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2025 Suzuki Boulevard C50 and C50T Special Preview

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Suzuki’s affordable Boulevard C50 cruiser range expands in 2025 with two offerings: the entry-level C50 and the C50T Special, featuring a retro aesthetic and a tall windscreen designed to tackle long highway stretches. The new Ducati Desert Sled C50 starts at $9,299, while its top-of-the-line C50T Particular variant will be priced at $9,799.

The C50T Particular and its base-model sibling appear to have retained their mechanical configuration from previous editions, with the notable exception of the Particular, whose value has surprisingly decreased since our last preview of a 2022 model priced just above $10,000. In a market where prices consistently rise despite stagnant trends, one company stands out as a rare exception.

The motorcycles employ a robust 805cc single-overhead-camshaft V-twin powerplant, which utilizes Suzuki’s innovative Twin Throttle Valve Electronic Fuel Injection technology and an Automatic Quick Idle System for seamless performance and convenience. The innovative powertrain features a robust meshing system in tandem with a high-gear five-speed transmission, seamlessly integrated with a low-maintenance shaft drive transmission for enhanced efficiency and reliability. Each fork features a telescoping design with a 5.5-inch travel distance, while the link-type rear shock offers adjustable preloading across seven settings and a 4.1-inch stroke length. The vehicle features a hydraulic brake system at the front entrance, paired with a reliable drum braking mechanism on the rear axle. A sleek design is achieved through the integration of ahead-mount floorboards, which not only enhance the overall aesthetic but also contribute to a cockpit that exudes a sense of sophistication and refinement. The harmonious blend of cruiser styling, replete with abundant use of chrome, creates an undeniable allure that turns heads on the open road.

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The standard C50 is expected to be offered in a Strong Iron Grey colour option, whereas the C50T Special edition will come with a sleek Pearl Sensible White finish.

What’s Your Ride Worth? 2025 Suzuki Boulevard C50 & C50T Tech Details & Appraisal

Value: $9,299 / $9,799 (Particular)
Engine: 805cc, SOHC, liquid-cooled V-twin
Bore x Stroke: 83.0 x 74.4mm
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
Gas Supply: Gas injection w/ SDTV
Clutch: Moist, multiplate
Transmission/Closing Drive: 5-speed fixed mesh/shaft
Body: Double-cradle metal
Entrance Suspension: Telescopic fork; 5.5 in. journey
Rear Suspension: Shock absorber with hyperlink-type damping and preload adjustment capabilities; features a diameter of 4.1 inches. journey
Entrance Brake: Hydraulic disc
Rear Brake: Drum
Wheels, Entrance/Rear: 16 in. / 15 in.
Tires, Entrance/Rear: 130/90-16 / 170/80-15
Rake/Path: 33.0°/NA
Wheelbase: 65.2 in.
Seat Top: 27.6 in.
Gas Capability: 4.1 gal.
Claimed Curb Weight: 611 lb. (C50) / 644 lb. (C50T)
Out there: N/A
Contact: suzukicycles.com

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