Suzuki GSX-S125 Gets New Dazzling, but Classic Colourway

Suzuki’s learner-friendly GSX-S125 has been given a tickle in the form of a new colourway for 2025

Suzuki GSX-S125
Suzuki GSX-S125

Suzuki’s entry-level GSX-S125 has been given a little spruce as it gets a new colourway that features a blue and white combination, as well as subtle black accents.

After its inception in 2017, the GSX-S125 has remained a staple in the Japanese marquee’s range when it comes to learner-friendly 125cc bikes. Its DOHC water-cooled single-cylinder engine produces 15bhp at 10000rpm and 8.5Ib ft of torque and remains unchanged from before.

The same is true about the suspension set-up and braking systems, as the new colour scheme takes Suzuki’s GSX-S125 range beyond five different variants.

The new livery adds a touch of classic to Suzuki’s entry-level naked bike range as it features the traditional blue and white colours, as it now sits alongside the Titan Black, Stronger Red, Metallic Triton Blue, Pearl Brilliant White options, while a second Titan Black, this time with blue wheel rims instead of the black ones is also part of the line-up.

The GSX-S125 is part of a three-strong family with the much bigger S950 and S1000 models also within the range. The new blue and white colourway gives it the same stylistic appearance as the GSX-S1000.

New Suzuki GSX-S125 colours
New Suzuki GSX-S125 colours

Also representing the GSX-S range with the same blue and white livery as the S125 is the brand’s big-bodied GSX-S1000GT and GT+ adventure models.

Of the models listed, the GSX-S125 is the last to receive the iconic Suzuki colourway. The GSX-S125, while not an update, includes the latest Bosch ABS 10 system which is the lightest two-channel ABS unit on the market, while also comprising telescopic front forks and a link-type coil spring set-up at the rear.

With an 11-litre fuel tank, the GSX-S125 will get you around 2.4 miles to the gallon and comes with a seat height of 785mm. 

The new variant gets an RRP of 4,999 which is just £200 shy of its fully-faired sibling, the GSX-R125, which unsurprisingly also features Suzuki’s traditional blue and white colours.

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