
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL) has completed 20 years of production operations in India, marking a significant milestone in its journey into one of the largest two-wheeler markets in the world. With this, the company has also crossed the 10 million units production mark, highlighting the steady growth due to expanding product portfolio and increasing customer demand.
Strong growth in recent years
Over the last four years, Suzuki Motorcycle India’s sales have doubled, reflecting the growing acceptance of its products across all segments. This growth is supported by a balanced lineup spanning scooters, commuter motorcycles and premium offerings.

Suzuki’s journey in India Started in 2006 Along with motorcycles like the Heat 125 and Zeus 125, this was followed by the launch of the Access 125 in 2007, which became one of the most successful products of the brand. Over time, the company has expanded its portfolio with models such as the Burgman Street, Avenis, Gixxer series and the V-Strom SX, as well as premium motorcycles such as the Hayabusa and V-Strom 800 DI.
Access, Bergman Lead Portfolio Expansion
In Suzuki’s lineup, the Access 125 has played a key role in establishing the brand in the scooter segment, while the Burgman Street has helped carve a niche in the premium maxi-scooter space. Avenis has further strengthened Suzuki’s presence among young buyers with its sporty appeal.

Suzuki has recently updated its scooter line-up. The all-new Access was launched last year, the new Burgman was launched a few weeks ago, while the Avenis recently got a new special edition. In the motorcycle segment, the Gixxer range remains a major volume driver, while adventure-focused offerings like the V-Strom SX have expanded Suzuki’s reach into new categories.
Network expansion and ecosystem development
Suzuki Motorcycle India has a strong presence across the country with over 1,240 touchpoints and partnerships with 212 suppliers. The company’s growth has been supported by a customer-first approach, reflected in its ‘Buy Your Side’ philosophy. Exports also remain a key focus area, with made-in-India Suzuki two-wheelers now reaching 77 global markets, establishing India as an important manufacturing hub for the brand.
Future plans – EV, flex-fuel and new plant
Looking to the future, Suzuki is preparing for the next phase of growth focusing on electric mobility and alternative fuel technologies. The company has already introduced the e-access electric scooter and the flex-fuel compliant Gixxer SF 250 FFV (E85). To support future demand, Suzuki is also setting up a new manufacturing facility in Kharkhoda, which will play a key role in expanding production capacity.
Suzuki Motorcycle India is taking a multi-track approach towards carbon neutrality by combining ICE, electric and flex-fuel technologies depending on the market needs. This strategy aims to ensure long-term sustainability while maintaining affordability and performance.
With 20 years completed, 10 million units produced and strong product momentum, Suzuki Motorcycle India is now preparing itself for the next growth phase, supported by new technologies and expanded manufacturing capabilities.










