Suzuki is pleased to announce the imminent arrival of the next
generation of Australia's favourite trail bike.
The 2015 DR-Z400E and DR-Z250 are expected to hit Australian
shores in August, adding another chapter to one of the brand's most
famous nameplates.
Boasting an exciting new color scheme of Champion Yellow and
Black, the 2015 DR-Z machines draw inspiration from the
championship-winning RM-Z range.
Featuring powerful four-stroke engines, agile handling and a
rugged chassis ready to take on the toughest terrain, the DR-Z400E
and DR-Z250 have carved an enviable reputation for reliability and
fuss-free riding.
Both new models are also 100% street-legal and learner approved,
making the DR-Z400E and DR-Z250 ideal for new riders looking for a
motorcycle suitable for work and play.
The 2015 DR-Z250 features a 249cc engine, boasting DOHC for a
broad power range and abundant low-rev torque, while the proven
Suzuki Advanced Cooling System (SACS) maintains optimum engine
temperatures.
The aluminium cylinder is plated with race tested Suzuki
Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) coating for weight
reduction and better heat transfer. It comes with a slick-shifting
six-speed transmission and a large, four litre airbox with quick
release fasteners for easy maintenance.
A rider-friendly chassis is complemented by long travel front
forks with 12-way compression and 17-way rebound damping force
adjustment. The remote-reservoir shock absorber also features fully
adjustable compression and rebound damping force and spring
preload.
Inspired by the RM-Z, the DR-Z250 comes with a powerful braking
system featuring a large front disc brake with twin-piston caliper
while the rear brake comes with a guard for the caliper and
disc.
The DR-Z400E comes with a 398cc DOHC engine for those riders
wanting even more power. It is matched with a digitally mapped
DC-CDI system that monitors engine speed and throttle position to
automatically adjust ignition timing for maximum efficiency.
A rider-friendly electric start ensures fuss-free riding in all
conditions, while handling is covered by the long travel 48mm
stanchion tube front forks and progressive linkage rear suspension,
which are both fully adjustable.
Pricing on Suzuki's latest trail bike warriors will be announced
closer to release.
For further information contact:
Lewis Croft
National Marketing Manager - Motorcycles
Suzuki Australia Pty. Limited
d: (03) 9931 5534
e: lewis_croft@suzuki.com.au