April 02, 2026 — Suzuki Motorcycle India has officially expanded its maxi-scooter lineup with the launch of the 2026 Suzuki Burgman. This new iteration introduces a more aggressive aesthetic and a suite of premium features, positioning it as a high-tech alternative to the existing Burgman Street EX, which will continue to be sold alongside it.
Pricing and Variants
The 2026 model enters the market with a slight premium over the current generation:
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Base Variant: ₹1.02 Lakh (ex-showroom)
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High-Spec Variant: ₹1.13 Lakh (ex-showroom)
Note: The current Burgman Street EX will maintain its existing price point.
Design Evolution: A Global Look
The most striking update is the move toward the “Maxi-Scooter” styling found in Suzuki’s international portfolio.
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Dual-Pod LED Headlights: Borrowed from larger-capacity Burgman models sold globally.
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Fresh Palette: A new Mat Luxe Copper leads the color lineup, appearing as a dual-tone finish on the higher variant.
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Full Color Spectrum: Pearl Grace White, Mat Stellar Blue, Royal Bronze, Mat Black, and Pearl Mat Shadow Green.
Technology and Features
Suzuki has significantly overhauled the scooter’s tech stack to compete with increasingly digital rivals:
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New Dashboard: A 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster equipped with onboard navigation.
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Convenience: Keyless ignition with a remote FOB and the Suzuki Easy Start System.
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Practicality: 24.6 liters of underseat storage, two front cubby holes, and a silent start system.
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Lighting: Full LED setup for the headlamps, position lights, and tail lamps.
Mechanical Specifications
While the exterior is all new, the 2026 Burgman relies on a refined version of Suzuki’s reliable powertrain.
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine | 124 cc, 4-stroke, Single-cylinder (SEP Platform) |
| Power | 8 hp |
| Torque | 10.2 Nm |
| Suspension | Telescopic (Front) / Swing Arm (Rear) |
| Brakes | Front Disc / Rear Drum |
| Wheels | 12-inch Alloys |
| Fuel Capacity | 5.5 Liters |
The engine has been specifically tuned for better low-to-mid-range performance, aiming for a smoother experience in stop-and-go city traffic. With this launch, Suzuki looks to solidify its hold on the premium scooter segment against rivals like the TVS NTORQ and the Ola Roadster series.

