2022 Suzuki Burgman Street 200 Revealed For Global Markets

- 2022 Suzuki Burgman Street 200 revealed
- Gets a new colour option for 2021
- Features and specifications stay the same as before
The 2022 Suzuki Burgman Street 200 has been updated with new a colour option for the global market, including USA. Earlier it was available in Pearl White and New Titan Black. Now it gets a new Matte Stellar Blue option as well. Apart from the new colour option, the scooter stays the same. The Burgman Street 200 continues to have a maxi-scooter design with a big front apron and a large windscreen. The rear section stays the same as well and the scooter gets a padded step-seat like before.
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(The Burgman Street 200 gets a new colour option called Matte Stellar Blue)
The Burgman Street 200 gets a large underseat storage compartment with a capacity of 41 litres along with two separate storage compartments on the inside of the front apron that have a capacity of 5.5 litres and 7 litres each. There is a 12V DC power output on offer as well. The Burgman Street also gets a car-like instrument console, with two analogue meters and a digital display sandwiched in between. The maxi-scooter gets a 13-inch wheel up front and a 12-inch wheel at the rear, shod with tubeless tyres. Plus, the scooter gets 240 mm disc brakes at both ends along with dual channel ABS offered as standard.
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(There are no changes on the scooter in terms of features and engine displacement )
The 2022 Burgman Street continues to get a 200 cc single-cylinder engine which is fuel injected and liquid-cooled. The exact power and torque outputs are yet to be revealed although the scooter gets a CVT unit like before. The scooter has a kerb weight of 163 kg along with a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 litres. The 2022 Suzuki Burgman Street 200 is priced at $4,999, which roughly translates to Rs. 3.66 lakh. We are unlikely to see the Suzuki Burgman Street 200 launched in India anytime soon.
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