Suzuki Pakistan revamps GS150 and GD110S with sleek new designs

Suzuki GS 150 remains powered by reliable 150cc 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHC engine, providing smooth performance, and more
An undated image of Suzuki GS150 (left) and GD110S(right). — Suzuki Pakistan/Canva
An undated image of Suzuki GS150 (left) and GD110S(right). — Suzuki Pakistan/Canva

Suzuki Pakistan has officially unveiled new designs for its well-known bike models, the GS150 and GD110S, as part of its latest update.

In a social media post, Suzuki Pakistan stated: “The wait is officially over!”, revealing what it called a “stylish” and “striking” new look. However, beyond the cosmetic revamp, there appears to be little else that has changed.

However, Suzuki’s marketing hails the launch as “a legacy reimagined.” Many Pakistani consumers are voicing a familiar concern — motorcycle manufacturers, once again, seem to be depending on fresh decals and minimal design tweaks.

Earlier, Suzuki Pakistan had increased the prices of its motorcycle range following the implementation of a new NEV levy introduced in the Federal Budget 2025-26 Pakistan.

The GD110S has a new red-themed design for the fuel tank, replacing the older blue graphics, now priced at Rs362,600, while the GS150 costs Rs392,900.

Despite the price increase, the company has not added value in terms of engine refinement, fuel efficiency, or new features.

The Suzuki GS 150 remains powered by a reliable 150cc 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHC engine. This engine is known for its durability, smooth performance, and low maintenance needs.

However, Suzuki Pakistan has a focus, which is still on visual changes — a move that has drawn criticism amid rising costs and growing consumer expectations.