Suzuki Launches 2025 Burgman 400 – Now Available with Fresh New Colour Options

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Suzuki Launches 2025 Burgman 400

Suzuki has pulled the covers off the 2025 Burgman 400 for the European market. While it remains mechanically unchanged, the maxi-scooter gets a fresh visual update to stay relevant in a segment that thrives on style and premium appeal. For fans of sporty, practical scooters, the new Burgman 400 still delivers the same solid package—just with a bit more flair.

Colours

Let’s start with the highlight—new colours. For 2025, Suzuki has added three new shades that give the Burgman 400 a more distinctive and stylish presence on the road. The colour options are:

  • Pearl Matte Shadow Green with gold wheels
  • Glossy Black with golden rims
  • Bright Metallic Blue

Of the lot, the Metallic Blue brings out a sportier, more energetic look, appealing especially to younger riders. The gold wheels on the other two add a touch of class and uniqueness, making the scooter stand out without being too loud.

Engine

While the colour palette is new, the mechanicals remain untouched. The Burgman 400 continues to be powered by a 400cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. It is paired with a CVT gearbox, making it an easy-to-ride and comfortable scooter for city commutes and long highway rides alike.

Here’s a glance at the engine and drivetrain specs:

ComponentSpecification
Engine Capacity400cc
TypeSingle-cylinder, liquid-cooled
TransmissionCVT automatic

This setup ensures smooth and linear power delivery, perfect for the typical maxi-scooter use case.

Features

The Burgman 400 may look premium, but it also packs in a decent number of features to justify that image. It gets a twin-pod analogue instrument cluster paired with a small LCD screen, offering essential readouts at a glance. You also get a traction control system, a large under-seat storage compartment, and an all-LED headlamp that offers solid visibility.

The scooter is built on a steel underbone frame, ensuring a sturdy feel while riding. It rolls on 15-inch front and 13-inch rear alloy wheels, offering a comfortable and planted ride.

Key hardware and features include:

  • Twin-pod analogue + LCD display
  • LED headlamp
  • Traction control system
  • Large under-seat storage
  • Dual-channel ABS
  • 15-inch front and 13-inch rear alloy wheels
  • Telescopic front forks and rear monoshock suspension
  • Disc brakes at both ends

Availability

The 2025 Suzuki Burgman 400 is expected to go on sale in Europe in the coming weeks. However, don’t hold your breath if you’re waiting for it in India. Suzuki seems to be keeping its focus on smaller capacity scooters for the Indian market, and there’s no sign yet of the Burgman 400 making its way here.

For European buyers, though, the new colours add some much-needed freshness to a model that already ticks most boxes in comfort, style, and everyday usability.

FAQs

What’s new in the 2025 Burgman 400?

Only new colour options have been added for 2025.

Has the engine changed in 2025?

No, it still uses the same 400cc liquid-cooled engine.

What colours are available now?

Green, Black with gold rims, and Metallic Blue.

Does the Burgman 400 have ABS?

Yes, it comes with dual-channel ABS as standard.

Will the Burgman 400 launch in India?

It’s unlikely to launch in India anytime soon.

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