Suzuki Motorcycle India has officially released a teaser on its social media platforms, sparking excitement for an upcoming launch in the maxi-scooter segment. The teaser, featuring the tagline “Stay Tuned for One and Only,” strongly hints at a refreshed version of the popular Burgman Street 125. While the brand has not officially confirmed the launch date, reports indicate an event scheduled for April 2, 2026.
The teaser provides a clear look at a redesigned front fascia that distinguishes the upcoming model from the current generation.

While significant aesthetic and feature changes are on the horizon, the mechanical underpinnings are expected to remain largely consistent with the current 125cc platform.
| Feature | Estimated Specification |
| Engine | 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled |
| Power Output | 8.6 BHP @ 6,750 rpm |
| Peak Torque | 10 Nm @ 5,500 rpm |
| Technology | Suzuki Eco Performance Alpha (SEP-α) |
| Braking | Front Disc, Rear Drum with CBS (Possible ABS variant) |
| Fuel Efficiency | Approx. 48-50 kmpl |
Suzuki may also introduce mechanical refinements seen in the latest Access 125, such as updated camshaft profiles and improved fuel injector mounting for better efficiency.
The upcoming Burgman Street facelift is expected to carry a slight premium over the current models. Current ex-showroom prices for the Burgman Street range between ₹93,676 and ₹1.08 lakh.
Upon launch, it will continue to compete with other premium 125cc and 150cc scooters in the Indian market, including the TVS NTORQ 125, Honda Activa 125, and Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi-Hybrid.
When is the new Suzuki Burgman Street launching?
Suzuki has sent out invites for an event on April 2, 2026, where the new scooter is expected to be officially unveiled.
What are the major changes in the Burgman Street facelift?
The facelift is expected to feature a new split LED headlamp design, redesigned body panels, and a new 4.2-inch color TFT instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity.
Will the engine be more powerful?
The engine is likely to remain the same 124cc single-cylinder unit producing 8.6 BHP and 10 Nm of torque, though it may receive minor refinements for better fuel efficiency.
Does the new Burgman Street come with ABS?
While the current model uses a Combi Brake System (CBS), there is speculation that Suzuki might introduce an ABS-equipped variant with this update to improve safety.
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