The naked GSX-8S carries a U.S. MSRP of $8,849 with its standard quick-shifter and TFT display, while the V-Strom models have pricing that begins at $11,349. The V-Strom models are more feature rich with fully-adjustable suspension, for example, while the naked model makes do with only rear spring pre-load adjustment.
Here is the press release from Suzuki:
BREA, CA – With the new year upon us, the all-new Suzuki V-STROM 800DE and GSX-8S are already making strong first impressions for 2023.
All-new from the ground up, both models are equipped with advanced features at an affordable price point. Including the new 776cc parallel-twin powerplant, TFT display, Bi-directional Quick Shifter, and modern inverted suspension, the GSX-8S and V-STROM 800DE are positioned to capitalize on the growing interest in the mid-size motorcycle market.
Expected arrival for the V-STROM 800DE and DE Adventure is set for May, while the GSX-8S will hit dealers shortly after in June.
The advanced, new 776cc parallel-twin engine with 270-degree crankshaft configuration provides exciting power delivery while producing a unique and exciting exhaust note, and helps to define a compact, purposeful new addition to Suzuki’s iconic line of products.
With riders’ eager anticipation of this exciting new naked sportbike, the 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S is priced at $8,849.Click here for more details on the 2023 Suzuki GSX-8S.
The all-new 2023 V-STROM 800DE will be priced at $11,349 while the V-STROM 800DE Adventure comes in at $12,999 and includes quick-release black 37L aluminum side cases, plus a rugged accessory bar and aluminum skid pan for true off-road touring capability. For an adventure seeker who already plans on adding these welcomed accessories, the V-STROM 800DE Adventure provides a strong, accessorized platform up front. Both models offer incredible adventure touring performance and value.Click here for more details on the 2023 Suzuki V-STROM 800DEand the 2023 Suzuki V-STROM 800DE Adventure.
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