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Suzuki has officially taken the wraps off the 2025 model of its flagship maxi-scooter, the Burgman 400, for the European market. While the latest version stays true to its tried-and-tested design and underpinnings, it now boasts an updated color palette to keep things fresh for the new model year.
Three New Colour Schemes for 2025
The 2025 Suzuki Burgman 400 sees the introduction of three elegant and bold new color variants:
- Pearl Matte Shadow Green
- Bright Metallic Blue
- Black with Gold Alloy Wheels
These new shades give the scooter a refreshed visual appeal without changing its core styling or bodywork.
Engine & Performance: No Changes Under the Hood
Mechanically, the Burgman 400 remains unchanged. It continues to draw power from a 400cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, mated to a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). The engine is capable of delivering 30 horsepower and 36 Nm of peak torque, ensuring a balanced combination of city ride comfort and highway cruising power.
Key Features Remain Intact
The 2025 Burgman 400 carries over the same feature list as the outgoing model. It includes:
- Twin-pod analog dials with a digital LCD information panel
- Traction control system
- Full LED lighting setup
- Dual-channel ABS for enhanced braking safety
These features make the Burgman 400 one of the most tech-laden scooters in its segment.

Chassis and Hardware
Built on a robust steel underbone frame, the 2025 Burgman 400 continues to use telescopic front forks and a rear monoshock for suspension duties. Wheel size also remains the same — 15 inches at the front and 13 inches at the rear.
In terms of braking, the scooter features:
- A 260 mm front disc brake
- A 210 mm rear disc brake
This setup ensures confident and controlled stopping power.
Pricing and Availability
The current model of the Suzuki Burgman 400 is priced at approximately USD 9,200. Although the 2025 version is expected to see a slight price bump due to the updates, Suzuki has not yet revealed any official pricing details.
As for the Indian market, Suzuki has made no formal announcements about launching the 400cc Burgman here. The company continues to focus on its more compact and affordable Burgman Street lineup in India, which caters to the high-demand 125cc segment.
Verdict:
While the 2025 Suzuki Burgman 400 doesn’t bring any mechanical surprises, its refreshed look through new color schemes is a welcome update for those who prioritize style in their two-wheeled commute. Whether Suzuki brings this premium maxi-scooter to India remains to be seen — but for now, European customers can enjoy this stylish upgrade.
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