Suzuki Gixxer 250 On Road Price in
₹2.04 Lakh*
Model Price
₹3,001 /month
EMI Starts At
Gixxer 250 Variant Price
VariantsOn-Road Price
Gixxer 250 All Variants
₹2.04 Lakh*
₹1.82 Lakh*
Ex-Showroom Price
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Suzuki Gixxer 250 EMI Options in Nashik
The monthly EMI for the Suzuki Gixxer 250 (STD OBD-2B) in Nashik starts at ₹37,455 for a 5 months loan at 8.5% interest, with a down payment of ₹20,373. The total payable amount is ₹1,87,274, including ₹3,915 in interest. Adjust the down payment, interest rate, and tenure above to match your budget.
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₹0₹1.83 Lakh
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7%18%
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12 Mo60 Mo
Monthly EMI for 5 months
₹37,455*
Loan Period
5 Months
Total Loan Amount
₹1.83 Lakh
Total Interest Payable
₹3,915
Total Payment
₹1.87 Lakh
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Gixxer 250 On-Road Price in Nearby Cities
Starting On-Road price in Nashik is ₹ 2,03,732
| Cities | Starting On-Road Price |
|---|---|
| Navsari | ₹ 2,02,258 ₹ 1,474 less |
| Vapi | ₹ 2,02,258 ₹ 1,474 less |
| Surat | ₹ 2,02,258 ₹ 1,474 less |
| Thane | ₹ 2,03,732 Same price |
| Navi Mumbai | ₹ 2,03,732 Same price |
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Gixxer 250 Owner Reviews
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Comfort4.7
Reliability & Maintenance4.7
Mileage & Performance4.7
Design4.2
Features4.1
Maintenance Cost4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.9
Mileage4.8
Comfort4.7
Reliability & Maintenance4.7
Mileage & Performance4.7
Design4.2
Features4.1
Maintenance Cost4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.9
Mileage4.8
Comfort4.7
Reliability & Maintenance4.7
Mileage & Performance4.7
Design4.2
Features4.1
Maintenance Cost4.1
Safety3.9
Performance3.9
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Gixxer 250 Question & Answers
Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 month ago
Suzuki recommends checking valve clearance on both the inlet and outlet sides because they do not work under the same heat and load conditions, so their clearances can change differently over time. If the clearance becomes too tight, the valve may not fully close, which can hurt compression, startin




















