Suzuki has had good success with its new 800cc platform, and building on this success, the Japanese motorcycle maker has updated the fully faired GSX8R for 2026. The motorcycle gets design and electronics updates, along with changes to its ergonomics. So here’s a detailed look at the updates.
Starting with the visual updates, the 2026 GSX8R gets an updated fairing that has been developed with extensive wind tunnel testing, which, as a result, allows better airflow to aid stability at high speeds and offer better protection to the rider. The windscreen is also sleeker to avoid buffeting.
Then comes the colour options — alongside the signature Metallic Triton Blue, the new Suzuki GSX8R will also come in Pearl Tech White and Glass Blaze Orange shades. The colours also get new graphics to go along with them.
After the visual updates are the ergonomic updates, and the new Suzuki GSX8R gets forged aluminium bars that are set lower, but not too low to make it too trackfocused. This is balanced to offer a sporty ride and everyday livability. All this combined with the foot peg position and seat height should make the GSX8R more sporty and commuterfriendly.
The equipment on offer remains the same, which includes USD forks, a monoshock, 17inch cast alloy wheels, disc brakes at both ends, and more. The electronics on the motorcycle remain the same, but gets tweaks and the motorcycle now gets three Drive Mode Selector, a fourmode Advanced Traction Control System, and Low RPM Assist.
What also remains unchanged is the engine — the 776cc, liquidcooled twincylinder engine is retained. The engine makes 82bhp and 78Nm of torque with the help of a sixspeed gearbox. The India launch is expected soon, as the GSX8R is already on sale in India, but we need to see what colour options will be available here.
And when it arrives on our shores, it will compete with a host of motorcycles from Honda, Kawasaki, and Triumph, including the Daytona 660 and the Honda CBR650R.