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Suzuki Intruder 150 to Be Discontinued in India

Suzuki Intruder 150 to Be Discontinued in India

The Suzuki Intruder 150 that was launched in the late 2017’s was the Japanese manufacturer’s answer to the Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise. Now, over four years later, Suzuki has pulled the plug on the cruiser- styles motorcycle. 

The main reason for the discontinuation of Suzuki Intruder 150 is that the sale has been dropping since the start of 2021. Even though it was priced nearly Rs 10,000 lesser than the Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220, which costs about Rs 1.37 Lakhs, it was the ex-showroom price, and the end price is more powerful.

However, the Intruder’s rather unconventional styling could also be a reason for its downfall. 

Moreover, it’s street fighter counterpart, the Gixxer 155, has been ranking in relatively decent numbers even though it has been priced at Rs 6,000 more than the Intruder. Well, that brings us back to the Intruder 250.

Even though it has already been patented here, it is unlikely to be launched in India, given the Intruder 150 fate. 

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