Suzuki Malaysia proudly announces the arrival of one of its most iconic motorcycles – the Suzuki SV650. More than just a return, this marks the final edition of a legendary V-Twin roadster, embodying the spirit of the Samurai – refined, powerful, and fearless. 

The reintroduction of the SV650 was unveiled in conjunction with the annual AMI-Suzuki Syoknya Raya! 2025, held at the MATRADE Exhibition Hall, Kuala Lumpur. This special occasion was not only a launch event but also a festive celebration of the Suzuki Familia – bringing together proud Suzuki bike owners from across the country for a joyful annual Hari Raya gathering. 

Return of Suzuki into Competitive Racing – Be Part of a Legacy! 

At the same event, Suzuki Malaysia has introduced the AMI Suzuki Motorsport (ASM) racing team with the SV650 project serving as the foundation for this exciting new initiative that connects owners directly to Suzuki’s racing journey. The team will compete in both the MAM Malaysia Superbike Championship (MSBK) under the MSBK1000 category and MotoMSF under the MSF Superbike category. ASM also unveiled its race-prepared GSX-R1000R superbike, developed with performance upgrades by Yoshimura Japan. This machine was proudly showcased during the event as a symbol of Suzuki’s return to competitive racing. 

To ensure a strong and competitive presence on the grid, ZK Racing led by former Moto3 rider Zulfahmi Khairudin and his experienced crew, has been entrusted by Suzuki Malaysia to manage the technical preparation of the race bikes as well as the overall race team operations throughout the season. The ASM campaign features two factory-backed teams with AMI-Suzuki Motorsport (ASM) led by national WSBK talent Adam Norrodin, and the Mobilub Suzuki Racing Team (MSRT), which fields five riders including three international talents. Together, they promise an action-packed season ahead. 

SV650: Embrace The Spirit of Samurai Warrior 

The full heritage of the Suzuki SV650 stands proudly as a two-wheeled icon—blending character and performance in a way few motorcycles can. With its muscular 645cc V-Twin engine, nimble chassis, and retro-modern styling, it offers a riding experience that excites both new and seasoned riders alike. It truly embodies Suzuki’s enduring spirit, where precision engineering meets the soul of a warrior. This final OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE 

edition marks the celebration of an iconic chapter, honouring a legacy that has brought together a global community of passionate riders for over two decades. 

The Suzuki SV650 channels the spirit of the modern-day samurai — refined, responsive, and always in control. At the heart of the bike lies its iconic Lattice Trellis Frame paired with a compact 645cc V-Twin engine — a combination as precise and balanced as a samurai’s katana in the hands of a skilled warrior. This lightweight and responsive pairing delivers unwavering confidence in real-world riding, whether weaving through city traffic or carving through tight corners. 

Blending classic styling with modern engineering, the SV650 offers an agile and connected ride, echoing the discipline and harmony of a true Samurai. Modern features further elevate the experience: 

Suzuki’s Low RPM Assist helps maintain engine idle during take-off and low-speed manoeuvres — ideal for novice riders mastering their technique. 

Suzuki Easy Start System allows for effortless, one-touch ignition—swift and efficient like a warrior’s instinct. 

A slim, lightweight body and low seat height (785mm) make it accessible, intuitive, and confidence-inspiring for riders of all levels. 

The Suzuki SV650 is priced at RM29,900 (excluding registration, road tax and insurance), and is available in a variety of bold colours – Pearl Vigor Blue / Metallic Mat Black No.2 (CGJ), Pearl Mat Shadow Green / Metallic Mat Black No.2 (C2L) and Metallic Mat Black No.2 (YKV). 

It is now available at authorized Suzuki Big Bike World and Suzuki Station Plus dealerships nationwide. Visit http://www.suzuki.com.my to find your nearest showroom and embrace the Spirit of The Samurai. 

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