Winter price cuts on selected Suzuki models

Suzuki GSX-8T and GSX-8TT retros

To make it even easier for customers to put a new motorcycle in the garage this winter and prepare for the forthcoming spring, Suzuki has dropped the prices of a number of key models in its range, via a healthy dealer contribution.

Suzuki dealers will be offering a £1,000 deposit contribution on the GSX-S1000GT+ sports tourer, and the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT modern retros. There will also be a £300 contribution from authorised Suzuki retailers on the GSX-8S middleweight naked. 

Suzuki GSX-S1000GT+ on a marina

As a result, the £1,000 contribution reduces the OTR price of the GSX-S1000GT+ – complete with its standard-fit 36-litre panniers – to just £11,999. The 8TT drops to £8,999, and the 8TT to £8,599. The £300 contribution to the 8S makes it £7,999 OTR. The new OTR prices are available to both finance and cash buyers.

The 8T and 8TT pack Suzuki’s award-winning 776cc parallel twin engine into retro-inspired packages; the 8T takes inspiration from Suzuki’s T500, while the 8TT is a clear nod to the GS1000S. Along with the 8S, they feature a bi-directional quickshifter as standard and a choice of power modes and traction control settings. The punchy, torque-laden motor is wrapped in a steel frame with a separate bolt-on subframe. 

2026 GSX-8S on twisty road

All four models are also currently included in Suzuki's offer of free heated grips, which runs until the end of January 2026, and all come with up-to-10-year-warranty.

The price reduction further underlines Suzuki’s commitment to making it easier for customers to plan ahead and own a new motorcycle ready for the season ahead, following the reduction of its rate of finance on several other models in the range.  

Terms and conditions
£1,000 dealer contribution applies to the purchase of a new GSX-8T, GSX-8TT, GSX-S1000GT+ only from a participating Suzuki Dealership. This offer includes a £1,000 saving off the OTR price.  £300 dealer contribution applies to the purchase of a new GSX-8S only from a participating Suzuki Dealership. This offer includes a £300 saving off the OTR price. The purchase and registration of the motorcycle must take place between 12/01/2026 and 31/03/2026. Offer is valid in the UK only and may be extended or withdrawn at any time. There is no cash offer, credit or other alternative offered. Promoter: Suzuki GB PLC, Steinbeck Crescent, Snelshall West, Milton Keynes, MK4 4AE.  

1.9% APR finance on selected Suzuki models

2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000 riding on city street

Suzuki has dropped the rate of finance on its V-Strom 1050DE and V-Strom 1050RE adventure machines, as well as the GSX-S1000 super-naked.

The lower rate of finance is available on either a three-year PCP or HP agreement, with a minimum deposit of £500. 

The GSX-S1000 uses Suzuki’s proven 1000cc inline-four engine and is equipped with all the technology a rider needs as standard, including a bi-directional quickshifter, selectable power modes and traction control modes, all controlled via a simple-to-use switchgear and displayed via a colour TFT screen. 

2026 Suzuki V-Strom 1050RE on winding road

The V-Strom 1050RE comes with an IMU-governed electronics package that includes lean angle-sensitive ABS and traction control, with three modes to choose from, hill hold, cruise control, and a bi-directional quickshifter.

The range-topping 1050DE adds an off-road specific traction control setting, switchable ABS at the rear, as well as longer travel suspension, different ‘bars and ‘pegs, and swaps the 19/17” cast wheel arrangement for 21/17” spoke wheels.

2026 Suzuki V-Strom 1050DE off-road

The offer runs until the end of March, 2026. 

1.9% APR Representative finance available on HP and PCP. £500 minimum deposit required. Offer applies to the purchase of a new GSX-S1000, V-Strom 1050DE and? V-Strom 1050RE from a participating Suzuki Dealership. The motorcycle must be purchased and registered between 12/01/2026 and 31/03/2026 to qualify for the offer. Credit subject to status, UK residents aged 18+. Suzuki Financial Services Ltd, St.William House, Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff, CF10 5BH. ?Offer is valid in the UK only from a participating Suzuki Dealership and may be extended or withdrawn at any time.? 

Suzuki reveals SV-7GX at Eicma

Suzuki has revealed a new SV-7GX, which was unveiled today at Eicma in Milan, Italy. The covers were also pulled off an updated GSX-S1000GX. 

The SV-7GX uses an updated version of Suzuki’s proven – and somewhat legendary – 645cc V-twin engine, which is now fully-compliant with the latest Euro5+ emissions regulations. Peak power is 73PS and peak torque is 64Nm. Aiding efficiency and performance is a new magneto, transmission gears, airbox, a ride-by-wire throttle, and a new exhaust system. 

As the GX suffix suggests, the SV-7GX will provide a middleweight sports crossover option in the Suzuki lineup, alongside the range-topping GSX-S1000GX. 

A steel trellis frame is equipped with suspension from KYB, which provides a plush ride quality designed to make it easy to cover distance in comfort on the 7GX. The seat height remains accessible for a multitude of riders at 795mm. Wheels are new cast aluminium 17”, front and rear, and are shod with Pirelli Angel GT 2 tyres. They work with the chassis to provide the sport element to the new sports crossover. Tokico calipers and twin 290mm discs provide the stopping power.

Tall, wide, tapered aluminium ‘bars provide an upright and comfortable riding position, but place weight over the front tyre enough to generate feel and allow riders to enjoy the sporty side of the 7GX when away from the motorway or dual carriageways. Handguards come as standard.  

On the electronics side, smartphone connectivity comes as standard and allows riders to access everything from maps to contacts and messages from intuitive switchgear on the left handlebar. All information is displayed via a colour TFT screen, which also indicates the selected throttle map, with three to choose from, as well as the chosen traction control setting, also with three to choose from, as well as off. There’s a USB-C charging port on the left hand side. The electronics package also includes a standard-fit bi-directional quickshifter for seamless up and down gear changes. 

Wind-tunnel tested bodywork shields the rider from the worst of the elements and provides aerodynamic efficiency, with styling cues taken from the bigger GSX-S1000GX. There’s a 17.4-litre fuel tank. Lighting is full LED all round, with a new asaerial design at the front for improved illumination and visibility while cornering. 

An accessories catalogue includes a 45-litre top box, soft panniers, tank bags, and heated grips. 

Pricing for the SV-7GX will be announced in due course, with the arrival set for late summer, 2026.

Suzuki has also announced updates to the GSX-S1000GX. The ultimate sports crossover model – which was revealed at Eicma only two years ago – has received a round of subtle updates to further improve its performance as a motorcycle adept at both covering long distances in speed and comfort, as well as offering up sporting intentions when the rider wants to enjoy a more twisty, winding route.  

A suite of changes includes the addition of new winglets to the GX’s fairing, improving downforce and enhancing stability at high speeds. Modifications to the mirror mountings reduce vibrations for clearer rearward visibility. 

The GSX-S1000GX puts out 152PS and 106Nm of torque from its 999cc inline four-cylinder engine. A twin-spar aluminium frame and GSX-R-derived swingarm is suspended by semi-active electronic suspension from Showa. 

A colour TFT screen shows selected modes of a plethora of rider aids, including seven IMU-governed traction control settings, and the ability to disengage entirely. Those traction control settings are also linked to Suzuki’s roll torque control system and an anti-wheelie system. Lean-angle sensitive ABS, a bi-directional quickshifter, and cruise control also come as standard, along with smartphone connectivity. 

In the UK the GSX-S1000GX will be available solely as a GX+ variant, which means it will come with free 36-litre panniers as standard. 

It will arrive in early 2026 with an OTR price of £14,999. 

Suzuki also confirmed that the e-Address, first revealed at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in New Delhi in January this year, will form part of its European model range in 2026, More information will be released in due course. 

Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+ static with a modern style office building behind

Pricing confirmed for GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition

The full colour lineup of the GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition

Suzuki has confirmed that the GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition will come with an OTR price of £17,599 when it arrives in the spring of 2026. 

Announced earlier in 2025 – the 40th anniversary of the GSX-R range – the new GSX-R1000R gets an updated engine, with modifications that include a new crankshaft, crankcases, pistons, connecting rods, and a higher compression ratio. The MotoGP-derived variable valve timing system remains. 

There’s also a new exhaust, an updated suite of electronics, and winglets that increase downforce at higher speeds. The changes mean the new engine meets Euro5+ emissions standards and boasts a higher performance ceiling, too. 

An electronics package comprises an IMU-governed traction control and roll torque control system and ABS system. There’s launch control, a bi-directional quickshifter, and selectable power modes. 

The GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition cornering

Suzuki shows new colours at MCL

Two new colour schemes on the 8R

Suzuki has announced a suite of new colour options for its GSX-8R and V-Strom 1050RE machines.

The award-winning 8R will continue to be available in Suzuki’s trademark Metallic Triton Blue in 2026, but the existing grey wheels are swapped for racier black ones. A new white version joins the ranks, offset by blue decals and wheels, and a metallic matt black option sports red graphics and wheels. 

2026 8R in blue
2026 8R in black
2026 8R in white

The V-Strom 1050RE – the ‘road explorer’ in Suzuki’s V-Strom 1050 range, alongside the 1050DE ‘dual explorer’ – also gets a trio of new colour schemes. There’s a grey version with black and red decals and dark red wheels, and an all-black iteration. The stand-out colour joining the range for 2026 is a Matt Steel Green with matt black panels on the tank and black wheels. 

V-Strom 1050RE in grey and red

V-Strom 1050RE in black
V-Strom 1050RE in matt steel green

The GSX-R1000R returns

Suzuki GSX-R1000R cornering

Suzuki has announced that the GSX-R1000R will return to the UK. Designed to perform, built to thrill, the GSX-R1000R gets an updated engine to meet Euro5+ regulations whilst maintaining high levels of performance output. Changes include a new crankshaft, crankcases, pistons, connecting rods, and a higher compression ratio. There’s also a new exhaust, an updated suite of electronics, and winglets that increase downforce at higher speeds.

Despite a number of changes made to satisfy the latest emissions standards, the updates to the engine also enhance the GSX-R1000R’s performance potential, making it capable of withstanding the tuning required to compete successfully in premier class endurance, superbike, and superstock racing competitions.

The announcement comes ahead of the prestigious Suzuka 8-Hour endurance racein Japan and the third round of the 2025 FIM Endurance World Championship, a championship that the GSX-R1000 has won 15 times since 2001. The announcement also comes as part of this year’s 40th anniversary celebrations of the GSX-R range, when the GSX-R750F changed the world of sportsbikes forever in 1985. As a result, the GSX-R1000R will come in a trio of colour schemes inspired by classic GSX-R liveries of the past, each adorned with a 40th anniversary logo on the fairing and fuel tank.

Engine cutaway of the GSX-R1000R

Engine

The GSX-R1000R’s 1000cc, inline four-cylinder engine still uses Suzuki’s MotoGP-developed variable valve timing system. Developed on the firm’s GSX-RR prototype racer, which won the 2020 MotoGP world championship, the mechanical system is built into the intake cam sprocket and an adjacent guide plate. It uses 12 steel balls and slanted grooves to rotate the sprocket and retard the intake valve timing at a pre-set rpm, boosting high-rpm power without sacrificing midrange and lower-rpm output. It also retains a finger follower valve train, though the shape of the fingers on both the intake and exhaust sides were changed and optimised to match the new cam profile. In addition, the exhaust valve diameter was changed from 24mm to 25mm, plus there are new camshafts and a wider cam chain. Maximum valve lift remains the same, with reduced overlap to help meet emissions targets. 

There’s a new fuel pump to increase fuel pressure, and changes to the fuel injectors, with the secondary top feed injector changing from 10 to eight holes to contribute to cleaner emissions. To help maintain power output, new throttle bodies boast a larger bore; up to 48mm from 46mm, while air delivered to the throttle bodies travels through newly designed single-stage funnels, further boosting peak power. 

GSX-R1000R engine

New, forged aluminium pistons have short skirts, cutaway sides and a short, DLC-coated wrist pin to reduce friction. The piston heads were reshaped to increase the compression ratio to 13.8:1 and accommodate the size of the increased exhaust valve diameter. The new pistons contribute to power output, reduced vibration, and durability. 

The connecting rods are chrome-molybdenum steel with a carburised surface treatment to increase strength and are designed to enhance reliability when under higher levels of tune for racing. 

The crankshaft adopts a new design with thicker journals, increased from 35mm to 37mm, designed to accommodate higher loads and withstand higher levels of tune in racing environments, plus new crankcases were designed in conjunction with the new crankshaft. 

As well as being highly attractive and etched with a GSX-R logo, the new exhaust silencer body is more compact, reducing its capacity from 8.3 to 5.5 liters. A larger capacity elliptical catalytic converter in the collector is positioned closer to the engine to facilitate quicker warming, which helps improve its performance. 

Peak power is 195PS at 13,200rpm, with peak torque 110.0Nm at 11,000rpm.

GSX-R1000R rolling chassis

The new GSX-R1000R uses the same lightweight twin-spar aluminium frame, subframe, and braced aluminium swingarm as the previous version. Suspension comes courtesy of Showa, with its balance free front forks at the front, and a balance free rear shock at the rear, and there’s an electronically-controlled steering damper.  

At the front, brakes are Brembo monoblock calipers, biting 320mm discs. At the rear sits a single caliper and 220m disc. There’s also a new ABS unit that saves 51 grams over the previous version GSX-R1000R. Lightweight cast aluminium wheels wear Bridgestone BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11 tyres: 120/70ZR17M/ at the front, 190/55ZR17M/C at the rear. 

GSX-R1000R backing in under braking

Developed in conjunction with the Suzuki CN Challenge race team, which contested the 2024 Suzuka 8-Hour with an experimental GSX-R1000R, new winglets provide increased downforce at higher speeds, aiding stability and reducing wheelie.

Produced in Japan, they are made of dry carbon with a hollow structure, and the size and shape of the winglets were developed through a long process of experimental builds and thorough test runs to achieve the optimum effect without making handling feel heavy.

GSX-R1000R sliding on corner exit


Electronics 

An updated suite of electronics further enhances the GSX-R1000R’s performance potential and allows riders to tailor its character to suit their preferences or riding conditions. Armed with a six direction IMU, the GSX-R1000R gets an updated traction control system that incorporates Suzuki’s new Roll Torque Control and anti-wheelie, with 10 modes to choose from plus the ability to disengage entirely.  

Suzuki’s Roll Torque Control uses data from the IMU and wheel speed sensors to calculate the bike’s lean angle and speed to predetermine what level of power output is optimal. It works in conjunction with the traction control to deliver a sense of stability through the corner. Its benefit is that it works to prevent wheel spin, rather than activate when slip is detected, making for more seamless acceleration and the reduced cutting of power and ‘pumping’.

GSX-R1000R on the starting grid

There’s a ride-by-wire throttle, bi-directional quickshifter, lean angle-sensitive ABS and slope-dependent control, launch control, low RPM assist, and Suzuki’s easy start function. 

A new Li-ion HY battEliiy P-series starter battery is more compact and lightweight, and is designed with a focus on exceptional reliability, durability, enhanced startability, and an extended lifespan. 

Headlights, positioning lights, and taillights are full LED.

2026 GSX-R1000R colours


Styling 

Three new colour schemes pay homage to classic GSX-R liveries of old, with a classic blue and white take joined by a red and white version and a yellow and matt blue option. Each features a 40th anniversary decal on the fairing and the fuel tank. A retro ‘R’ logo adorns the bellypan of all three. There are also GSX-R logos on the seat and exhaust silencer, and the magneto and clutch covers are finished in grey.

Rider with knee down on 2026 GSX-R1000R


Pricing and availability 

The GSX-R1000R will arrive in UK dealerships in the spring of 2026, with pricing to be announced in due course. It will be on display at MCL at the NEC in November.

Suzuki launches new retro models: GSX-8T and GSX-8TT

Suzuki has launched two brand-new models on its award-winning 800cc platform, with the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT combining retro spirit with next generation performance. The 8T takes styling cues from classic bikes of the 1960s and 1970s, such as the iconic Suzuki T500, while the 8TT builds on that platform further but with inspiration coming from the faired race bikes of the period, such as the legendary Yoshimura GS1000 AMA superbike.  

  • Both models use Suzuki’s 776cc parallel twin engine with its 270° crankshaft design, which gives it unrivalled drive and lowdown power, while double overhead cams and four valves per cylinder enable a free-revving nature. 
  • The engine is housed in a twin-spar steel frame with a separate lightweight subframe. An electronics suite comprises traction control, power modes, a bi-directional quickshifter, and colour TFT screen. 
  • Both the 8T and 8TT get a new fuel tank, seat, seat unit, and handlebars complete with bar-end mirrors. 
  • The 8T adopts a new round headlight with full LED lighting, blending modern technology with classic styling. The 8TT adds a headlight cowling that shares more than a passing resemblance to vintage road race machinery from the 70s and 80s. 

 

Design

The 8T and 8TT’s design brief was to produce two machines that embody the retro spirit of Suzuki’s heritage and iconic models of past decades. Drawn by designers in Italy and further sculpted in Japan, both models use a new 16.5-litre fuel tank, which connects each side to new radiator shrouds – brushed silver on the 8T and black on the 8TT – adorned with the circular GSX8 logo. 

The 8T evokes the charm of classic bikes, and a new circular headlight design with a flat bottom section is further reminiscent of motorcycles of the 70s and 80s, though it is full-LED with a bright, horizontal LED strip across the middle.  

Inspired by classic road race machines, the 8TT retains the same headlight unit as its 8T stablemate but wraps it in a cowling that bears a striking resemblance to the GS1000S of the late 1970s. It is fitted with a screen that further completes the look, as well as providing the functional benefit of added weather protection. 

New circular bar-end mirrors ensure a sleek and low profile. Their design was refined to ensure visual harmony with the overall silhouette, and special attention was paid to detail, including hand-polishing the parting lines and gate marks of the aluminium die-cast stays. The mirrors offer excellent rearward visibility by minimising interference from the rider’s body.  

Underneath the 776cc parallel twin engine, the 8TT also adopts a lower cowling, further enhancing its racier aesthetic. 

A new seat, inspired by the tuck-and-roll seats of the 1960s and 70s slots onto the top of the subframe of the 8T. It features high-density foam cushioning for enhanced comfort and a premium riding experience. Additionally, the shape of the seat front improves ease of mounting and dismounting and provides excellent foot reach. 

On the 8TT the seat still ensures a comfortable ride but is finished with a flatter top more reminiscent of race bike seats. 

With a matt finish to its black seat unit, brushed radiator shrouds, gold forks, and black wheels, the GSX-8T will be available with a Candy Burnt Gold, Metallic Matt Steel Green, or Metallic Matt Black fuel tank. 

 The 8TT adds more pops of colour and retro racing flair thanks to striped decals on its tank and cowling, with matching wheels. A Glass Sparkle Black variant is offset by red wheels and red and gold decals, while a Pearl Matt Shadow Green version is completed with gold wheels and gold and bronze stripes. 



Engine

While retro spirit comes from the styling of the 8T and 8TT, next generation performance is delivered by Suzuki’s award-winning 776cc parallel twin engine; widely praised for its drive from the bottom end and through its midrange, making it a useable, flexible, and fun powerplant. This character and punchy performance is enhanced by a 270° crankshaft design, helping fire the 8T and 8TT from corner to corner. Peak torque is 78Nm at 6800rpm, and peak power comes in at 82.9PS at 8500rpm. 

A cross balancer reduces vibrations and aids in the motor’s compact design, and a short exhaust muffler keeps the bike’s side profile clean and compact while still providing an exciting exhaust note. 

 

Chassis

Both models use the same steel frame and subframe, and aluminium swingarm. They are suspended by upside down KYB forks – gold on the 8T and black on the 8TT – and a KYB rear shock. Wide, tapered aluminium handlebars provide an engaging and comfortable riding position, offering plenty of leverage for steering input. Stopping power comes via twin 310mm discs up front with radially-mounted Nissin calipers, and a 240mm disc at the rear. 

Pricing and availability

The GSX-8T and GSX-8TT will come with an OTR price of £9,599 and £9,999 respectively and will be arriving in dealerships in the coming weeks. Both come with Suzuki’s standard three-year warranty plus up to seven-years extended warranty, activated by regular servicing at an authorised Suzuki dealership. 

Pricing announced for new Suzuki DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM

Suzuki DR-Z4S on paddock stand

Suzuki GB has announced pricing for the new DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM models, which were revealed at Eicma last year. Both the dual-purpose trail bike, the DR-Z4S, and its supermoto stablemate, the DR-Z4SM, will come with an OTR price of £7,999. 

Both bikes use a new 398cc single-cylinder engine and a new twin-spar steel frame with a separate, bolt-on aluminium subframe and aluminium swingarm. The DR-Z4S sports 21” and 18” spoked wheels and long-travel suspension from KYB, with 280mm of fork travel, 296mm of rear wheel travel, and 300mm of ground clearance. The SM is equipped with 17” wheels and has 260mm of front suspension travel and 277mm rear wheel travel. 

 

Suzuki DR-Z4SM on paddock stand

An electronics package comprises three power modes and two standard traction control modes, a tailored off-road traction control setting, plus the ability to disengage the system entirely. There’s also the ability to disengage the ABS at the rear or at both ends on the 4S, for more control off-road, and at the rear of the 4SM. 

Both models channel RM-Z-inspired styling, with the DR-Z4S available in Suzuki’s trademark off-road yellow as well as dark grey, while the 4SM comes in white and a new blue/grey livery, dubbed Sky Grey. 

When the bikes arrive in dealerships at the end of the summer buyers will benefit from Suzuki’s standard three-year warranty and can enjoy the extended seven-year service activated warranty if they have their DR-Z serviced at an authorised Suzuki dealership. 

 

Suzuki DR-Z4S wheelie

Suzuki GB’s head of motorcycles, Jonathan Martin, said, “These may be spiritual successors to the DR-Z400S and DR-Z400SM, and they take everything that made those bikes so popular – such as their robustness and reliability – but they build on that foundation and reputation with a brand-new chassis and a new version of our 400cc single cylinder engine.

“Delivering superior levels of performance in their respective categories was our aim; for instance, ensuring the DR-Z4S is equipped with a suspension package that can take on the roughest of trails and will perform for an experienced rider off-road, while also remaining friendly for a newer rider. Engine capacity remains the same as the previous DR-Z models, but cumulative torque is improved, which in turn gives a linear throttle response and predictable power delivery, important for negotiating tougher trails or picking up the throttle out of corners on the track.

“We’re looking forward to seeing them in dealerships and are sure buyers or those taking a test ride will feel the high quality, impressive performance, but also our commitment to providing value.”

 

Suzuki DR-Z4SM sliding

Both models come with Suzuki's standard three-year manufacturer warranty and are eligible for Suzuki's extended seven-year warranty through regular servicing at an authorised Suzuki dealership.

DR-Z4S set for ABR Festival debut

Suzuki DR-Z4S in the forest

Suzuki’s hotly-anticipated DR-Z4S will make its show debut at the 2025 ABR Festival later this month, where it will be displayed for the first time ahead of its arrival late this summer. 

With a brand-new version of Suzuki’s 398cc single-cylinder engine at its heart, the DR-Z is wrapped in an all-new chassis and comes equipped with selectable engine maps, traction control modes – including an off-road-focussed gravel mode – and switchable ABS.

It will be displayed alongside its supermoto stablemate, the DR-Z4SM, and Suzuki’s V-Strom range, which includes the widely-lauded V-Strom 800DE and RE, and the adventure flagship V-Strom 1050DE and V-Strom 1050RE.

Suzuki V-Strom 800DE test rides ABR

Representing the firm’s off-road heritage will be the iconic DR800S, while those looking for more traditional touring adventure can poke around the GSX-S1000GX – with an electronics package topped by Showa electronic suspension – and the GSX-S1000GT. 

The award-winning GSX-8R and GSX-8S will also feature.

For those keen to explore further on and off-road test rides are available on the entire V-Strom stable. Show-goers can also take the GX, GT, 8S, and 8R out on the road.

Courtesy of Suzuki Insurance those taking a demo ride that then go on to buy can get up to £200 towards their insurance*. Suzuki staff on the stand during the course of the event will provide more details.

SR75 Suzuki V-Strom 800DE project

Suzuki’s multi-championship-winning supercross team, SR75 Suzuki, will be displaying one of its RM-Z450 race bikes, plus its V-Strom 800DE project build, which adds a supercross twist to the already-off-road ready V-Strom.

The ABR Festival takes place at Ragley Hall, Alcester B49 5NJ, on 27-29 June.

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*Offer valid when you purchase a Suzuki motorcycle within 6 months of completing a Suzuki test ride at the ABR Festival (31st December), taking place June 27–29, 2025.

• “Customer” is defined as the name of the registered keeper of the model year 2025 Suzuki two-wheel motorcycle.
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Colour updates for Suzuki’s Burgman 400

Suzuki has released a trio of colour updates for the Burgman 400, the original maxi-scooter.

An effortlessly classy pearl matt shadow green is enhanced by gold wheels and black trim. The same gold wheels also standout on an otherwise-understated all-black version. The third paint scheme added to the Burgman 400 lineup is a metallic reflective blue, also equipped with the gold wheels. 

2025 Burgman 400 in blue
2025 Burgman 400 in black

First launched in 1998 and in production ever since, the current Burgman 400 is equipped with a punchy single-cylinder engine capable of returning over 70mpg.

Convenience comes from 42-litres of under-seat storage and a combined 6.3-litres of storage space with two additional compartments at the front. A traction control system keeps things in check on slippery or wet surfaces. 

The Burgman 400 comes with an OTR price of £7,199. 

Suzuki releases new colours for GSX-8S and GSX-S1000GT

Suzuki GSX-8S in silver

Suzuki has released a selection of new colour schemes for its award-winning GSX-8S and the GSX-S1000GT. 

The GSX-8S – the first of Suzuki’s new models launched on its new 776cc parallel twin engine platform that has gone on to win awards and widespread acclaim – is now available in a new silver and black with red wheels, while the red wheels also complement the red subframe on a version with all-black body work. There’s also an updated Cosmic Blue edition, which comes with a black seat unit and black wheels.

Suzuki GSX-8S in silver
Suzuki GSX-8S in blue
Suzuki GSX-8S in black

The 8S comes with a bi-directional quickshifter as standard, selectable power and traction control modes, and a colour TFT screen, while the frame is a new steel unit with a separate aluminium subframe. 

The GSX-S1000GT sports tourer will continue to be available in the bold, all-red livery it came in in 2024. That colour scheme will be joined by a classy Metallic Oort Grey model with bronze wheels and bronze subframe, and a new Pearl Vigor Blue.

In addition, the GSX-8S is available with an £800 test ride incentive until the end of March, while the GSX-S1000GT can be had on 0% finance until the end of the month. 

GSX-S1000GT in blue, studio right hand side.
GSX-S1000GT in grey studio right hand side.

Terms and Conditions GSX-S1000GT – From £89 a month, 0% APR, 49-month PCP agreement, £2,965 customer deposit & £5,662 optional final payment, 4,000 miles per annum, Credit subject to status, UK residents aged 18+, £1,000 minimum deposit required. Suzuki Financial Services Limited, 33 Old Broad Street, Broad Street, Liverpool Street, London EC2N 1HZ. With Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) you have the option after you have paid all of the regular monthly repayments to: (1) return the vehicle and not pay the Optional Final repayment. In this example if the vehicle has exceeded 16,333 miles, a charge of 6p (inc. VAT @ 20%) will apply per excess mile. If the vehicle is in good condition (fair wear and tear accepted) and has not exceeded 16,333 miles you will have nothing further to pay. (2) Pay the optional Final Repayment to own the vehicle or (3) Part exchange the vehicle subject to settlement of your existing finance agreement; new finance agreements are subject to status. 0% finance offer is available on Hayabusa, Hayabusa 25th Anniversary, GSX-S1000GX, GSX-S1000GX+, GSX-S1000GT, GSX-S1000GT+, Katana, GSX-S1000, V-Strom 1050DE, V-Strom 1050DE Tour, V-Strom 1050 and V-Strom 1050 Tour only from participating Suzuki Dealerships. The purchase and registration of the motorcycle must take place between 31/01/2025 and 31/03/2025.

Terms and Conditions GSX-8R – £800 test ride offer applies to the purchase of a new GSX-8S, GSX-8R, V-Strom 800DE, V-Strom 800DE Tour, V-Strom 800RE and V-Strom 800RE Tour from a participating Suzuki Dealership. The test ride, purchase and registration of the motorcycle must take place between 31/01/2025 and 31/03/2025. This offer includes a £800 saving off the OTR price. Offer is valid in the UK only and may be extended or withdrawn at any time. There is no cash offer, credit or other alternative offered. Promoter: Suzuki GB PLC, Steinbeck Crescent, Snelshall West, Milton Keynes, MK4 4AE.

Updated Suzuki GSX-S1000 available for £69 per month

Silver Suzuki GSX-S1000

Suzuki has released a refreshed Suzuki GSX-S1000, which comes with a new colour TFT screen and is available for just £69 per month thanks to 0% finance and a £1,000 dealer contribution. 

Powered by an engine that can trace its roots back to one of the most iconic superbikes engines of all time – the K5 GSX-R1000 – the GSX-S1000 naked is now equipped with a 5-inch colour TFT screen, that displays a wealth of information, including the selected settings from the electronics package. 

Suzuki GSX-S1000 colour dash

That electronics package includes a choice of three power modes, while an integrated traction control and anti-wheelie system comprises five modes, plus the ability to switch it off altogether. There’s also a bi-directional quickshifter as standard.

The superbike-derived engine puts out 152PS at 11,000rpm and 106Nm of torque at 9,250rpm, and is housed in a twin-spar aluminium frame, suspended by fully-adjustable KYB forks and a preload and rebound damping adjustable rear shock. 

Blue Suzuki GSX-S1000 going around a corner

The updated GSX-S1000 comes in Suzuki’s trademark blue and white, with black wheels. There’s also an understated all-black version, and new silver option, with blue accents and blue wheels. 

On a four-year PCP deal, with a £2,337 deposit, it can be ridden for just £69 per month. 

Terms and Conditions
GSX-S1000 – From £69 a month, 0% APR, 49-month PCP agreement, £2,337 customer deposit & £5,350 optional final payment, 4,000 miles per annum, Credit subject to status, UK residents aged 18+, £1,000 minimum deposit required. Suzuki Financial Services Limited, 33 Old Broad Street, Broad Street, Liverpool Street, London EC2N 1HZ. With Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) you have the option after you have paid all of the regular monthly repayments to: (1) return the vehicle and not pay the Optional Final repayment. In this example if the vehicle has exceeded 16,333 miles, a charge of 6p (inc. VAT @ 20%) will apply per excess mile. If the vehicle is in good condition (fair wear and tear accepted) and has not exceeded 16,333 miles you will have nothing further to pay. (2) Pay the optional Final Repayment to own the vehicle or (3) Part exchange the vehicle subject to settlement of your existing finance agreement; new finance agreements are subject to status. 0% finance offer is available on Hayabusa, Hayabusa 25th Anniversary, GSX-S1000GX, GSX-S1000GX+, GSX-S1000GT, GSX-S1000GT+, Katana, GSX-S1000, V-Strom 1050DE, V-Strom 1050DE Tour, V-Strom 1050 and V-Strom 1050 Tour only from participating Suzuki Dealerships. The purchase and registration of the motorcycle must take place between 05/03/2025 and 31/03/2025.

 

£1,000 Dealer Contribution applies to the purchase of a new 2025 GSX-S1000 only from a participating Suzuki Dealership. The purchase and registration of the motorcycle must take place between 05/03/2025 and 31/03/2025. This offer includes a £1,000 saving off the OTR price. Offer is valid in the UK only and may be extended or withdrawn at any time. There is no cash offer, credit or other alternative offered. Promoter: Suzuki GB Plc, Steinbeck Crescent, Snelshall West, Milton Keynes, MK4 4AE.

CHASE DOWN UNCHARTED TERRORITY

WITH THE 2025 KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R

Be it isolated ice-clad tundras, heavily wooded forests or dried-up riverbeds, the 2025 KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R is ready to cross borders in search of new, uncharted ground.The KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R sits at the top of the offroad Adventure food chain and obliterates all challengers, providing off-grid Adventure motorcyclists with the ideal platform to travel beyond the beaten track.

For 2025, the KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R features an all-new bodywork design, LED lighting, a shorter, more offroad-focused windshield, and more storage binnacles. The 2025 KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R sees an increase in frame stiffness, improving handling and track stability. A reworked crash bar – fitted as standard – has also been stiffened, with an additional arm towards the engine bracket providing increased protection.

Unlike the KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE S and S EVO, the KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R is fitted with a more traditional suspension set up better suited to hard offroad use, with a 48 mm WP XPLOR split cartridge fork up front and WP XPLOR Progressive Damping System (PDS) shock taking care of duties at the rear end.

Engine displacement is increased from 1,300 to 1,350 cc, producing a staggering 173 Ps at 9,500 rpm and 145 Nm at 8,000 rpm, with all-new CAMSHIFT™ technology providing improved rideability in the low rpm range. This makes for a smoother response when negotiating tight trails.

The innovative CAMSHIFT technology provides variable-valve timing with two individual cam profiles. At higher revs, the inlet cams shift sideways, opening the valves for longer to increase fuel flow into the cylinder head, drastically increasing performance. In the lower rev range, the inlet cams have a reduced valve timing and lift. This technology results in a noticeable increase in rideability at both slower speeds and high-performance use on faster, open roads.

The KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R also receives KTM’s new premium electronics package, with an all-new eight inch vertical-mounted dashboard featuring inductive technology allowing easy operation – even when wearing thick winter or offroad gloves. The new dashboard also features an innovative Anti-reflex, anti-fingerprint and anti-glare coating which improves overall visibility, as well as giving riders access to new RIDE MODES, built-in Navigation and Connectivity features.

The new 2025 KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R will be rolling off the Austrian production line in 2025. UK pricing to be confirmed.

RIDE LIKE A WINNER

WITH THE 2025 KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION

The 2025 KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION will soon be rolling into start gates nationwide, poised and ready to leave the competition in its roost. This latest version of KTM’s primed READY TO RACE machinery is the only pure competition-focused high-end option for riders who want and need to go that extra mile, at extra pace.

In true KTM FACTORY EDITION style, the 2025 KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION boasts the full Red Bull KTM Factory Racing trim in dedication to the two notable 450 riders that will front the team and company’s push in 2025 AMA Supercross and Motocross series: Chase Sexton and Aaron Plessinger.

The 2025 model carries the latest race look and graphics for the new season, with choices between #4 (Sexton) and #7 (Plessinger), making this FACTORY EDITION machine the closest riders and fans can come to the Pros, courtesy of a host of performance and practical upgrades.

The 2025 KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION is based on the technical platforms and READY TO RACE formula that has won world championships, a 450 MX Pro Motocross Championship, Grands Prix, Main Events and banked a host of podium trophies with a wide range of different athletes and riding styles. The 2025 creation will be the last KTM FACTORY EDITION of this current SX-F generation.

The 2025 machine features a light, compact and advanced single cylinder mass centralised engine. Cylinder, cylinder head, piston and crankshaft development ensure resistant, smooth, torquey and reliable power output with longer service intervals. The motor package includes an Akrapovic slip-on muffler, fully refined EMS and a 44 mm Keihin throttle body, as well as Pankl Racing 5-speed gearbox with quickshifter.

The robot-welded steel frame adheres to precise parameters of longitudinal and torsional flex for exceptional rider feedback, energy absorption, cornering confidence and straight-line stability for acceleration and braking. The structure is light and orientated around the anti-squat concept for a distinctive and effective handling sensation, thanks also to the light aluminum subframe. The chassis benefits from the latest specification fully adjustable WP XACT suspension (48 mm AER split air forks and 300 mm dual-compression control, tool-free rear shock with higher ground clearance to accommocate the linkage). A 7.2 litre fuel tank is incorporated into the carefully crafted rider triangle for ergonomics that permit precise control and grip of the bike in any condition.

2025 KTM SX-F FACTORY EDITIONS key highlights

  • Brand new race trim and colourway for the 2025 AMA Supercross and Motocross season, with dedicated numbers and graphic schemes for Chase Sexton (#4) and Aaron Plessinger (#7)
  • Proven championship and race winning technical base 
  • Engine mapping, traction control and launch control
  • Hydro-formed, laser-cut and robot-welded steel frame with varied thickness and improved anti-squat concept
  • Chassis boasts less weight, more flex and enhanced cornering feel
  • Light two-piece aluminum subframe
  • Fully adjustable WP XACT suspension with split damping function, enhanced with settings to match the feel of the frame and easily changeable with integrated clickers
  • Peerless components with Brembo clutch and brakes, Neken bars, Keihin throttle body, Akrapovic muffler, DID wheels and Dunlop GeoMax MX34 tyres
  • Connectivity Unit Offroad for personalised settings through the KTMConnect App
  • Tool-less air filter access and maintenance marks for rapid servicing
  • Larger surface area footrests
  • Over 20 performance and aesthetic KTM PowerParts available to convert the KTM 450 SX-F into a 2025 KTM FACTORY EDITION

The 2025 KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION is soon to roll off the Austrian production line and will be available in limited numbers priced £11,999 in the UK early 2025.

KTM 890 ADVENTURE R

RETAINS ITS MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN FOR 2025

With stylish new graphics and Connectivity Unit now fitted as standard, the 2025 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R maintains its reign as the king of the middleweight adventurers.

The KTM 890 ADVENTURE R is a nameplate well-known – and for good reason. Offroad excellence and next-level capability have made it the go-to machine for hardcore Adventure riders.

Taking cues from the Dakar-winning KTM 450 RALLY, the WP suspension package on the 2025 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R features proven hardware at each end, with a WP XPLOR 48mm fork and a WP XPLOR PDS rear shock getting the job done with aplomb.

Also inspired aesthetically by the aforementioned RALLY machine, the KTM 890 ADVENTURE R sports a low-level windscreen, high front fender, rally-style bodywork and enhanced body protection. Rider comfort hasn’t been forgotten, with the offroad-focused single-piece seat simultaneously allowing movement around the bike whilst providing comfort and grip, with a fresh new graphic set stylishly completing the rally-inspired look.

For 2025, the Connectivity Unit is included as standard fitment, enabling connection between the KTMConnect app and the TFT – via Bluetooth – to access the Turn-by-Turn+ navigation, music and incoming call functions.

2025 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R – HIGHLIGHTS

  • Standard Connectivity Unit to enable KTMConnect 
  • KTM 450 RALLY-inspired bodywork with new graphics
  • Offroad-focused, lower windshield
  • Single-piece seat
  • Proven WP XPLOR suspension
  • 5” TFT display with USB connection
  • ABS components with a 9.3 MP modulator
  • OFFROAD ABS linked with OFFROAD MODE and optional RALLY MODE
  • DEMO MODE functionality