2026 Suzuki SV-7GX First Look: 13 Fast Facts, 42 Photos

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2026 Suzuki SV-7GX First Look: 13 Fast Facts, 42 Photos

When the Suzuki V-Strom 800 platform and its 776cc parallel-twin motor debuted three years ago, we thought that signaled the end of the venerable 650 V-twin used in the SV650, V-Strom 650, and other models. It hasn’t turned out that way, as Suzuki has breathed new life into the motor, which debuted in 1999. Meet the 2026 Suzuki SV-7GX.

2026 Suzuki SV-7GX First Look: Sport Touring Motorcycle

  1. Despite having a “7” designation, the 2026 Suzuki SV-7GX has the same basic SV650 powerplant, right down to the bore and stroke. However, Suzuki has upgraded the motor to Euro 5+ standards through a revised airbox, new downdraft throttle bodies, ride-by-wire throttle control, twin-spark heads, and a 2-into-1 exhaust with additional oxygen sensors.

2026 Suzuki SV-7GX First Look: V-twin based on SV650

  1. As we often see with Suzukis, it has three power modes—A (Active), B (Basic), and C (Comfort). Modes A and B differ in throttle response and traction control level, while C also tones down the torque. Traction control is also independently adjustable.

2026 Suzuki SV-7GX First Look: TFT Dash

  1. The modes are set with the help of a 4.2-inch TFT display, which shows the usual array of information with Day and Night modes. With the Suzuki Ride Connect+ app on your smartphone, you can pair it with the 2026 Suzuki SV-7GX and get navigation, trip recording, weather alerts, call notifications, and other information.

  1. The new 7 motor focuses on midrange power. Well before hitting the rev limiter, the V-twin puts out a peak of 72 horsepower at 8500 rpm and 47 lb-ft of torque at 6800 rpm.

  1. Suzuki has updated the six-speed transmission. A quickshifter is now standard, with clutchless upshift available above 2000 rpm and downshifts above 1700 rpm.

  1. The new motor is in a sport-touring platform. The frame has been massaged a bit to account for the forces induced by the fairing. The ergonomics of the 2026 Suzuki SV-7GX sit between those of the upright V-Strom 650 and the sporty SV650. The seating is a fraction of an inch higher than the SV, thanks to additional padding. The bodywork is narrow to make it easier to touch the pavement at stops.
  1. The windscreen is three-position adjustable over a two-inch range. In addition to the fairing, the rider is protected from the wind by generous hand guards. Inside the fairing is an LED headlight that is cornering-aware, along with a powered USB-C port.

  1. Sport-touring aficionados will like the larger tank and standard rear rack on the 2026 Suzuki SV-7GX. Combine the 5-gallon fuel capacity with an estimated 56 mpg, and you might get over 250 miles between gas station stops.
  1. Suspension is kept simple. The 41mm fork is non-adjustable, while the linkage-assisted shock has seven spring-preload settings.

  1. Non-adjustable ABS is standard with four-piston Tokico calipers up front and a Nissin caliper in the rear. Those are 290mm discs on the front wheel and a 240 out back.
  1. The new 10-spoke cast-aluminum wheels are shod with Pirelli Angel GT II tires.

2026 Suzuki SV-7GX First Look: Geige

  1. There are three colors available, including one we’ve never heard of before. Along with Glass Sparkle Black and the two-tone Pearl Brilliant White/Metallic Triton Blue, we also see Pearl Matte Greige. We had to look up “Greige.” It turns out, it’s a portmanteau of “grey” and beige”. An interior designer tells us that greige is “very popular in interior design, fashion, and automotive finishes because it’s versatile, timeless, and works as a neutral backdrop without feeling as cold as gray or as dated as some beiges.”
  1. We don’t know if the 2026 Suzuki SV-7GX will be joining the GSX-S1000GT+ sport-tourer in the United States this year. Europe won’t be seeing the SV-7GX on the road until summer, and prices have not been revealed.

2026 Suzuki SV-7GX Specs

ENGINE

  • Type: 90-degree V-twin
  • Bore x stroke: 81.0 x 62.6mm
    Displacement: 645cc
  • Maximum power: 72 horsepower @ 8500 rpm
  • Maximum torque: 47 lb-ft @ 6800 rpm
  • Compression ratio: 11.2:1
  • Valvetrain: DOHC; 4vpc
  • Fueling: Ride-by-wire EFI
  • Transmission: 6-speed w/ quickshifter
  • Clutch: Wet multiplate
  • Final drive: Chain

CHASSIS 

  • Frame: Steel trellis
  • Handlebar: Tapered aluminum
  • Front suspension; travel: Non-adjustable 41mm fork; 4.9 inches
  • Rear suspension; travel: Linkage-assisted spring-preload adjustable shock; 5.1 inches
  • Wheels: 10-spoke cast aluminum
  • Tires: Pirelli Angel GT II
  • Front tire: 120/70-17
  • Rear tire: 160/60-17
  • Front brakes: 290mm discs w/ Tokico 4-piston calipers
  • Rear brake: 240mm disc w/ Nissin single-piston caliper
  • ABS: Standard

DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES 

  • Wheelbase: 56.9 inches
  • Rake: 25 degrees
  • Trail: 4.2 inches
  • Seat height: 31.3 inches
  • Fuel capacity: 4.5 gallons
  • Estimated fuel consumption: 56 mpg
  • Curb weight: 465 pounds

COLORS

  • Glass Sparkle Black
  • Pearl Matte Greige
  • Pearl Brilliant White / Metallic Triton Blue

2026 Suzuki SV-7GX Price: $TBA MSRP

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