Answered Already, Suzuki Launches Burgman Street 125EX At IMOS 2023
PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales (SIS) officially launched the Burgman Street 125EX at the 2023 IMOS (Indonesia Motorcycle Show) which was held again from 25 to 29 October 2023 at ICE BSD City, Tangerang.
The 125EX Burgman Street is a modern and full-featured stake to support daily mobility with style, with a modern look.
"Being one of the most awaited agendas by motorcycle lovers, Suzuki introduced the 125EX Burgman Street as the newest product line for a Suzuki motorcycle that comes with a new style more elegant and a satisfactory driving performance in its class," said Shigemori Keisuke. General Manager Sales & Marketing 2W of PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales, at its launch.
This motorbike is equipped with the Suzuki Eco Performance Alpha (SEP-Owned) engine technology, where this motorcycle became Suzuki's first product to be embedded with SEPT-Oil technology in Indonesia.
With this technology, Burgman Street 125 EX has the Engine Auto Stop-Start (EASS) feature which helps reduce fuel consumption while making the engine operation quieter. In addition, this motorcycle also has a Silent Start System which makes Burgman Street 125EX smoother and quieter when turned on.
This elegant-looking sticker is also equipped with a large baggage capacity, luxurious and comfortable seating, USB charging port, LED headlight, and reallight, as well as a full-digital instrument panel.
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Introduced for the first time in Indonesia with a variety of advanced features and technologies owned, the 125EX Burgman Street is marketed at a price of Rp24,700,000,- the price on the DKI Jakarta road, there are price differences in other regions) and can be ordered by visitors to the 2023 IMOS.
Suzuki's presence at this prestigious motorcycle exhibition is of course to provide and introduce Suzuki's flagship product line which can be used as a driving companion in meeting consumer needs. Starting from adventure with sports adventure motorbikes, to passing through urban roads with Suzuki's tough motorbikes," he concluded.