Suzuki Intruder 150
Suzuki Intruder 150
The entry-level cruiser motorcycle segment in India has not
seen much products, the only player in this segment is the Bajaj Avenger 150.
Now, Suzuki Motorcycle India is all set to make an entry into the cruiser
segment with its new Intruder 150. The latest pictures show us how the
motorcycle looks in the flesh.
The Suzuki Intruder
150 looks stunning from the front profile, the triangular-shaped headlamp
houses the projector and LED light which gives the motorcycle a modern touch. The
motorcycle also features a front cowl which deflects the wind at high speeds.
The turn indicators are integrated to the cowl and the chrome finished rear
view mirrors looks premium.
The prominent highlight of the Intruder 150 is the bulbous
tank shrouds which set the motorcycle apart from the crowd. The fuel tank is
muscular and flowing and the Intruder badging adds a premium touch to the
cruiser motorcycle.
When seen from the
side profile, the Intruder 150 looks like a big capacity motorcycle. The dual-tone
side panels and the engine cowl enhance the looks of the motorcycle. The rear
cowl of the Intruder 150 is huge and it reminds of the Suzuki Hayabusa's rear
design. The bucket-style rider seat is huge and offers great comfort, but the
pillion seat is a tad too small and might be uncomfortable in long rides. The
rear section also gets single piece grab rail, LED tail lamp and a fender.
The chiseled dual-port chrome exhaust looks stunning. The
footpegs are front set and offer a relaxed riding posture. The motorcycle is
equipped with disc brakes at both the ends and the ABS logo on the front fender
suggests a single-channel ABS for the front wheel.
The Suzuki Intruder 150 is expected to draw power from the
existing 154.9cc air-cooled engine producing 14.6bhp and 14Nm of torque. The
engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The engine is tuned to produce better low
and mid-range torque for city commuting.
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