The Suzuki GSX 8S 8R is certified for the MotoAmerica Twins Cup twin cylinder race

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-01

Suzuki's latest masterpieces, the GSX-8S and GSX-8R, have recently been certified as racing vehicles at the MotoAmerica Twins Cup in the United States and will be the new stars of this exciting motorcycle event. The two locomotives will be joined by formidable rivals such as the Yamaha YZF-R7 and Aprilia RS660, adding new energy to the battle on the track.

The MotoAmerica Twins Cup is a motorcycle championship with a high level of competition for motorcycles, attracting the participation of many motorcycle manufacturers. In recent years, the Yamaha YZF-R7 and April Lia RS660 have become the main competitors of this event, attracting a lot of attention for their excellent performance and design style.

Suzuki's next-generation side-by-side twin models, the GSX-8S and GSX-8R, have recently been certified by the MotoAmerica Twins Cup

In recent years, new twin-cylinder models such as the YZF-R7 and RS660 have been launched in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup.

The addition of the GSX-8S and GSX-8R will undoubtedly breathe new life into this intense motorcycle race. Both bikes are equipped with Suzuki's latest technology and engines, demonstrating the brand's commitment to performance on the track. The GSX-8R has an all-new engine and has a 776Cc.The displacement is a water-cooled side-by-side twin with 83ps @ 8,500rpm and 78nm @ 6,800rpm torque; The GSX-8S street bike is also certified and will provide riders with more options to meet the challenges of different driving styles.

776c.c.The water-cooled side-by-side twin makes 83 ps and 78 Nm of torque.

Even though Suzuki has reduced its involvement on the global racing stage, in the U.S., Suzuki still holds a significant presence in both amateur and professional racing arenas, and the launch of the GSX-8R underscores Suzuki's commitment to providing a powerful middleweight platform for aspiring racers; The GSX-8S and GSX-8R will be on display at the 2024 Twins Cup, which will take place at Daytona International Circuit from March 7-9, 2024.

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