Suzuki Burgman

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The Burgman series of scooters (known in Japan as Skywave) is produced by Suzuki with engine capacities from 125 cc up to 638 cc.

AN series

Launched in 1998, the original model line-up consisted of the AN250 and AN400Y models. In 2002 the AN250 was dropped, replaced by the European-legislation compliant for learner-license purposes UH125. However, the AN250 continued to be released in other countries. The UH prefix was used on this model due to a current model of non Burgman heritage still being produced. This is the AN125 and bears no resemblance nor lineage with the Burgman series.

AN2 series

In 2002, the fuel injected AN2 series was launched in UH125, AN400 and AN650 (L2) variants. With a redesigned fairing package allowing for better lighting, more storage capacity and 1 litre more fuel capacity, there was also the option for ABS on the AN400 and AN650 models. The AN400 was available in US markets in 2002 and the following year the AN650 (L3) came to the US. Changes to the eCVT and computer on the AN650 (L5) in 2005. In 2004, Suzuki launched an up-market AN650A Executive (non-US), which involved a full ABS and accessories package. The Burgman 400 has had a few models. In 2005 or 2006, the Burgman 400S became available, featured chrome handle bars, a lower sport-bike like windshield, and white and red gauges. In 2007 the 400 was updated from a 13" to a 14" front wheel, dual disc brakes in the front. In 2018 the Burgman 400 was totally redesigned.

Models

Experimentals and limited editions

Suzuki has made a hydrogen fuel cell-electric hybrid scooter called the Suzuki Burgman fuel cell scooter. It received "whole vehicle type" approval in the EU.

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