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Suzuki’s Bandit 150 hits the market

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TBS Report
23 August, 2020, 09:25 am
Last modified: 23 August, 2020, 11:55 am

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Suzuki’s Bandit 150 hits the market

The new bike was launched through a virtual event on Friday

TBS Report
23 August, 2020, 09:25 am
Last modified: 23 August, 2020, 11:55 am
Suzuki’s Bandit 150 hits the market

Motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki has launched its latest addition– Bandit 150 in Bangladesh market.

The new bike was launched through a virtual event on Friday, said a press statement.

The Bandit 150 follows the footprint of the King of Speed - GSX series.

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The Bandit is made to give bike lovers of Bangladesh a new take on Suzuki's legendary racing segment – GSX-R.

Its untamed speed with a street-fighter look will give the bike lovers a whole new level of experience.

The powerful liquid-cooled 150cc engine with 6 speed transmission will provide a new standard of speed and reliability to the riders. It comes in three colour variants– grey, black and red.

The digital launching event of the Bandit was broadcasted live on the Facebook page of Suzuki Bangladesh.

Quazi Ashiq Ur-Rahman, CEO of Rancon Motor Bikes Ltd was present at the event along with Mohammad Shams Uddin, its head of marketing and AKM  Tauhidur Rahman, head of sales.

AKM Tauhidur Rahman said, "When we think about speed and acceleration, the first bike that comes to mind is the GSX-R. So, we present you a bike that will always keep you ahead of time."

Quazi Ashiq Ur-Rahman said, "This time, we have brought to you a bike that is stylish, fast and widely popular. This bike is luxurious and is equipped with all the advanced technologies of modern times."

The Bandit's liquid-cooled engine, solid petal disk brakes, LED headlights, a powerful 150cc engine, comfortable seats, fully digital speedometer and many other exciting features were also highlighted at the launching event.

The Bandit's initial market price has been set at only Tk3,29,950. It is now available at all Suzuki showrooms across the country.

Suzuki is a name of reliability to its users. So, this time the company has brought the most advanced bike of its time for the customers of Bangladesh.

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