Suzuki V-Strom 800DE 2023 | A rare Japanese option joins the adventure class

(Sardinia, Italy) The rise in popularity of the adventure class has caused several European manufacturers to offer entire families of these motorcycles. Japanese brands, by contrast, offer relatively few. The arrival of the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE in 2023 therefore represents important news for the category and its enthusiasts. But what exactly is she capable of? A dizzying amount of mountain roads and a sweltering dose of Italian dust later, the verdict is clear.


News from A to Z


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The Suzuki V-Strom 800DE features an all-new parallel-twin instead of the traditional V-twin.

Suzuki is often criticized for recycling its old engines rather than designing new ones and stretching the life of its models a little too much. This dissatisfaction in no way applies to the V-Strom 800DE which is built on an entirely new platform – from which a series of other models will be derived. Unlike the aluminum frame of the other V-Stroms, that of the new 800DE is made of steel. A bit heavier, but more compact and stronger for off-road use, claims Suzuki. The biggest change, however, is the arrival of an all-new parallel-twin instead of the traditional V-twin.

A very surprising engine


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The engine of the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE is indisputably one of the most successful parallel twins on the market.

Since a charismatic V-twin is generally far more desirable than a buzzing parallel-twin, Suzuki’s choice seems like a step backwards. But only until you get on the new 800DE and discover the characteristics of the new engine. Pleasantly supple at the bottom, generous in the middle, fun at the top, remarkably smooth, but still pleasingly pulsing, with an exquisitely smooth transmission (with assisted gear changes) and exuding a great feeling of refinement, it is indisputably the one of the most successful parallel twins on the market. Moreover, if its power of nearly 85 hp is not immense, its beautiful ways make it forget.

All-terrain design, but not extreme


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While the suspensions have the long travel required for off-road riding, their supple adjustment promotes on-road comfort.

An adventurer may favor road or mud to varying degrees. Suzuki built the V-Strom 800DE almost in the middle, but ultimately leaned a bit towards the road. For example, the 21″ front wheel, ideal for trails, is paired with a 17″ rear wheel, the perfect size for the road. Also, while the suspensions have the long travel required for off-road riding, their supple adjustment promotes comfort on the road. Finally, the tires are basically road compounds, but which Dunlop modified at Suzuki’s request to offer better performance on the trail.

natural road


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The aspect of the new Suzuki that surprises the most is the skills of the V-Strom 800DE in sport riding.

This orientation, say 40% off-road and 60% on-road, is immediately felt in the saddle. On the road, we discover in the V-Strom 800DE an absolutely charming frame that is just as comfortable and relaxed in an urban environment as it is swallowing up miles in travel mode. The aspect of the new Suzuki that surprises the most, however, is its skill in sport riding, since the endless curves of a mountain road can be threaded at an astonishing pace and the sensations felt in these circumstances make you swear that the rich The brand’s sporting heritage has, in a way, been absorbed by the V-Strom 800DE.

Off-road, yes, but with an asterisk


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At moderate, even fun, speeds, the V-Strom 800DE doesn’t grumble on rough trails at all.

To questions about the off-road capabilities of Suzuki’s novelty, the first answer is that they are clearly there. That said, it’s just as clear that we’re not dealing with a trail machine capable of taking any pace. And “rhythm” is the key word here, since at moderate speed, even fun, the V-Strom 800DE absolutely does not grumble on fairly damaged trails where it willingly crosses more serious obstacles such as a section of large stones. But the reality is that the model turns out to be slightly too heavy, that its tires are not aggressive enough and that its suspensions are too soft to support an extreme rhythm.

For whom, therefore, the 800DE?


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The Suzuki V-Strom 800DE will satisfy the growing number of riders simply intrigued by the adventure category.

When you ask Suzuki if the V-Strom 800DE will be joined by a version designed to ride more aggressively on the trail, you get a smile in response. For now, the novelty still has the potential to satisfy a wide variety of motorcyclists. The many owners of V-Strom 650 and 1000/1050 are natural customers for the 800DE, and all should logically appreciate it. But thanks to its reasonable price, excellent comfort, legitimate dual-purpose nature, and great versatility, the model also has the features to satisfy the growing amount of riders simply intrigued by the adventure category.

Conclusion


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More than an adventurer, the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE is above all an excellent motorcycle.

Whether out of pride or necessity, many motorcyclists dream of adventurers who can cross the Sahara and jump the Chinese wall. The new V-Strom 800DE is not one of them and is not aimed at them. The letters DE, for Dual Explorer, rather indicate a mount with two missions and that is exactly what we discover at the controls of the novelty: a touring car with remarkably inviting manners on the one hand, and a mount really capable of facing any type of terrain on the other – at least, at a moderate pace. More than an adventurer, it is above all an excellent motorcycle. Maybe even one of the best in the whole market, certainly at this price.

Technical sheet

Brand: Suzuki
Model: V-Strom 800DE
Price: $13,299
Warranty: 1 year/unlimited mileage
Engine: 776cc liquid-cooled parallel twin
Transmission: 6-speed, chain final drive
Fully fueled weight: 230 kg
Front brake: 2 discs with 2 piston calipers and ABS
Rear brake: 1 disc with 1 piston caliper and ABS
Front tire: 90/90-21
Rear tire: 150/70-17


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