パワー増加
+16bhp
108bhp 1997 → 124bhp 2026. Power peaked at 125bhp in 2006 — fairly typical 600 supersport pattern.
Suzuki update gap
10 years
The final UK GSX-R600 specs were virtually identical to the 2017 model. Suzuki never gave it traction control, TFT, ride modes — anything. They kept making it for nine years, then quietly delisted it from the UK range for 2026.
実質価格変化
−£2k
£6,500 in 1997 ≈ £12,800 today. Last UK list (2025) was £10,799 — about 16% cheaper in real terms than the 1997 launch price. Same basic bike Suzuki sold in 2017, just gradually getting cheaper to make and quietly slipping below where the budget supersport market still needed it to be.
ライダーエイド数
0 → 2
1997: nothing. 2026: ABS + power modes. That's it. The rest of the field has moved on five generations of electronics.
Why it's gone (UK)
Euro 5+ / volume
Dropped from bikes.suzuki.co.uk for 2026. Cheap, restrictable to A2, simple, reliable, light — but Suzuki UK couldn't justify the volume against a 9-year-old bike with no rider aids. Still sold in the US 2026 range; UK buyers now choose used or look at the GSX-8R/Ninja 650/CBR650R bracket instead.
What it lacks
TC, IMU, TFT
No traction control. No IMU. No colour dash. No quickshifter. No cornering ABS. In 2026 a £10k bike with none of these is unusual.
最安の入口
£1.8k
A clean 1997 GSX-R600 V today. The bike that started the SRAD era of 600 supersports.