
- 6.00 lakh Expected Price
- May 2020 Expected Launch Date
The Suzuki SV650 is powered by a 645cc V-Twin, liquid-cooled engine that
delivers 76PS at 8500rpm, while peak torque of 63.7Nm comes in at
8100rpm. Power is transferred to the rear wheel via six-speed gearbox.
Suspension duties are managed by telescopic front forks and a monoshock
at the rear. Braking is managed by dual discs up front and a single disc
at the rear, with ABS as standard.
Emission Type : | BS6 |
Engine Displ. : | 645 cc |
No Of Cylinders : | 2 |
Torque : | 64 Nm @ 8100 rpm |
Power : | 76 PS @ 8500 rpm |
Top Speed : | NA |
ABS : | no |
Head Lamp : | NA |
Tachometer : | NA |
Tyre Make : | NA |

The 2018 version of the Suzuki SV650 has gone through a number of
changes, with a larger focus on weight reduction. The styling has been
kept simple and is no different from the earlier model.
According to Suzuki, the new SV650 has 140 new parts that have helped
reduce the weight by 7kg and bring it down to 198kg (kerb). New features
consist of a single-push starter button and low-rpm assist feature,
which prevents the engine from stalling during low-speed pick up.

The new Z650 replaces the Kawasaki ER-6n. The Z650 is not
only better looking, but also lighter by 19kg, in comparison to the
ER-6n. The parallel-twin motor isn’t as powerful or torquey as the SV650
on paper, neither is it as light as the SV. On the bright side, the
Z650 gets a slipper clutch and ABS is offered as standard.

Benelli TNT 600i:
This is the only four-cylinder motorcycle on offer in this price
bracket. Not only does it look chunkier than the competition, but is, in
fact, the heaviest of the lot as well. ABS is standard here as well.
While you will enjoy the 4-cylinder symphony, you will really need to
twist that throttle to get the rush you desire, despite it being the
most powerful with 85PS on offer.