INTRODUCING THE NEW DF175A AND DF150A

POSTED ON 21ST SEPTEMBER 2018

Suzuki Marine held a press conference today at the Genoa Boat Show to announce the launch of its new DF175A and DF150A.

The DF175A & DF150A will share Suzuki’s core technologies, geared up to deliver outstanding power and performance together with superior fuel efficiency – all from a super compact and lightweight unit.

Osawa Yasuharu, Executive General Manager, Global Marine Products Operation, Suzuki Motor Corporation said the fuel economy is an important issue for all boaters.

“The DF175A and DF150A both benefit from Suzuki’s unrivalled Lean Burn Control System, which is designed to save fuel both at low speed and up into the cruising range.”

“This is an important horsepower sector for us and the introduction of these new models will strengthen our line-up. The new DF175A and the DF150A are packed with the very latest Suzuki’s technologies which will deliver the ultimate boating experience,” Mr Yasuharu said.

Suzuki’s latest outboards are equipped with a Semi-Direct Air Intake System to provide the engine with a cooler flow of air, O2 Sensor to optimise combustion, and a knock sensor for superior reliability.

Furthermore, Suzuki has utilised its pioneering offset driveshaft to move the outboard’s centre of gravity forward, to improve balance and reduce vibration on the transom whilst contributing to the outboard’s overall compactness.

The DF175A and DF150A will be produced at the brand new Kosai Plant in Japan, with first deliveries expected in January.

Main features of DF175A & DF150A

  • Boasting a class-leading 2.9-litre in-line four-cylinder DOHC engine, these new models also use a high 10.2:1 compression ratio, which provides great low-end torque and generates impressive acceleration.
INCREASED POWER
  • With more torque (3.1% for the DF150A and 2.7% for the 175A), these new outboards generate more power throughout the full rpm range.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Selection of optional extras such as troll mode system and Suzuki Easy Start System.

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