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Hayabusa, Intruder, Gixxer and a lot more eye candy lined-up by Suzuki for the 2012 Delhi Auto Expo

Suzuki Intruder M1800R

Suzuki Intruder M1800R

With just a couple of weeks to go before the 2012 edition of the Delhi Auto Expo opens its doors for the public, here is sneak peek into what Japanese bike maker Suzuki has in store for us. Suzuki is expected to put on display a wide array of products from its international as well as local range of bikes. At the lower end of the spectrum will be the GS150R and the SlingShot Plus. The Suzuki Access 125 scooter which has become quite popular will also be on display. 

However, we expect huge crowds to gather around other bikes that Suzuki will bring to the show. First-up, the Suzuki Hayabusa will be the center piece at the Suzuki stands. The Hayabusa is powered by a 1300 cc inline-4 cylinder engine and a top speed in excess of 300 kph. The Hayabusa earned its recognition when the bike featured in the Bollywood blockbuster Dhoom. The other bike which was also used in the movie was the Suzuki Bandit.

Suzuki GSX-R1000

Suzuki GSX-R1000

The Suzuki Bandit 1250SA flaunting its 1255 cc inline-4 cylinder engine will also make it to the Auto Expo. This was the bike which actor Uday Chopra rode in the movie Dhoom. One of the most popular Suzuki superbikes till date has been the GSX-R1000 also known as the Gixxer. The 1000 cc superbike has had a satisfactory season racing in the WSBK Championship and will be at the Auto Expo to please the hearts of all the bikers.

If a fast, powerful superbike isn’t your cup of tea then, there is the Suzuki Intruder M1800 which will surely blow your mind. The Intruder is a low riding cruiser with big and powerful V-twin engine. If the Intruder does not raise your heart beat then, you probably aren’t a petrolhead. Suzuki recently launched the Intruder M800 in India. This bike is priced lower than its 1800 cc big brother and is expected to generate decent volumes for the bike maker.

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