Following the announcement of the new GSX-8T and GSX-8TT middleweight streetbikes with retro styling, the first wave of returning 2026 Suzuki motorcycles has been announced. The first wave includes streetbikes, sportbikes, a dual-sport, and a scooter, along with information about pricing and color options.
2026 Suzuki GSX-8T and GSX-8TT
We previously included technical details about these two new models, and Suzuki has announced their pricing. MSRP for the Suzuki GSX-8T is $10,649, and it will be available in Candy Burnt Gold or Metallic Matte Black. MSRP for the Suzuki GSX-8TT is $11,149, and it will be available in Glass Sparkle Black or Pearl Matte Shadow Green.
2026 Suzuki GSX-8R
The GSX-8R was introduced for 2024 as a fully faired sportbike powered by the 776cc parallel-Twin engine also found in the GSX-8S. It’s fitted with a Showa SFF-BP fork and matching rear shock, ABS-equipped Nissin radial-mount brake calipers, Dunlop Roadsport 2 radial tires, and the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System.
The 2026 Suzuki GSX-8R returns in Metallic Triton Blue color as well as two new colors: Pearl Tech White or Glass Blaze Orange. MSRP is $9,699.
2026 Suzuki GSX-8S
The GSX-8S naked bike returns with the 776cc parallel-Twin shared with the GSX-8R, a versatile engine with a 270-degree firing order and Suzuki’s Cross Balancer system. The 8S also features KYB suspension, Nissin brakes, the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System, and a 5-inch TFT display.
The 2026 Suzuki GSX-8S will be available in two new color options: Candy Daring Red / Metallic Matte Black No. 2 or Metallic Matte Black No. 2 / Glass Sparkle. MSRP starts at $9,249.
2026 Suzuki SV650 ABS
The SV650 ABS naked bike is powered by a liquid-cooled 645cc V-Twin with a 10,000-rpm redline. It’s equipped with Suzuki’s Low RPM Assist and Easy Start features, a tubular-steel trellis frame, dual Tokico front brake calipers, and an LCD instrument panel.
The 2026 Suzuki SV650 ABS will be available in Pearl Vigor Blue / Metallic Matte Black No. 2 for $8,149.
2026 Suzuki GSX-R750
The GSX-R750 sportbike is powered by a 750cc inline 4-cylinder engine and includes a twin-spar aluminum frame, a Showa Big Piston Front Fork and remote reservoir rear shock, Suzuki Drive Mode Selector, and a trackday-ready lap timer and stopwatch.
The GSX-R750 will be available in Candy Daring Red / Metallic Matte Black No.2 or Pearl Vigor Blue / Metallic Matte Sword Silver with a starting price of $13,249.
2026 Suzuki GSX-R600
The GSX-R600 supersport returns with its 599cc inline-Four, a twin-spar aluminum frame, a Showa Big Piston Front Fork and remote reservoir rear shock, Suzuki Drive Mode Selector, and a trackday-ready lap timer and stopwatch. The R600 also offers several Suzuki accessories, including a color-matched cowl to replace the passenger seat.
The 2026 Suzuki GSX-R600 will be available in Candy Daring Red / Metallic Matte Black No.2 or Pearl Vigor Blue / Metallic Matte Sword Silver, with a starting price of $12,199.
2026 Suzuki DR650S
Moving on to Suzuki’s dual-sport lineup, the DR650S returns, powered by its air-/oil-cooled 644cc Single housed in a steel semi-double cradle frame. It has a 5-speed transmission, a height-adjustable fork and link-type rear suspension, a lightweight battery, electric starter, and a fully street-legal lighting system.
The 2026 Suzuki DR650S will be available in Solid Black and Solid Gray or Solid Special White with an MSRP of $7,299.
2026 Suzuki Burgman 400
The Burgman 400 scooter is powered by a liquid-cooled 400cc Single with a fully automatic Continuously Variable Transmission, rider-selectable traction control, and ABS. Also included are a telescopic front fork, a link-type monoshock, Suzuki’s Easy Start system, and an analog/LCD instrument cluster. Storage includes an under-seat compartment and two front compartments with a DC power outlet.
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The 2026 Suzuki Burgman 400 will be available in Metallic Reflective Blue with an MSRP of $8,949.
For more information about Suzuki motorcycles, visit the Suzuki website.
Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2026 Motorcycle Buyers Guide