Suzuki Motorcycle India today finally launched the updated 2026 Suzuki Burgman Street maxi scooter in the Indian market, priced from Rs 1.02 lakh (ex-showroom). Suzuki also said that the cumulative sales of the Burgman Street have exceeded 1.1 million units since its launch in 2018. Interested customers can book the new scooter online or by visiting their nearest dealership, deliveries are expected to begin soon.
The 2026 Burgman is offered in two variants: the Ride Connect Edition, priced at Rs. 1,01,944 (ex-showroom), and the Ride Connect TFT Edition, priced at Rs. 1,13,220 (ex-showroom). The earlier Burgman Street EX will continue on sale alongside the new model at Rs. 1,07,902 (ex-showroom).
2026 Suzuki Burgman – Design and platform
In terms of design, the scooter continues with its existing silhouette but introduces design revisions, including sharper detailing and an updated finish. It gets split-lens LED headlamps with integrated position lights, slimmer LED indicators and a revised tail lamp. Other changes include metallic-finish badging, a tinted windscreen and a redesigned upswept exhaust, giving it a more updated appearance.

The Burgman Street is now underpinned by a new platform shared with the Access, with Suzuki claiming a 500g reduction in frame weight and a 25 per cent increase in torsional rigidity. It continues with telescopic front forks and a rear monoshock, along with 12-inch wheels at both ends. Braking setup remains a front disc and rear drum with the Combined Braking System, without ABS.
2026 Suzuki Burgman – Features
In terms of features, the 2026 Suzuki Burgman gets keyless ignition on the higher variant, with a remote fob enabling access to the seat, fuel lid and steering lock, while lower trims retain a conventional key and LCD. The top variant additionally gets a one-push start system and a 4.2-inch TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation which can be controlled through the Suzuki Connect app. The under-seat storage has increased to 24.6 litres from 21.5 litres, and the scooter now includes front storage spaces and a USB charging port. It also features a 5.5-litre fuel tank and 160mm ground clearance.

2026 Suzuki Burgman – Engine
The Suzuki Burgman Street continues with a 124cc air-cooled, fuel-injected engine producing 8.4hp and 10.2Nm, paired with a CVT. It retains electric and kick start, and now gets an updated starter clutch, improved 30-60kph acceleration and a revised exhaust note. The kerb weight stands at 114kg for LCD variants and 115kg for TFT-equipped versions, making it heavier than the Access, which weighs around 106-107kg.


