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Suzuki has unveiled the e-Burgman and Burgman Hydrogen scooters at the Japan Mobility Show 2023. Suzuki is unveiling its various models and future technologies at the event. Suzuki has also revealed a new car model, the Swift Concept, at the ongoing event. Now the company has come up with exciting two-wheelers: the Burgman Hydrogen and e-Burgman. Both of these scooters are available with alternative powertrains, and one of them might be unveiled in India as well.
The new e-Burgman is an electric variant of Suzuki’s 125-cc scooter. Suzuki’s popular 125-cc scooter is currently available in the Indian market. The e-Burgman was also tested in India, but so far it has only been revealed in the global market.
Suzuki stated that the e-Burgman will come with swappable batteries from Gachaco. Gachaco is a consortium made by the four top Japanese two-wheeler manufacturers: Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki. Suzuki has revealed the new e-Burgman scooter to collect data regarding everyday usability.
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The Suzuki e-Burgman comes with an AC synchronous motor that generates 4 kW (5.3 bhp) and 18 Nm of peak torque. On a single charge, the battery pack available in the e-Burgman scooter can have a range of 44 km. The e-Burgman will initially be launched internationally, and it will be unveiled in India sometime later.
Suzuki has also revealed the Burgman Hydrogen at the Japan Mobility Show 2023. The Burgman Hydrogen scooter comes with a sleek design, and it is based on Suzuki’s existing Burgman 400 ABS model. The new Burgman Hydrogen is equipped with a 70 MPa hydrogen tank and a hydrogen engine. Suzuki has revealed this scooter to showcase the company’s capabilities, as it has started an initiative to achieve carbon neutrality by developing hydrogen engines.
The Hydrogen-powered Burgman comes with maxi-scooter-like muscular bodywork, a central spine, a split-type headlight along with a smoked upright visor, and a single-piece seat. The Burgman Hydrogen gets 15-inch alloy wheels and grippy wide-section tires.