The biggest news of the brand's sports naked for the new line is in the color palette; model maintains mechanics of the last version
The Suzuki GSX-S1000 arrived in its 2027 lineup in Brazil. The main novelty of the sporty naked is in the visual renewal, with the arrival of new color options and graphics. The model has already started to be distributed to the brand’s dealership network with a suggested price of R$ 76.900.
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The most striking novelty is the return of the red color to the catalog. The bike is now offered in Candy Daring Red (red), Metallic Triton Blue (blue) and Glass Sparkle Black (black). In addition to the new paints, the wheels follow the predominant color of the bodywork, reinforcing the sporty look of the motorcycle.
Despite the aesthetic update, the GSX-S1000 maintains the mechanical assembly already known from the previously released generation. The naked is still equipped with a 999 cm³ liquid-cooled in-line four-cylinder engine, capable of delivering 150 hp of power at 11,000 rpm and 10,8 kgfm of torque at 9,250 rpm. The gearbox is a six-speed mechanical.






The electronic package also remains unchanged. Among the available features are electronic throttle, traction control, bidirectional quickshifter, assist and slipper clutch, in addition to three driving modes selectable by the rider.
Visually, the motorcycle preserves the design introduced in the last major update of the model, marked by more angular lines at the front, redesigned tank and full LED lighting.
In the chassis, the GSX-S1000 continues to use front suspension with adjustable inverted forks and 120 mm travel. At the rear, the system is link-type with a central shock absorber and preload adjustment, offering 130 mm of travel.

The sports car also has a fuel tank with a capacity of 19 liters, a wheelbase of 1,460 mm, a seat height of 810 mm and a curb weight of 214 kg.
According to Suzuki, the proposal continues to be to combine the performance of a super sports car with ergonomics suitable for urban use and road trips.