Suzuki V-Strom 800DE vs competition – Spec check

The Suzuki V-Strom 800DE competes in a segment that includes BMW, Honda, and Triumph. Here’s how they compare.

suzuki v strom vs competition
Image: Suzuki, BMW, Honda, Triumph | Altered by FE

The middle-weight adventure motorcycle segment in India has one more contender in the form of the new Suzuki V-Strom 800DE. On sale in the global markets for a while, the motorcycle was launched in India recently at Rs 10.30 lakh, ex-showroom.

The new V-Strom has to fend itself from competition in the form of the BMW F850 GS, Triumph Tiger 900, and the Honda Transalp 750. All. three motorcycles are designed to be ridden all day on the road while being equally capable off the road. Here’s how they compete.

Suzuki V-Strom 800DE

Let’s start with the V-Strom 800DE — the motorcycle gets the right equipment in terms of long travel suspension from Showa, spoked wheels front and rear, disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS, traction control, ride modes, and a TFT dash amongst others.

All the vehicles in the segment, the ones that the V-Strom 800DE competes with, have a similar setup. The Tiger is the only motorcycle with a road-biased version and a full-fledged adventure version. The motorcycles have similar features as well, while some offer phone connectivity and navigation.

However, most customers in the segment will rely on their phones or dedicated navigation devices for navigation and their helmet intercoms back up as a means for call notifications.

Suzuki V-Strom 800DE vs competition — Engine specifications

Engine capacity and performance play a big role in the segment as they need to have enough muscle to munch miles, while the power needs to be usable off-road. That said, the V-Strom 800DE, BMW, and Honda use twin-cylinder powerhouses, while the Triumph Tiger uses a triple. Power output from all the motorcycles is in the same ballpark.

Specs800DE850GSTiger 900Transalp
Engine776 cc853 cc888 cc755 cc
Power83 bhp94 bhp94 bhp90 bhp
Torque78 Nm92 Nm87 Nm75 Nm
Gearbox6-speed6-speed6-speed6-speed
Suspension Travel220 mm230 mm180 mm200 mm
Seat Height855 mm860 mm840 mm850 mm
Ground Clearance220 mm250 mm203 mm212 mm
Wheels21/1721/1719/1721/18
Fuel Capacity20-litres15-litres20-litres16.9-litres

Going by the spec-sheet, the BMW GS and the Tiger 900 have the most power while the 850 GS has the most torque. The GS has the most suspension travel while also offering the most ground clearance and has the tallest seat. However, the fuel tank capacity is a let down for the German motorcycle.

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This article was first uploaded on March twenty-nine, twenty twenty-four, at thirty-three minutes past eleven in the morning.
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