- Suzuki launches 2020 GSX-R150 in Indonesia
- Sports livery inspired by the GSX-RR MotoGP bike
- Commemorates Suzuki’s 100th anniversary
Suzuki has introduced the 2020 edition of its 150cc fully-faired offering, the GSX-R150, with MotoGP livery in Indonesia. The motorcycle commemorates the completion of Suzuki’s 100 years of existence and 50 years since its entry into the Indonesian market. It also celebrates the Suzuki Ecstar Team’s recent progress in MotoGP racing.
The body panels of the new 2020 GSX-R150 sport blue and silver colour along with graphics inspired by the latest iteration of the GSX-RR – Suzuki’s MotoGP machine. The colour scheme also holds a rich racing heritage as it was used on the racing motorcycle which Suzuki used in the 1960 Isle of Man’s Tourist Trophy. Notably, all the recent bikes belonging to the GSX-R series have been bestowed with the same paint scheme and decals.
The Suzuki GSX-R150 is powered by a 150cc, fuel-injected, DOHC (dual over head camshaft) and churns out 18.6bhp at 10,500rpm and 14Nm of torque at 9,000rpm. It is underpinned by a twin-spar diamond frame with 17-inch alloy at both ends, suspended by telescopic forks and a monoshock. On the feature front, it comes equipped with full-LED headlamp and tail lamp, digital console, keyless ignition and easy start system.
The prices of the GSX-R150 start at IDR 30,600,000 (approx. Rs 1.54 lakh) and go up to IDR 34,600,000 (approx. Rs 1.75 lakh) in Indonesia. As for the Indian market, Suzuki has the Gixxer and Gixxer SF in the 150-160cc segment.