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Suzuki launches Let’s scooters for the youth

Aug 31, 2015, 18:10 IST

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Avid bikers, we have got some good news for you. Suzuki Motorcycles India, a subsidiary of one of the world's leading two-wheeler manufacturers Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan has introduced Let’s, which is a strong and bold looking 110cc scooter.

Targeting the youth of India, Let’s scooters will come in three dynamic dual-tone colour schemes with matte black finish, giving the scooter a contemporary look. The trendy new body graphics along with black wheels give the scooter a sporty look.

"Suzuki Let's is the favorite scooter of college-going city youth. The revamped look of the Let's has been designed to cater to and attract a wider audience. In its bold new form, we expect the scooter to have universal appeal. The new look of the Let's is part of our continuous efforts to provide fresh offerings and new options to our customers,” Atul Gupta, Executive Vice President, Suzuki Motorcycle told the media.
Powered by a light, compact and fuel efficient 110cc engine with cutting-edge SEP technology, the new Let’s scooters are priced Rs 50,953 (Ex showroom, Mumbai). (please confirm if this is teh base price or the highest.
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In a bid to increase Suzuki’s sale, the new Let’s might play a pivotal role. While the two wheeler market in India is on the rise, Suzuki has added a whopping 33% increment in its sale in 2015 as compared to last year. Will these launches help Suzuki inch closer the market leader Honda? Let’s wait and watch
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