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Suzuki Intruder
Key Things to Know about Intruder
- Handles quite well for a cruiser, Has best-in class features, Motor impresses in fuel efficiency and refinement
- Polarising design, Stiff ride quality, Rear steps out easily during hard braking
Suzuki Intruder User Reviews
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Performance4.2/5
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Mileage4.0/5
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Comfort4.6/5
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Maintenance Cost3.8/5
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Features & Styling4.3/5
Preferred For : Daily Commute
53% of users have given a rating of 4.5 and above
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- For this, we'd suggest you please visit the nearest authorized service centre of Suzuki as they would be able to assist you. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- Suzuki Intruder is available with self start only.
- Yes why not but take a test drive
- No, Suzuki Intruder is best suited for city commutes only.
- For the availability and prices of the spare parts, we'd suggest you to connect with the nearest authorized service center. Click on the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Suzuki Intruder offers a good mix of comfort and refinement. The bike handles quite well for a cruiser and offers brilliant fuel efficiency and refinement. It also gives the impression of being a larger capacity motorcycle than it actually is. On top of the way it looks, it’s a very capable motorcycle. It will be comfortable for riding around in the city but the smaller engine limits the touring capabilities. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Top Competitors of Intruder
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Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220
Rs. 1.30 Lakh220 cc | 40 kmpl | 19 bhp | 163 Kg -
Bajaj Pulsar NS200
Rs. 1.36 Lakh200 cc | 40.4 kmpl | 24.5 bhp | 158 Kg -
Bajaj Avenger Street 160
Rs. 1.12 Lakh160 cc | 47.2 kmpl | 15 bhp | 156 Kg
Suzuki Intruder Videos
- Suzuki Intruder FI @ Auto Expo 2018 : PowerDrift11 Feb, 2018 36434 views 2:6
- Suzuki Intruder 150: First Ride Review7 Nov, 2017 135920 views 6:18
- Suzuki Intruder 150 : First Ride : PowerDrift7 Nov, 2017 863407 views 5:12
- Quick Comparo : Suzuki Intruder 150 vs Bajaj Avenger Street 150 : PowerDrift7 Nov, 2017 94701 views 3:20
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Intruder Key Highlights
Features: Its design is inspired from the larger Intruder cruiser bikes. The bike’s design is dominated by the front cowl housing the big headlamp unit flanked by fuel tank extensions. The rear gets a large dual-barrel exhaust and bulky rear cowl. The Intruder 150 shares the Gixxer’s engine, frame, suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres, but it’s been slightly modified to accommodate the cruiser styling. The front forks and rear monoshock have also been tweaked to suit the nature of the bike, and the swingarm is longer now.
Engine: The Intruder's BS6-compliant 155cc air-cooled engine churns out 13.6PS at 8000rpm and 13.8Nm at 6000rpm, which is 1.2PS and 0.2Nm less than the BS4 version. The Intruder 150 BS4 is powered by the same 154.9cc air-cooled petrol engine seen on the Gixxer 150 but in a slightly different tune. It produces 14.14PS at 8000 rpm and 14Nm at 6000rpm. The motor has a slightly different state of tune owing to a larger air intake, airbox and tuned exhaust. It is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox borrowed from the Gixxer but with a larger rear sprocket for low-end performance. It has a fuel tank of 11 litres and weighs about 148kg, 8kg more than the Gixxer. Braking is done by disc brakes fitted at both ends.
Rivals: Bajaj Avenger 220: The Bajaj Avenger 220 not only gets more power than the model it replaces but also its rival, the Suzuki Intruder 150. The style and feature upgrades have given it a modern look, while not feeling overly done, unlike the Intruder 150. Add to that Suzuki’s high asking price over the Bajaj Avenger 220 and the Bajaj comes across as a great value-for-money motorcycle. More so, when you can use the saved cash to buy a good set of riding gear for those long weekend rides.


