Suzuki SV650 Scrambler launched in France at EUR 7999

Suzuki SV650 Scrambler is Suzuki's first modern retro product.

Introduced first at 2015 EICMA, the Suzuki SV650 has now been unleashed in the form of a Scrambler. Unlike the competition, Suzuki SV650 Scrambler is not limited by the true blue Scrambler-ish design philosophy.

The Suzuki SV650 Scrambler gets its visual oomph from its radiator shroud, headlamp protector, a short visor, raised handlebar, brown stitched seat and a new mudguard.

The Suzuki SV650 Scrambler gets a chocolarte brown seat with stitching of the same colour. The front mudguard is new and so is the wind blast protecting visor. The headlamp gains protectors and the radiator now gets shrouds. The bike loses the under engine cowl and gains a chain guard. The handlebar too has been raised slightly while the street tyres have been replaced by Dunlop Mutant tyres.

Powering the Suzuki SV650 Scrambler is a 645 cc V-twin, liquid-cooled mill coupled with a 6 speed gearbox. The engine is capable of producing 76.14 PS of maximum power at 8,500 rpm and 64 Nm of peak torque at 8,100 rpm. The suspension, braking and exhaust system is the same and ABS is standard.

The Suzuki SV650 is powered by a 645 cc V-twin mill capable of producing 76.14 PS of maximum power and 64 Nm of peak torque.

The Scrambler SV650 in France has been priced at EUR 7,999 which places it EUR 1,400 higher than the standard trim.

Suzuki SV650 Scrambler

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