30-Year Arcs / Scooter / Suzuki Burgman 400 Lineage
Suzuki Japan

Suzuki Burgman 400. The long-haul Japanese maxi-scooter.

The Suzuki Burgman 400 has been on continuous sale since 1999 — making it one of the longest-running maxi-scooter nameplates. 31bhp from a 400cc single, 218kg wet, 755mm seat — A2-licence compliant, with class-leading underseat storage (50L+) and motorway-comfortable wind protection. £8,099 OTR for 2026. The Burgman is the maxi-scooter for riders who actually tour two-up — more comfort than the Forza/XMAX, more underseat space than the TMAX. 1996: Suzuki had no maxi-scooter; the original Burgman 400 launched 1999.

1996
None (Burgman launched 1999)
2006
Burgman 400 K7 (2nd gen)
2016
Burgman 400 ABS (3rd gen)
2026
Burgman 400 (current 4th gen)
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1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Burgman

Suzuki had no maxi-scooter
Burgman 400 nameplate didn't arrive until 1999

STATUS · PRE-LAUNCH
NONE
AN125 / Address 125
2006 Burgman 400 K7 (2nd gen, 2006-2016)
2006 Suzuki Burgman 400 K7 second-generation

Suzuki Burgman 400 K7

400cc liquid-cooled single, electronic injection
Tall windscreen, large underseat space, comfortable

400cc liquid-cooled SOHC single, fuel injection
31 bhp
35.6
215
755
Liquid-cooled fuel injectionCVT autoDisc brakes (no ABS standard)Tall fixed screenAnalogue + LCD dashHalogen lightingClass-leading underseat storage (50L+)ABSTraction controlSmart KeyUSB charge
Known issues
  • No ABS standard until 2008+ ABS variant
  • Heavy at 215kg — feels its weight at parking
  • Halogen headlight dim by 2026 standards
  • Service intervals 4,000 miles
  • Suzuki UK dealer network thin
£5,599
~£9,900
£1.8-3.5k
2016 Burgman 400 ABS (3rd gen, current 2017-on)
2016 Suzuki Burgman 400 ABS third-generation

Suzuki Burgman 400 ABS

2017 redesign: ABS standard, more refined
Tall electric screen option, full LED tail

400cc liquid-cooled SOHC single
31 bhp
35.6
218
755
Liquid-cooled fuel injectionABS standardCVT autoTall fixed screenLED tail (halogen headlight)Underseat 50L+ storageEasy Start system (Suzuki)Smart Key (option)Traction controlSmartphone connectivityUSB chargeLCD dash
Known issues
  • Still heavy at 218kg
  • Halogen headlight as standard
  • Pre-Euro 5 — older tech feel
  • Tank 13.5L — ~280 mile range
  • No traction control
£6,799
~£8,900
£3–4.5k
2026 Current · Burgman 400
2026 Suzuki Burgman 400 current

Suzuki Burgman 400

Euro 5+ engine update, full LED, traction control
Smart Key, Easy Start, comfort touring focus

400cc liquid-cooled SOHC single, Euro 5+
29 bhp
35
218
755
Euro 5+ engine updateSuzuki Traction Control SystemDual-channel ABSSmart Key keylessFull LED lightingLCD + digital dashUnderseat 50L+ storageTall fixed screen (with adjustable mounts)Easy Start systemCVT autoUSB-C charge socketA2-licence compliantLowest seat in class (755mm)
Known issues
  • Down on power vs Forza 350 (29 vs 28.8 — basically tied)
  • Heavy at 218kg, oldest chassis in class
  • No TFT — LCD dash only
  • Tank 13.5L — ~280 mile range
  • Suzuki UK dealer network thinnest of major brands
  • Otherwise the most comfortable mid-size maxi for distance
£7,199Verified MSRP
£7,199
Burgman 400
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
27 years of continuous production Burgman 400 since 1999 The Suzuki Burgman 400 has been on continuous sale since 1999 — making it one of the longest-running maxi-scooter nameplates. Three full generations: 1st gen (1999-2006), 2nd gen K7 (2006-2016), 3rd gen ABS (2017-on, with 2025 Euro 5+ update). Most rivals: Forza 350 nameplate from 2018, XMAX 300 from 2017, C400 GT from 2018. The Burgman is the established player.
Lowest seat in class 755mm 755mm is the lowest seat height of any mid-size maxi-scooter — Forza 350 (780mm), XMAX 300 (795mm), C400 GT (775mm), GTS 300 (790mm). For shorter riders (under 5'7") the Burgman is the only maxi-scooter that lets both feet flat on the ground reliably. Underrated practical advantage.
Class-leading underseat storage 50L+ (two helmets) The Burgman 400 has the largest underseat compartment in its class — 50L+ measured, comfortably accommodates two full-face helmets (or one + jacket + shopping). Forza 350 (48L), XMAX 300 (47L), C400 GT (varies with Flexcase). The Burgman wins on raw practical space.
Engine philosophy: torque + comfort Low-rpm muscle The Burgman's 400cc single is tuned for low-rpm torque (peak 35Nm at 5,000rpm) rather than peak power. Result: lazy, calm cruising. Holds 80mph two-up without strain. Rivals (Forza 350, XMAX 300) feel sportier; Burgman feels like a sofa with wheels. For touring two-up, the Burgman is the calmer choice.
Chassis age Same fundamental since 2017 The current 3rd-gen Burgman 400 chassis launched in 2017. By 2026 the chassis is 9 years old — the oldest in its class. Suzuki has updated the engine (Euro 5+), traction control, lighting — but the chassis, brakes and suspension are essentially unchanged. Trade-off: slightly older feel; benefit: well-debugged platform.
Tax bracket — and small wins £90/year (vs £25 on 350) The Burgman's 400cc engine sits in the £90/year UK road tax bracket (401-500cc bikes is £93). Forza 350's 330cc lands in the £25/year bracket. £65/year saving for the Honda — adds up to ~£325 over 5 years of ownership. Real money. The Burgman's slightly larger engine costs more to tax — a quirk of UK tax bands rather than a logical engineering line.
Real-world fuel economy 55-65mpg Suzuki quotes 65mpg WMTC. Real-world riders report 55-65mpg in commuting, 50-60mpg motorway cruising. 13.5L tank gives 200-260 mile range. Less efficient than Forza 350 (75mpg) — the trade for more underseat space and comfort.
Why the Burgman is for distance Two-up, fully loaded If you actually plan to tour two-up on a maxi-scooter, the Burgman 400 is the rational pick. Lower seat (755mm), more underseat storage (50L+), lazier engine, more comfortable seat. Forza 350 is faster and more efficient; XMAX 300 is sharper; C400 GT is more premium-feel. Burgman is the touring-orientated choice in a class otherwise dominated by city-orientated bikes.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 No Burgman Suzuki UK heritage · Burgman 400 launched 1999
2006 Burgman 400 K7 Suzuki Europe · MCN archive · Bennetts BikeSocial
2016 Burgman 400 ABS Suzuki Motor UK · MCN review · Bennetts
2026 Burgman 400 current Suzuki Motor Europe · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial