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99,995 - 1.27 Lakh

Suzuki Intruder Fuel Injector

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Suzuki Intruder Overview

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Engine Capacity

154.9 CC

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Mileage

44 KM/L

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Gears

5 Speed

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Brakes

Disc/Disc

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Starting Mechanism

Electric Start/Self Start

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Wheel Type

Alloy Wheels/Cast Wheels

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Body Type

Cruiser

What's New?

Suzuki Motorcycle India, Private Limited a wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Suzuki Japan launched the Intruder in 2017. Suzuki being a relatively new entrant into the Indian auto market wanted to shock the customers with radical styling inspired by the larger M800. Like it, hate it, the Intruder without a doubt is eye-catching.

The Intruder is a cruiser prioritising comfort that thanks to the ergonomics doubles up as a commuter as well. Albeit a new entry, the Intruder features the tried and tested 155cc engine from the Gixxer 160. The noticeable difference in the exhaust note is caused by different gear ratios. This engine generates a maximum power of 13.41 bhp @ 8000 rpm and reaches peak torque of 13.80 Nm @ 6000 rpm. The bike has a new 5-speed gearbox manual transmission. The mileage of Honda Unicorn 150 is 44 kmpl. The top speed reached by bike is 115 kmph. The only variant offered is the Suzuki Intruder 150 FI. It has a 4 stroke, FI, Petrol Engine with an engine displacement of 155 cc.

The biggest letdown of the Intruder is its weight at 152 kilograms, that hinders mileage. Yet, the cruiser styling is a major draw... It gets a telescopic fork at the front and a 7-step preload-adjustable mono-shock suspension at the rear which when coupled with 170 mm ground clearance, does well to soak up potholes and aberrations on Indian roads.

Some of the latest features of Intruder 150 are a digital instrument cluster, single-channel ABS, twin disc brakes, triangular-shaped headlamps, and a chunky rear cowl.

Suzuki Intruder Expert Review

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Pros

  • Stand out styling.
  • Comfortable for long rides as well as commuting.
  • Affordable cruiser.
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Cons

  • Weight and mileage below par.
  • Underpowered engine, performance level below rivals
  • Over styling can backfire.

How is the design of Suzuki Intruder 150?

Design is always subjective. The intruder is designed to stand out, many feel it’s overdone. The intruder is not a hit with older riders. Aimed at Indian youth, the bike is sure to grab eyeballs.

Cruisers are already a high-selling segment of the Indian automotive industry and luckily for Suzuki, there are not that many options. The puny-sized engine ensures affordability which is the Intruder’s biggest selling point against the heavier and pricier Dominars and Enfields.

Despite looking like a cruiser this bike is surprisingly agile and perfect for daily commute. Even cruisers need to do that well to succeed in the Indian market.

How does the Suzuki Intruder 150 ride?

The heavier Intruder is no Gixxer around the corners. Compared to its rivals in the cruiser segment, it is surprisingly tidy, even in the twisties. The Intruder is as comfortable as it is marketed to be. It is the best 150 for long rides. The 170 mm ground clearance coupled with adjustable mono-shock suspension at the rear ensures a smooth ride, even on bad Indian roads. The Intruder does not impress with its straight line acceleration. The heavy weight does play a role here.

One of the main reasons people choose Suzuki is for the build quality. The fit and finish live up to that expectation. This machine is built to last and will easily take a beating in its stride, long-term.

How comfortable is Suzuki Intruder 150?

Cruisers are meant to be comfortable on long rides, and Intruder sure is. But unlike the heavier Enfields and Dominars, it is way easier to manoeuvre in the city. Intruder outshines other cruisers by being a better commuter.

This smooth ride is achieved by the 170 mm ground clearance and adjustable mono-shock suspension at the rear. The Intruder gets twin discs and a longer wheelbase than the Suzuki Gixxer, which it is based on. but the Intruder does. There is a slightly raked-out front end, ensuring more comfortable ergonomics. Intruder sacrifices cornering ability in favour of a relaxed seating position.

How’s the tech?

The instrument console on the Intruder is the same unit used on the Gixxer with a digital speedometer, digital odometer, digital tachometer along with trip meter, and a digital fuel gauge.

The bike has you covered on the safety front with a single channel ABS at the front. This is more than adequate for a 155 cc. Visibility in the dark and fog is also good thanks to an all-LED headlight, taillight, and turn signals. The standard alloys and tubeless tires are also available. For better grip, Suzuki has gone with radial tyres. Engine refinement is decent, keeping with other Suzuki products. There are no vibrations felt even with higher revs.

How’s the mileage of Suzuki Intruder 150?

At 44 kmpl the mileage is decent for a 155 cc. But this is owing to the cruiser styling and the resulting heft. With a 12-litre fuel tank though, the range is not an issue.

How is the performance of Suzuki Intruder 150?

The Intruder is more than just a 150. Suzuki became popular in India due to the performance of the Gixxer 160. The same tried and trusted engine is featured albeit with a new transmission. Intruder’s acceleration is steady, the engine never feels stressed and revs up in every gear.

Head-to-head up against rivals, Intruder’s weight does hold it back. But for everyday commute, this minor dip in acceleration is not noticeable. Being a cruiserIntruder’s acceleration and cornering will disappoint those looking for a spirited ride. At 115 kmph, the Intruder’s top speed is decent if not best in class. Even on Indian highways that is adequate. 

Is the Suzuki Intruder 150 good value?

BS-VI prices are inflated for bikes across segments. As a cruiser Intruder is way cheaper than the Doiminars and the Enfields, which makes it easy on the pockets for those looking for a cruiser.

For those who are not looking for a cruiser specifically, the Intruder does not justify the price tag. It is neither the fastest nor thesportiest 150 out there. Looks is another area where those who buy into its allure would not hesitate to shell out the shillings. Like Honda and Yamaha, Suzuki has its brand value, the fit and finish of Intruder along with its refined engine makes it a worthy option. The Yamahas are overpriced, another reason to go for a Suzuki.

Specifications & Features

Explore an in-depth overview of the Suzuki Intruder specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine, fuel efficiency, mileage, brakes, max power, and tyre. Additionally, gain insights into the bike's advanced safety features.

Engine CC

154.9 CC

Fuel

Petrol

Mileage

44 KM/L

Brakes

Disc/Disc

Max Torque

14.00 Nm

Max Power

13.41,14.59,14.60 bhp

Tyre

100/80 - 17 - Tubeless/ 140/60R - 70 - Radial Tubeless

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  • c&b iconSEP - Suzuki Eco Performance
  • c&b iconABS
  • c&b iconSharp Twin Exhaust
  • c&b iconSmart Digital Instrumentation
  • c&b iconPremium Intruder Embelem
  • c&b iconLED Tail Lamp
  • c&b iconLegendary Intruder Style Headlamp
  • c&b iconComfortable Riding

Suzuki Intruder Price List (Variant Wise)

Suzuki Intruder price starting from 99,995. Suzuki offers Intruder in 7 variants.

Variants

Last Recorded Price

Intruder STD [2018]
₹ 99,995
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC
Intruder Intruder SP
₹ 1.01 Lakh
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC
Intruder STD
₹ 1.01 Lakh
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC
Intruder FI [2018]
₹ 1.07 Lakh
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC
Intruder Intruder FI SP
₹ 1.07 Lakh
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC
Intruder FI
₹ 1.08 Lakh
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC
Intruder STD BS VI
₹ 1.27 Lakh
Petrol, 44 KM/L, 154.9 CC

Suzuki Intruder Mileage

44.00
KM/L
92 %
Better mileage than other Cruiser
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Suzuki Intruder Colours

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Suzuki Intruder is available in 3 different colors namely Metallic Matte Titanium Silver, Glass Sparkle Black / Metallic Matte Titanium Silver & Mettalic Matte Black/Candy Sonoma Red.

Latest Videos on Intruder

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Suzuki Intruder has 2 videos of detailed review, pros & cons, comparison & variant explained, test drive experience, features, specs, interior & exterior details and more.

Latest Reviews on Intruder

Suzuki Motorcycle India has introduced a 155 cc cruiser, taking design inspiration from the bigger Suzuki Intruder M1800R. The new Intruder shares the same engine, chassis and suspension as the 155 cc Suzuki Gixxer. Is it good enough? We spend some time around the winding roads of Lavasa with the new Suzuki Intruder to seek some answers.
Suzuki Intruder First Ride Review
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7 years ago
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Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 99,995 - 1.27 Lakh₹ 1.1 - 1.15 Lakh₹ 1.01 Lakh₹ 1.23 Lakh₹ 1.5 Lakh
C&B Expert Rating
N/A
8.2
7.8
7.7
N/A
Engine CC
154.9 CC149.5 CC160.3 CC220.0 CC349.0 CC
Gears
5 Gears5 Gears5 Gears5 Gears5 Gears
Mileage
44 KM/L65.00 Km/L45.00 Km/L40.00 Km/L36.20 Km/L
Max Torque
14.00 bhp13.25 Nm13.70 Nm17.55 Nm27.00 Nm
Max Power
13.41,14.59,14.60 Nm13.80 bhp15.00 bhp18.76 bhp20.20 bhp
Brakes
Disc/DiscDisc (Front) / Drum (Rear)Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear)Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear)Fixed disc with twin piston floating caliper (Front) / disc, single piston floating caliper (Rear)
Fuel Tank Capacity
N/A15.0 L13.0 L13.0 L13.0 L
Colour Count
36228
Detailed Comparision
Intruder vs Pulsar 150Intruder vs Avenger Street 160Intruder vs Avenger Cruise 220Intruder vs Hunter 350

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Suzuki Intruder FAQs

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  • The Suzuki Intruder's design contributes to rider comfort on long rides by providing an upright riding position that reduces fatigue and strain on the back and neck. The forward-set footpegs and wide handlebars also help to reduce rider fatigue and provide a more relaxed riding experience.
  • The Suzuki Intruder's adjustable seat and footpegs make it a comfortable bike for riders of different heights. The low seat height and forward-set footpegs are particularly suitable for shorter riders, while taller riders can adjust the footpegs to a more comfortable position.
  • The Suzuki Intruder's suspension system improves rider comfort and handling by providing a smooth ride and absorbing shocks and vibrations. The front telescopic forks and rear mono-shock suspension ensure a comfortable and stable ride even on rough roads.
  • The Suzuki Intruder is powered by a 154.9 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that produces a maximum power output of 13.6 PS at 8000 rpm and a peak torque of 13.8 Nm at 6000 rpm.
  • The Suzuki Intruder uses a fuel injection system, which delivers good fuel efficiency. The bike has a claimed mileage of 55 kmpl.
  • The Suzuki Intruder has a top speed of around 115 km/h, and it can accelerate from 0 to 60 km/h in just 5.1 seconds.
  • The Suzuki Intruder features a bold and muscular design theme that emphasizes its cruiser-style character. It has a low-slung profile, with a long and wide fuel tank, sweeping lines, and flowing curves.
  • The fuel tank on the Suzuki Intruder is large and rectangular in shape, with a capacity of 11 liters. It features a unique design with sharp lines and a prominent Suzuki logo on top.
  • The headlamp on the Suzuki Intruder is circular in shape, with a chrome bezel and a halogen bulb. It is mounted on the front fork and adds to the bike's classic cruiser styling.