorcycle is sold in two variants in the US – ABS and non-ABS. The 2021 model with ABS is now available in Pearl Brilliant White and Champion Yellow No. 2 bodywork. The non-ABS model is available in Metallic Oort Gray No. 3 and Glass Sparkle Black paint.
The ABS variant is priced at USD 8,899 (Rs 6.55 lakh) while the non-ABS version is listed at USD 8,499 (Rs 6.26 lakh).
Everything else is identical to the old model, and the 2021 GSX-S750 continues to pack features such as a single-pod headlight with fang-shaped DRLs, LCD instrument panel, muscular styling, and split-style seats. The hardware, too, remains unaltered and the 2021 model uses upside-down KYB front forks and a rear mono-shock to perform the suspension tasks. The anchoring setup includes twin discs at the front and a single rotor at the back. The safety package includes ABS (optional in the US) and switchable traction control system.
Mechanical specifications include a Euro-4 compliant 749cc, inline four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 113bhp and 81Nm of peak torque. The motor is linked to a six-speed gearbox.