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Suzuki e-Burgman

Expected Launch :
2025-03-19
Expected Price
1.05 - 1.2 Lakh

What's New?

Suzuki has been working on its first electric offering for a while now and is likely to be called e-Burgman. Based on the petrol-powered Burgman Street 125 maxi-styled scooter, the e-scooter will mark Suzuki Motorcycles India's entry into the Indian EV two-wheeler market. The vehicle has been spotted on a few occasions already, giving a sneak peek of what is in store before its official launch. As of now, Suzuki has been tight-lipped regarding any information related to the e-scooter.

While the technical specifications of the Burgman Street Electric are yet to be revealed, it will share a good bunch of components with its internal combustion derivative. Once launched, we expect it comes around as a tough competitor to other EV models like the TVS iQube and the Bajaj Chetak. Similar to its rivals, it will feature Bluetooth connectivity for pairing with smartphones and turn-by-turn navigation updates. Whether or not Suzuki provides the e-Burgman with fast charging or battery-swapping functionality remains to be seen.

In terms of competition, once launched the Suzuki e-Burgman will go up against the likes of TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Simple Energy One, Ola S1, Okaya Faast F3, and BGauss D15.

Other Upcoming Suzuki Models are the SV 650, GSX-R1000R and V-Strom 1050

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  • The price of Suzuki e-Burgman is expected to be Rs. 1.05 - 1.2 Lakh.
  • The estimated launch date of Suzuki e-Burgman is Nov, 2024.
  • While the technical specifications of the Burgman Street Electric are yet to be revealed, it will share a good bunch of components with its internal combustion derivative. Once launched, we expect it comes around as a tough competitor to other EV models like the TVS iQube and the Bajaj Chetak. Similar to its rivals, it will feature Bluetooth connectivity for pairing with smartphones and turn-by-turn navigation updates. Whether or not Suzuki provides the e-Burgman with fast charging or battery-swapping functionality remains to be seen.