Suzuki is continuing to deliver on its promise of bringing exceptional value to the market, with further price reductions across its range.
Over the last 12 months Suzuki has cut the OTR prices of 13 models in its lineup, with the GSX-S1000GX+ reduced by a sizeable £2,900 over that time.
The GSX-S1000GT+ has had another £1,000 taken off its price – taking its total price reduction over the last year to £2,000 – dropping it to £11,999 OTR, with the GSX-S1000GX+ – complete with its semi-active suspension, new winglets, and 36-litre panniers – is just £12,999.
Suzuki’s GSX-8T and GSX-8TT retros – built on the firm’s award-winning new 800cc platform – have seen £1,000 cut from their prices, dropping them to £8,599 and £8,999 respectively.
There’s good news for learner riders or those looking for commuting solutions in the city, with the GSX-S and GSX-R125 machines both now £3,999, a reduction of £1,000 and £1,200.
The reductions follow the announcement of Suzuki’s recent pricing realignment of its scooter range, with the retro-styled Address 125 only £2,099, which represents exceptional value, especially with the addition of Suzuki’s 10-year-warranty. Suzuki also recently lowered the prices of its 800RE and 800DE V-Stroms, which are now £9,499 and £9,999.
Over the last year Suzuki has also lowered the prices of its GSX-S1000, Katana, Burgman Street 125EX, and Avenis 125. 
Suzuki GB head of motorcycles, Jonathan Martin, said, “Over the last year we’ve been listening closely to our dealer partners and working in conjunction with our colleagues in Japan to realign pricing across a number of models in the range. Our recent price changes reaffirm our commitment to providing value for customers, and will allow more riders to experience the quality, performance, and fun that Suzuki is synonymous with. Add to that our reputation for bullet-proof reliability and a 10-year-warranty scheme, and an extensive dealer support network, and I think it’s hard to find another brand that can compete with the claim that Suzuki is offering the most value for customers on the market right now.”
As well as the savings on the list prices of a number of models in the range, Suzuki GB has also announced the extension of its low-rate, 1.9% APR finance deal, which is available over four years with a minimum £1,000 deposit, on both PCP and HP agreements.
As part of the offer, the £10,999 GSX-S1000 can be had for £95 per month on a four-year PCP deal, with a £1,971.20 deposit. Also included are the V-Strom 1050RE and 1050DE machines.
On every other model over 400cc Suzuki is offering 5.9% APR finance over three years with a minimum £1,000 deposit.
Find out more about Suzuki’s range, here.
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Suzuki is a Japanese manufacturer known for its high-performance and quality motorcycles, including sport, adventure, street, scooter, and motocross categories. Founded in 1909, the company produced its first motorised bicycle in 1952 and has since become a global brand with a diverse range of bikes for all experience levels. Key models include the iconic GSX-R series, the Hayabusa, and the new GSX-8S and its derivatives.
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