In a recent report released by Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd., it has been notified that the brand has delivered 10 units of Gixxer SF 250 to the Gurugram Police on December 12, 2019. The bikes were delivered to the police as a part of their road safety CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) initiative. The bikes were presented to the IPS officer Mohammed Akil, Commissioner of Police, Gurugram by the Managing Director of Suzuki Motor India, Mr Koichiro Hirao.
On the occasion, the Managing Director of Suzuki Motor India said in his statement, ”With road safety being a priority at SMIPL, we are pleased to associate with Gurugram Police and present them with Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 for their patrolling squad. These motorcycles are customized keeping in mind the department’s requirement and believe that added resources will support in maintaining law and order in the city.”
The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 delivered to the Gurugram traffic police has been given a few updates that have been exclusively added for the patrolling squad which include the addition of a tall windscreen along with special lighting and sirens. In addition to this, the bike has been offered a white colour scheme. On the windscreen, a police tag has been provided and towards the rear end, the motorcycle gets a saddle box. The branding of Suzuki and Gixxer SF can be found on the side fairing.
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