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Suzuki launches GSX-125 2024 version

Công LuậnCông Luận22/05/2024


Although the change is mainly in color, the 2024 version still retains the same technical specifications as the previous version. The vehicle continues to use a 124cc DOHC single-cylinder engine, producing a maximum capacity of 15 horsepower and a maximum torque of 11Nm. This engine is combined with a 6-speed gearbox, providing powerful operation.

Weighing only 137kg, the Suzuki GSX-R125 2024 can easily move in crowded traffic conditions, meeting the needs of those who are new to sportbikes.

Suzuki Trinh Lang version GSX 125 2024 picture 1

The vehicle is equipped with aluminum alloy wheels and tubeless tires measuring 90/80-17M/C for the front wheel and 130/70-17M/C for the rear wheel, ensuring grip when operating. The front and rear disc brakes and dual-channel ABS anti-lock braking system help increase safety, especially when moving in bad weather conditions or slippery roads.

Suzuki Trinh Lang version GSX 125 2024 picture 2

The design of the GSX-R125 2024 continues to maintain the DNA of the GSX-R line with a strong , sporty appearance. The vehicle has a digital clock cluster that displays all the necessary parameters, helping the driver easily grasp the vehicle's operating status. In addition, this sportbike model is also equipped with a Smartkey and an Easy Start System, providing maximum convenience for the user.

Suzuki Trinh Lang version GSX 125 2024 picture 3

The 2024 Suzuki GSX-R125 is now available in the UK market with a price of 4699 pounds, equivalent to about 152 million VND when converted to Vietnamese currency.



Source: https://www.congluan.vn/suzuki-trinh-lang-phien-ban-gsx-125-2024-post296427.html

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