Suzuki has just unleashed the 2026 Burgman Street, a refreshed version of its popular maxi-style scooter that’s been a favourite for style-conscious commuters since 2018. Launched in early April 2026, this update brings sharper looks, smarter features, improved practicality, and a more responsive ride—all while keeping the Burgman’s signature premium and comfortable character intact.
Whether you’re upgrading from a basic scooter or eyeing a stylish daily rider that turns heads, the new Burgman Street aims to deliver more without losing its easy-going appeal.
Fresh Design Inspired by Bigger Siblings
The 2026 model steps up its visual game with a bold new front end featuring a split LED headlamp setup with distinctive “brow-style” DRLs. The rear gets a sleek horseshoe-shaped LED tail lamp, and the overall lines are sharper and more elegant, giving it a refined maxi-scooter presence that feels premium on city streets.
It rides on 12-inch wheels with MRF tyres and maintains a comfortable seat height of around 775-780 mm and 160 mm ground clearance—practical for everyday use and light bad roads. The fuel filler cap is now conveniently relocated under the tail lamp for easier refuelling.
Colour options include stylish single-tone and dual-tone schemes, with the top variant standing out in eye-catching finishes.
Big Upgrades in Features and Tech
Suzuki has loaded the 2026 Burgman Street with modern conveniences, especially in the higher-spec Ride Connect TFT Edition:
- 4.2-inch Colour TFT Display (on top variant) with smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and Suzuki’s Ride Connect app features.
- Keyless Ignition via a remote fob — no more fumbling for keys.
- Multi-function starter switch and silent start system.
- All-LED lighting for better visibility and a modern look.
- USB charging and two front storage compartments.
- Increased underseat storage to 24.6 litres (up from 21.5 litres)—enough to comfortably fit a full-face helmet plus extras.
Lower variants keep a more affordable LCD display and traditional key setup, so buyers can choose based on budget.
Engine and Performance: Tuned for City Ease
The heart of the scooter remains a 124cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, now retuned for better real-world usability. It produces 8.4 PS of power and 10.2 Nm of torque (torque arrives earlier for stronger low-to-mid range pull). Paired with a smooth CVT transmission, it promises responsive acceleration in traffic, especially in the 30-60 km/h range that’s crucial for city riding.
Suzuki claims refinements for smoother, more refined performance while maintaining good fuel efficiency (expected around 45-50 kmpl depending on riding conditions).
The new platform, derived from the Access 125, is 500 grams lighter yet offers 25% higher torsional rigidity for better handling and stability.
Pricing and Variants (India, ex-showroom Delhi)
- Ride Connect Edition: Starting at ≈ ₹1.02 lakh
- Ride Connect TFT Edition (with TFT + keyless): ≈ ₹1.13 lakh
The existing Burgman Street EX continues unchanged alongside the new models (around ₹1.08 lakh), giving buyers more options in the lineup.
Who Is It For?
The 2026 Suzuki Burgman Street is ideal for:
- Daily commuters who want premium styling and comfort over basic scooters.
- Riders who appreciate tech like connectivity, keyless entry, and a big boot.
- Those who enjoy a maxi-scooter stance with easy manoeuvrability in traffic.
It positions itself as a more feature-rich and practical alternative in the 125cc premium segment, competing with models like the Honda Activa 125 or TVS Jupiter in terms of comfort and presence.
Final Thoughts
Suzuki has listened to feedback and delivered meaningful updates: more storage, modern tech, better torque delivery, and refreshed styling—without dramatically changing what made the Burgman Street popular in the first place (over 1.1 million units sold since launch).
If you’re in the market for a stylish, comfortable, and now smarter 125cc scooter, the 2026 Burgman Street is definitely worth a test ride. Head to your nearest Suzuki dealership starting mid-April 2026 to experience it firsthand.
Note: Prices and specifications can vary by market and region. Always check with your local Suzuki dealer for exact details, on-road pricing, and availability. The larger Burgman 400 (a premium maxi-scooter available in other global markets like the US) also carries over into 2026 with its refined 400cc engine, but the big news right now is the accessible Burgman Street update.
