Key performance

40 ch
Power
🔧
249 cc
Displacement
⚖️
106 kg
Weight
💺
955 mm
Seat height
6.3 L
Fuel capacity
💰
8 499 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Engine

Displacement
249 cc
Power
40.0 ch (29.4 kW)
Engine type
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Compression ratio
13.8:1
Bore × stroke
77.0 x 53.6 mm (3.0 x 2.1 inches)
Valves/cylinder
4
Camshafts
2 ACT
Fuel system
Injection. 44mm throttle body
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Lubrication
Semi-dry sump
Ignition
Electronic
Starter
Kick

Chassis

Frame
Aluminum alloy, twin-spar
Gearbox
5-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Front suspension
KYB inverted telescopic, pneumatic spring, oil damped, adjustable damping force
Rear suspension
KYB link type, coil spring, oil damped, adjustable spring preload and damping force

Brakes

Front brakes
Single disc
Rear brakes
Single disc
Front tyre
80/100-21
Rear tyre
100/90-19

Dimensions

Seat height
955.00 mm
Wheelbase
1475.00 mm
Ground clearance
345.00 mm
Length
2170.00 mm
Width
830.00 mm
Height
1270.00 mm
Fuel capacity
6.30 L
Weight
106.00 kg
Dry weight
106.00 kg
New price
8 499 €

Overview

Who is the Suzuki RM-Z250 really aimed at, this track beast that runs on factory patents and the "Ride, Turn, Brake" philosophy? Facing the fierce competition from KTM and Yamaha, it doesn't play the card of raw power, with its announced 40 horsepower. No, its major asset lies elsewhere, in a design focused on efficiency and maneuverability, an approach that makes it a serious candidate, particularly for riders seeking progressiveness.

Suzuki RM-Z250

Under its aggressive fairing beats a 249 cm³ four-stroke single-cylinder engine that focuses on exploitability. Technology is present with dual injector fuel injection and a central-orifice cylinder head, solutions designed to deliver a linear and usable power curve. Torque is present throughout the rev range, a real strong point for those starting in competition or looking for a motorcycle less edgy than some Austrians. The announced weight of 106 kg fully fueled, although average for the category, is distributed intelligently around a redesigned aluminum frame, lighter and stiffer. This alliance between a pulling engine and a precise chassis gives the **Suzuki RM-Z250** this reputation as a "easy" motorcycle to grasp, a **versatile motorcycle** on varied terrain.

Where the Japanese manufacturer truly innovates is with its electronic panel, a rare feature on a 250 MX. The S-HAC launch assist, with its two modes, is a weapon directly from the factory. Traction control, although operating on engine parameters and not wheelspin, is an appreciable safety net to limit grip loss on corner exits. These aids, coupled with the manual mixture adjustment couplers, offer immediate adaptability to conditions. The KYB-signed cycle part is solid and efficient. The pneumatic spring fork and rear shock are fully adjustable, ready to absorb impacts. The Nissin brakes do the job without revolution.

So, who is this machine made for? Its price, around €8499, places it in the race against its European rivals, which are often more expensive. It clearly targets the informed amateur rider or the young competitor who is gaining power. It forgives more than a KTM 250 SX-F, it is more docile than a Yamaha YZ250F. Its strength is to offer a complete, reliable and immediately performing package without requiring elite riding skills. One could reproach it for an engine that may lack ferocity at high RPM for track purists, and an aesthetics sometimes judged less refined than that of its competitors. But as an **entry-level motocross bike** for ambitious riders or as an accessible competition tool, the **Suzuki RM-Z250** firmly holds its place. It doesn't seek to crush everything, it seeks to make the fastest and least exhausting lap, and that is why it is **absolutely solid**.

Standard equipment

  • Jantes aluminium
  • Jantes à rayon
  • Aide au départ arrêté (Launch Control)
  • Contrôle de traction

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.37 ch/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
158.6 ch/L
In category Cross / motocross · 125-498cc displacement (473 motorcycles compared)
Power 40 ch Top 58%
11 ch median 43 ch 63 ch
Weight 106 kg Lighter than 62%
84 kg median 108 kg 129 kg
P/W ratio 0.37 ch/kg Top 62%
0.10 median 0.42 0.56 ch/kg

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