Suzuki GS150R

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 71,898
* Delhi. May vary.
Discontinued
Latest Updates
Friday, 15 November 2024 11:33 AM Suzuki has officially discontinued the production of the Suzuki GS150R in the Indian market. This decision comes as the company focuses on newer models and compliance with evolving emission standards. The GS150R was known for its 149cc engine, 6-speed gearbox, and robust performance. I think this is a significant loss for fans of the GS150R, but it opens the door for new innovations from Suzuki.
Sunday, 20 October 2024 01:58 PM The Suzuki GS150R, although discontinued, still boasts impressive specs such as a 149cc single-cylinder engine producing 13.8bhp of power and 13.4Nm of torque. Its 6-speed gearbox was a standout feature, enhancing highway cruising performance. I believe the GS150R set a high standard in the 150cc segment that other bikes are still trying to match.
Sunday, 15 September 2024 05:59 PM In its heyday, the Suzuki GS150R was praised for its stylish design, including GSX-R-derived engine rpm indicator lights, electric start, and stylish five-spoke alloy wheels. The bike also featured an LED tail lamp and integrated rear turn indicators, giving it a premium look. I think the design of the GS150R was ahead of its time and still looks sleek today.
Monday, 26 August 2024 12:34 AM The Suzuki GS150R had a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters and a seat height of 790mm, making it accessible to a wide range of riders. Its kerb weight of 149 kg and ground clearance of 160mm added to its stability and handling. I believe these dimensions made the GS150R a versatile bike for both city and highway riding.
Wednesday, 10 July 2024 02:42 PM Owners of the Suzuki GS150R have reported an average mileage of 52 kmpl, which is close to the ARAI certified mileage of 56 kmpl. This fuel efficiency, combined with its powerful engine, made it a favorite among commuters and long-distance riders. I think the GS150Rs mileage was one of its strongest selling points.
Thursday, 20 June 2024 05:50 PM The Suzuki GS150R was equipped with a hydraulic single disc brake at the front and a drum unit at the rear, providing reliable braking performance. Additionally, its telescopic front suspension and swing arm rear suspension ensured a smooth ride. I believe the braking and suspension system of the GS150R were well-tuned for Indian road conditions.
Wednesday, 15 May 2024 01:15 PM The bike was available in three colors: Pearl Mirage White, Candy Antares Red, and Glass Sparkle Black. These color options appealed to a wide range of buyers, adding to the bikes popularity. I think the color palette of the GS150R was quite attractive and helped in its market appeal.
Thursday, 11 April 2024 12:42 AM The Suzuki GS150R competed directly with the Yamaha FZ-16 and the Honda CB Trigger in the highly competitive 150cc segment. Its unique features and performance helped it stand out in the market. I believe the competition pushed Suzuki to innovate and improve the GS150R continuously.
Saturday, 16 March 2024 12:19 AM Introduced in November 2008, the Suzuki GS150R was Suzuki’s first model in the highly competitive 150cc segment in India. It marked a significant entry for Suzuki into this market segment. I think the launch of the GS150R was a bold move by Suzuki that paid off well.
Tuesday, 20 February 2024 07:15 PM The Suzuki GS150R featured an electric start system along with a kick start, adding convenience for riders. This dual starting system was a practical feature that enhanced the bikes usability. I believe this feature was a thoughtful addition by Suzuki.
Thursday, 25 January 2024 07:08 AM The bikes engine was mated to a 6-speed gearbox, which was unique in the 150cc segment at the time of its launch. This gearbox provided better cruising performance on highways, making long rides more comfortable. I think the 6-speed gearbox was a game-changer for the GS150R.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant Suzuki GS150R Disc
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Commuter
Latest Price in India Suzuki GS150R Disc price was Rs 71,898 before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Pearl Mirage White, Candy Antares Red, Glass Sparkle Black
Official Tagline Ride with Pride
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
Vehicle Overview Suzuki GS150R is a commuter sport model that is the first one from its class to support a 6-speed gearbox. The sixth gear helps it cruise better on the highway while its 149.5cc engine produces a max of 13.8 BHP and 13.4 Nm of torque. The bike weighs quite high at 149 kg for its segment and rivals Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0, Honda Unicorn 160 and Bajaj V15 around its price tag. Suzuki claims a top speed of 118 kmph while the seat height for the GS150R is 790 mm, making it good option for riders with average height. It costs INR 71,898 in the Indian market and places itself right below the Suzuki Gixxer.
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details Air-cooled, 4-Stroke, SOHC
Fuel System BS26 with TPS
Cooling Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 149.5 cc
Maximum Power 13.8 HP @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque 13.4 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Ignition CDI
Compression Ratio 9.35:1
Bore 57 mm
Stroke 58.6 mm
Cylinder Configuration SOHC
Number of Gears 6
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage 40-50 kmpl (approx.)
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 240mm Single Disc
Rear Brake 130mm Drum
Front Wheel 2.75-18 42P
Rear Wheel 100/90-18 M/C 56P
Wheel Type Die Cast Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
0-60 kmph 5.50 secs
0-100 kmph 17.20 secs
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic, Coil Springs, Oil Damped
Rear Suspension Swing Arm Type Coil Spring, Oil & Gas Damped
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2095 mm
Overall Width 785 mm
Overall Height 1120 mm
Ground Clearance 160. mm
Seat Height 790 mm
Wheelbase 1335 mm
Kerb Weight 149 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 15.50 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Analogue
Trip Meter Digital-1
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Head Light Multi Reflector Halogen Bulb
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat

Suzuki GS150R Review

31 Dec, 2021 06:59 AM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

After the initial failure, Suzuki has re-launched their only 150cc bike in India known as GS150R. The bike gets minor up gradations to take on the rising competitors in its segment. Can Suzuki succeed this time?

Suzuki GS150R Design and Style

Suzuki GS150R gets minor cosmetic changes as it carries its original design and style. It now features revised cowl and visor with new graphics. The cowl helps this bike to look aggressive with its headlight. It has air-intakes on both sides around its headlight which makes it look aerodynamic. The cowl now sports noticeable cuts and lines which enhance the appearance of this bike. It has a wide headlight with twin pilot lamps which can grab your attention easily with its tinted visor which is one of its kinds. The partly black colored front fender has also been revised and looks edgy with its stylish five-spoke alloy wheels. Its side panel, engine, alloy wheels and muffler are given black finish. Suzuki GS150R’s up-swept silencer along with chrome heat shield looks extremely sporty. It has an upraised fuel tank which also features new graphics and looks classy with stepped up seat and tall positioned rear cowl. Its rear cowl features integrated clear lens indicators and LED tail light. It has a twin layered tail light which looks sparkling with silver finished compact grab rail. Its sharp rear fender covers its rear tyre and carries a number plate and reflector light.

Suzuki GS150R Instrument Console

Suzuki GS150R has a combined analogue digital meter console. It has a circular dial for its analogue tachometer which is surrounded by a silver ring. It also houses a digital gear shift indicator. There is a big orange colored LCD for its digital speedometer, trip meter, odometer and fuel gauge. This speedometer comes in dual mode. Other essential indicators are placed around LCD.

Suzuki GS150R Engine and Gearbox

There are no changes in this department. Suzuki GS150R is still powered by a 4-stroke 150cc engine. This SOHC engine generates a peak power of 13.8 Bhp at 8500 rpm. The maximum torque production of this air-cooled engine is of 13.4 Nm which is accessible at 6000 rpm. GS150R was the first 150cc bike in India to features a six-speed manual gearbox. It has one gear down and five gears up-shift pattern.

Suzuki GS150R Acceleration and Performance

You will have to rev this bike hard to get the best of this engine and it gets clears from the very first move. The six-speed gearbox helps you to keep moving fast and quick. The torque and power arrives a bit late in this bike in comparison to its rivals but Suzuki has done it deliberately. There is not much power and torque to play so Suzuki has kept its gear ratios short so that it never runs out of power. The throttle response just keeps on improving as you proceed. It does 0-60km/hr in less than 6 seconds despite having a poor power to weight ratio. This engine is extremely refined and there are no signs of vibration till 6000rpm. The bike can cross the speed mark of 120km/hr thanks to its additional sixth gear. Overtaking is very easy with this bike on highways but it may irritate you a bit in city traffic. It takes time to settle on this bike as you will have to learn how to be in the right gear to move it as per your need. Otherwise you will have to suffer frequent gear shifts which are quite disturbing in city traffic.

Suzuki GS150R Mileage

Frequent gear shifts and heavy weight results into a fuel economy of around 50km/ltr in city conditions. These figures may increase by 3-5km/ltr on highways.

Suzuki GS150R Comfort while Driving

Its foot pegs are placed in the middle which surely doesn’t give you a sporty riding posture. It’s more commuters friendly as its handle bar is also placed a bit upwards. The seating of Suzuki GS150R is very comfortable and improves with a perfect knee grip around its fuel tank. The handle bar offers vibration less firm palm grip and features good quality of plastic buttons along with an engine kill switch on it.

Storage Space and Safety Features

There is almost no storage space in GS150R but it has safety features like rear saree guard, front leg guard and powerful headlight.

Suzuki GS150R Suspension and Brakes

The front telescopic forks of GS150R are oil damped while it features oil and gas damped shock absorbers with swing arm type coil spring at the back. It comes equipped with a standard front disc brake of 240mm and rear drum brake of 130mm.

Ride and Handling

Suzuki GS150R is a heavy bike and that’s quite evident in its handling especially in city traffic. The bike is not much quick and nimble and it takes time to steer this bike. However its high speed stability is impressive thanks to its wheelbase of 1335mm. It has a ground clearance of 160mm which suits our Indian conditions and enables it to cross most of the obstructions easily. The gas filled rear suspension gives you a comfortable ride and there are very less bumps which manages to bother you. You may not feel confident around sharp corners as it lacks stability while turning. We expected a wider rear tyre from Suzuki as the bike still lacks firm road grip. However, it seems to settle well on highways thanks to its heavyweight and effective suspension system.

Suzuki GS150R Colours

Suzuki GS150R is available in four colours: Pearl nebular black, Pearl White, Candy max orange and Candy dark greenish blue.

Verdict

Yes, at INR 64.5K (ex-showroom, Delhi (approx., may vary)) this bike is cheaper than most of its competitors but we will still not say it’s a complete value for money bike. First of all, it lacks credibility in the market which means you will have to suffer its poor resale value and high maintenance. Secondly, there is nothing extraordinary in this bike (apart from a sixth gear) which makes it better than other rivals. We don’t think with these minor cosmetic changes Suzuki will be able to beat established players like Hero X-treme and Bajaj Pulsar in our Indian market.

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Poor Build Quality

aseem - | 7 years ago
helpful 1

I bought this bike 5 years back. and this bike is horrible..... and service of Suzuki is pathetic and the engine build is not up to the mark....and parts are not available in local market, even not available in service center..........rubbish bike ever made by Suzuki......my 70,000/- gaye paani main...then I decided to change the bike........and I happy with my new bike Yamaha FZS....

Best Features: 6 gear... is good

Pros: Only the average is good in 150cc segment...

Cons: Poor Build Quality

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Prateek Sharma | 5 years ago
helpful 6

It is the biggest 150cc bike, practical with a good 14 PS power (than FZ, Unicorn, Fazer, Achiever, SZ-R) & great torque. Best in class mileage. Strong body, comfortable and Fastest 0-100 kph. No vibration till 90-95kph. Rpm light with gear indicator for perfect shift. Engine balancing damper. and impressive road grip. I love my bike. I can buy it once again.

Best Features: Racing bike Overdrive gear system, dual mode engine and Rpm gear indicator

Pros: Big bike feel, Comfort, Great milage 52-55, advance technology

Cons: Bad marketing, so have to wait for parts. Front looks small

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