Suzuki Burgman Hydrogen Project Revamped with New Patent Images
Key Ideas
  • Suzuki's Burgman Hydrogen project updates revealed in new patent images.
  • The project opts for a twin-tank setup for Hydrogen fuel to retain the Burgman design.
  • Minor modifications include repositioning of parts and adjustment for Hydrogen tank clearance.
The Suzuki Burgman Hydrogen project, which initially announced plans to run on Hydrogen, has resurfaced with new patent images showcasing design changes. The project will now feature a twin-tank setup, with one tank at the front and the other at the rear, maintaining the iconic Burgman design. Most components from the regular Burgman 400 will be utilized, allowing critical parts like the engine and gearbox to remain in their original positions. However, there will be minor adjustments to accommodate the Hydrogen tanks, such as relocating the radiator, adding a deflector for hot air management, and making slight modifications to the engine. This update indicates progress in Suzuki's pursuit of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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