In 2014, the Japanese manufacturer released the Suzuki Boulevard S40, a lightweight cruiser motorcycle made for the domestic market and then exported to other countries, was also a model which endured the passing of time and was sold in big numbers around the world.
Simple, compact, and good-looking, the bike featured a style with cues from the retro choppers and was a neat choice for riders who wanted to keep things stylish and simple.
The bike featured a wide rear tire and a slim front tire dressed on polished wire-spoked wheels that offered a classic cruiser look like larger cruiser models. A sleek, one-piece saddle with a low seating position was a great feature for entry-level riders, complemented by a teardrop fuel tank with a flush-mounted speedometer.
Also, the bike featured a custom flat handlebar that provided a clean, sporty appearance with custom-styled rear-view mirrors like those of the larger boulevard models that provided an attractive appearance.
The 2014 Suzuki Boulevard S40 took its thrust from a 652cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine with Twin Swirl Combustion Chamber (TSCC), delivering strong low-end power and torque. The model developed an output power of 31 hp with a peak at 5,400 rpm and 50 Nm (37 lb-ft) of torque available at 3,400 rpm.
The bike was fitted with an electric starter and featured a precision electronic ignition system with a maintenance-free battery.