Suzuki has continued its pricing realignment strategy, reducing the OTR prices of its 125cc scooter range.
As part of the brand’s commitment to ensuring customers receive the best value for money, the retro-styled Address125 is now available at an OTR price of just £2,099, a saving of £900 when compared to its retail price from a year ago.
The sportier Avenis 125 drops to £2,249, while the luxury Burgman 125 Street EX is now £2,499, a reduction of £700 when compared to its price in January of last year.
The news follows Suzuki GB’s autumn pricing realignment, which saw reductions of up to £1,000 on its V-Strom 800 and GSX-S1000 ranges, including the V-Strom 800DE and the GSX-S1000GT+
Suzuki GB head of motorcycles, Jonathan Martin, commented, “This pricing realignment is further evidence of our commitment to providing exceptional value to our customers. We have spent an enormous amount of time working across all areas of our supply chains to ensure that our customers are not paying more than they need to, while still delivering the same levels of quality, reliability, and service that they deserve and expect from us as a brand.”
All three scooters come with a three-year manufacturer warranty and are eligible for up-to-10 years’ warranty with regular servicing at an authorised Suzuki dealership.
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Suzuki is a Japanese manufacturer known for its high-performance and quality motorcycles, including sport, adventure, street, scooter, and motocross categories. Founded in 1909, the company produced its first motorised bicycle in 1952 and has since become a global brand with a diverse range of bikes for all experience levels. Key models include the iconic GSX-R series, the Hayabusa, and the new GSX-8S and its derivatives.
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