- Updated Suzuki DR-Z400 under development
- Patents reveal updated engine
- Could be launched in 2025
The Suzuki DR-Z400 is likely to get an update, design patent filings have revealed. First introduced in 2000 and gradually tweaked over a quarter of a century, a proper update to the supermoto was long overdue.
The new patent application reveals that a revamped model with a new frame, modern styling tweaks and an electronic throttle is under development. Specifically addressed are the challenges of fitting an electronic throttle body to a motorcycle designed for a mechanical throttle, while retaining the size of the bike.
Then there are the styling cues that are similar to the Suzuki RM-Z dirt bike range. However, the engine, frame and fuel tank are distinctively derived from the DR-Z. Additionally, the exhaust system also appears to be changed to suit the new throttle body. That said, it is unclear whether the motorcycle will continue with its 398cc engine or have a sixth gear.
Other than these changes, there seems to be no difference. Suzuki has also managed to keep hush about a new DR-Z400. Although, with no signs of the motorcycle in its 2025 model list, it could be on low launch-priority. That said, we can expect Suzuki to bring the motorcycle to NZ a couple of months after its launch globally.