JAKARTA - A number of two-wheeled automotive manufacturers are racing to prepare environmentally friendly vehicles to reduce the number of emissions. Generally most brands prepare motorbikes powered by electricity, but Suzuki's steps are quite bold.
Reportedly the manufacturer with the 'S' logo is working on the latest version of the hydrogen power Burgman and recently, patent images of the model have been spread across the timeline.
Launching from BikeWale, Tuesday, August 6, it is likely that the model will retain the 400cc Burgman element currently on sale. The hydrogen tank will be placed at the bottom close to the floorboard.
Paten tersebut menunjukkan bahwa Suzuki kemungkinan menghadirkannya dalam 2-cylinder yang lebih kecil. Kemudian, cylindernya akan ditempatkan pada tempat yang sangat berbeda.
As a reference, one cylinder is placed diagonally to the floorboard near the front apron while the second unit is parallel to the tail.
Thus, this not only makes the manufacturer retain the design and dimensions of Burgman 400, but rather leaves the engine and transmission at the same position. Then the second hydrogen cylinder is parallel to the tail, the cylinder will be positioned slightly tilted to the left of the scooter from below.
Suzuki also made other changes such as changing the front radiator position and keeping it away from the first hydrogen tank. There is a deflector at the front to channel the hot air down, not into the cylinder.
In addition, the Japanese manufacturer carried out a massive overhaul of the motor in order to be compatible with hydrogen.
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In the global market, Suzuki provides several versions of Burgman, ranging from 125 cc, 400 cc, to the highest reaching 650 cc.
This motorbike is also offered in the Indonesian market in the 125EX version. This model is a modern lattice and has complete features to support daily mobility with a full style, with a modern look.
Introduced at the Indonesian market in October last year, the 125EX Burgman Street was marketed at a price of IDR 24.7 million On The Road DKI Jakarta.
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