Updated Suzuki Burgman spotted testing for the first time

A heavily camouflaged test mule of the updated Suzuki Burgman has been spotted testing for the first time. The Burgman is likely to feature a redesign and a powertrain upgrade, similar to the new Access. Here’s what we can deduce.

  1. Suzuki Burgman to be updated soon
  2. Sports a different exhaust, suggesting some engine changes
  3. Currently priced between Rs 95,800 - Rs 1.16 lakh

Suzuki Burgman to be updated soon, spotted testing

The Burgman has largely remained unchanged since its launch in 2018

With this update, it is likely that the Burgman’s design will see evolutionary updates, similar to the changes we saw on the 2025 Access, compared to the previous model. The brake light of this Burgman test mule appears to be similar to the Avenis, but the spy shots reveal that the display has been carried over from the outgoing model. This update is likely to revise the design of the Burgman, with some feature additions - just like Suzuki did with the latest Access. 

It is likely that the updated Burgman will feature similar powertrain and chassis upgrades as the Access. One clue that the engine will see some revisions is in the different exhaust muffler on the test mule, which is quite similar to the latest Access. 

The Suzuki Burgman was launched back in 2018, since then this maxi-scooter has largely remained unchanged. It recently received an update recently to comply with the OBD-2B norms and a new colour, but its overall design has remained unchanged. It is available in two variants– Street (Rs 95,800) and Street EX (Rs 1.16 lakh), where the latter gets a 12-inch wheel.

It bears mentioning that before the 2025 Access was launched, spy shots of its test mule had been seen for quite a few months. Since this is the first time a spy shot of the updated Burgman has surfaced, its launch is likely some time away. When this updated Suzuki Burgman does launch, expect a small price bump in price over the current model.

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

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