Suzuki made a significant appearance at the Motor Bike Expo 2025, showcasing their latest offerings to motorcycle enthusiasts. Set in Verona from January 24 to 26, the event saw Suzuki unveiling two exciting additions to their lineup: the DR-Z4S enduro and the DR-Z4SM supermotard.
The DR-Z4S is designed for versatility, capable of handling both off-road terrains and city streets, while the DR-Z4SM offers a thrilling riding experience suitable for urban commutes and more challenging roads. Despite sharing the same engine and chassis platform, each model boasts a unique and specific character, appealing to a diverse range of riders.
In addition to these new releases, Suzuki proudly displayed their entire range in the vibrant colors of 2025. Among the showcased models were the iconic Hayabusa in Dallas Black, the GSX-S1000 in Athens Blue, and the GSX-S1000 GX in Madrid Red. Enthusiasts had the opportunity to witness these bikes in all their glory, highlighting Suzuki’s commitment to innovation and style.
A special section of the exhibition was dedicated to the Hayabusa Italia No Limits Moto Club Asd, where passionate owners gathered alongside the exclusive Hayabusa Web Edition nr.1. This limited-edition model, the first third-generation Hayabusa sold in Italy in 2021, symbolizes the enduring legacy of this iconic motorcycle.
Moreover, Suzuki showcased their racing spirit with the GSX-8R Cup Single-Make Trophy bikes, set to kick off in April 2025. Alongside these racing machines was the Swift 8R, a unique version of Suzuki’s compact car inspired by the GSX-8R Cup. The display also featured the DF250 KURO, a powerful 250 hp outboard engine incorporating Suzuki’s cutting-edge drive-by-wire technology.
The Motor Bike Expo provided a platform for Suzuki to engage with motorcycle enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the brand’s rich heritage and innovative future. By blending performance, style, and technology, Suzuki continues to captivate riders worldwide with its dynamic range of motorcycles.
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