Pak Suzuki has raised the price of its popular motorcycle GD 110S in Pakistan, introducing a new sticker design on the fuel tank. The price has been increased from Rs. 362,600 to Rs. 369,900, with no mechanical or performance changes in the bike.
Suzuki GD 110S Price Hike Follows Cosmetic Upgrade
The company says the new sticker design aims to enhance the bike’s visual appeal, while the engine and overall performance remain the same. The update comes shortly after the launch of a redesigned version of the Suzuki GS 150, which also focused on appearance rather than technical improvements.
Despite the price increase, Suzuki GD 110S remains one of the more reliable commuter motorcycles in Pakistan, offering fuel efficiency, lightweight design, and decent ride comfort.
Engine and Performance Remain Unchanged
The GD 110S runs on a 113cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine with SOHC (Single Overhead Camshaft) technology. It has a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and bore x stroke dimensions of 51.0mm x 55.2mm. The motorcycle includes both electric and kick start options, with a CDI ignition system for smoother combustion and efficient power delivery.
With its proven engine setup, the GD 110S continues to offer a balance of daily utility and long distance performance.
Key Features and Specifications
Suzuki GD 110S comes with a 4-speed constant mesh transmission and a 9.0-liter fuel tank, suitable for longer journeys. It measures 1,900mm in length, 750mm in width, and 1,050mm in height, with a ground clearance of 140mm and a wheelbase of 1,215mm. Weighing just 108 kg, it is easy to handle for both new and experienced riders.
The updated design includes alloy wheels, a compact headlamp, sporty side panels, a comfortable seat, and a stylish tail light. These features add to its appeal without compromising performance or mileage.
A Practical Choice Despite the Price Increase
Even with the new price of Rs. 369,900, the Suzuki GD 110S remains a practical and reliable motorcycle for Pakistani buyers. Its durability, fuel saving performance, and improved design make it a strong contender in the local two wheeler market.
The price hike may raise some eyebrows, but Suzuki seems confident that cosmetic improvements will keep customers interested in this trusted commuter bike.
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