Following the implementation of GST 2.0, nearly all vehicle manufacturers have reduced the prices of their bikes and scooters. The new GST 2.0 came into effect from September 22, 2025. Suzuki Motorcycle India has particularly benefited, announcing model-wise GST benefits across its scooter and motorcycle portfolio.
The Suzuki Access and Avenis, along with other entry-level scooters, are among the most popular choices in the Indian market. Under the new GST 2.0, the Access now offers a GST benefit of ₹8,523, while the sporty Avenis has become cheaper by ₹7,823. The Burgman Street range, catering to buyers seeking maxi-scooter styling, will also see benefits.
Standard Burgman Street offers a profit of ₹8,373, while the Burgman Street EX has become cheaper by ₹9,798. This impact is even more pronounced in Suzuki’s motorcycle lineup. Significant tax savings are available on the Gixxer series, which includes the main motorcycles in the 150cc to 250cc segment. The Gixxer 150 is now cheaper by ₹11,520, while the fully-faired Gixxer SF offers a saving of ₹12,311.
The Gixxer 250 and Gixxer SF 250 come with a profit of approximately ₹16,525 and ₹18,024, respectively. Adventure enthusiasts will also benefit from GST 2.0, as Suzuki’s V-Strom SX offers a benefit of ₹17,982 in the domestic market.
These recent price cuts in the auto sector bring significant benefits to customers. Particularly for bikes and vehicles above 350cc, where prices were previously increasing, companies like Suzuki are making their products more value for money. This change not only provides buyers with affordable options but could also lead to a sharp rise in demand during the festive season.




