Suzuki Showcases Futuristic Electric and Neo-Retro Motorcycles at Japan Mobility Show 2025
Suzuki highlights cutting-edge electric, neo-retro, and flexible fuel motorcycles at Japan Mobility Show 2025, redefining riding with sustainable technology and iconic style.
By Utsav Chaudhary
Oct 08, 2025 01:05 pm IST
Published On
Oct 08, 2025 01:01 pm IST
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Oct 08, 2025 01:05 pm IST

Suzuki Motorcycles is making preparations to expand its horizon in electric and eco-friendly motorcycle technology at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The brand has announced that it will be putting forward a series of the latest innovative bikes and new underdeveloped concepts at the show. This show, which will be organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, will be held at Big Sight from October 30, 2025, to November 9, 2025.
At the event, Suzuki will be highlighting the upcoming concept and pre-production models. Tagged with the corporate slogan “By Your Side,” the brand emphasizes more on innovation and technology that would be beneficial for the customers and can improve the standard of living for the buyers. From electric fun bikes to advanced FFV technology, Suzuki's motorcycles blend nostalgic design with cutting-edge tech to redefine modern riding experiences for diverse customers worldwide.
e-VanVan: Electric Fun Bike with Retro Charm
The first bike that has to be put on display will be a concept model. This concept model has been called e-VanVan. It sounds like a van, but no, it's an electric motorcycle. The e-VanVan is a concept electric motorcycle inspired by Suzuki’s classic 1970s leisure bike, the VanVan.
This model is built to fulfill the customer’s wish to enjoy seamless riding and driving a motorcycle, even if it is an electric vehicle. The brand suggests that the model will express his innovation with creative styling and unique digital theme colors. Talking about its dimensions, the bike comes with 1,810 mm in length, 825 mm in width, and a height up to 105 mm.
GSX-8T and GSX-8TT: Neo-Retro Pre-Production Models

With the latest innovation and technology, Suzuki is going to release middle-class, highly anticipated motorcycles in FY 2026. The GSX-8T and GSX-8TT will make their first debut at the Japan Mobility Show. Both the bikes offer a retro-classic look with few modern electronic controls.
Based on the GSX-8S, it is one of the middle class fused with a retro-modern look. Both models feature 775 cc four-stroke engines tuned for a secure and enjoyable ride, signaling Suzuki’s continued innovation in appealing to passionate riders seeking style and technology.
GSX-R1000R: Racing Pedigree on Display
Suzuki Will Bring FEV Burgman Street For The Street

Suzuki Motor Corporation will adopt the full carbon-neutral approach in the future. For this, the brand has modified the injector, fuel pump, and additional powertrain settings to launch the all-new Burgman flexi fuel. The power scooter features a hydrogen engine Burgman model that balances environmental responsibilities with the signature motorcycle exhaust sound.
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 FEV
The most successful bike on the Indian market will go into modification as a flex fuel vehicle. The future iteration of the Gixxer 250 FEV will use 85% bioethanol mixed fuel. Additionally, the GIXXER SF 250 FFV launched in India offers flexible bioethanol fuel use for reduced emissions without sacrificing convenience.
Conclusion
Suzuki’s motorcycle showcase at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 brilliantly illustrates their blend of heritage and innovation. From electric fun bikes to high-performance and environmentally advanced models, Suzuki pushes the boundaries of urban mobility with style, sustainability, and excitement. This diverse lineup reaffirms Suzuki’s leadership in crafting next-generation motorcycles that cater to evolving rider preferences worldwide.
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