The company launched Ozark 250 at Rs 5,45,000 (Ex Showroom, Delhi) and the Quadsport Z400 at Rs 8,50,000 (Ex Showroom, Delhi). While Ozark is a versatile, leisure ATV with an automatic clutch, the Quadsport Z400 is a sport-ATV for high-performance off-roading with sporty chassis.
Masayoshi Ito, managing director of Suzuki Motorcycle India said, “With the goal of expanding our product line in India, we have decided to launch two of our popular ATV models in the market, hence showcasing our expertise across various categories. We intend to make a strong foothold in this growing market and pave the way for future launches in India.”
The venue for the launch is the famed India Superbike Festival, to be held at Amanora Park Town in Pune this weekend. In the first phase, Suzuki will sell their ATVs through authorised dealers in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Kolkata, Jodhpur and Hyderabad.
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