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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Burgman 400 Proves Itself as an All-Season Highland Commuter

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Suzuki’s Burgman 400 is being positioned as a true all-season commuter for Highland riders, with a limited-time free accessory pack designed to tackle everything from winter mornings to long-distance year-round travel.

Available until 31 January 2026, the offer includes a Suzuki genuine 47-litre top box, heated grips and hand guards, adding close to £1,000 of practical extras to a scooter already built for real-world use.

For Highland conditions, where weather, distance and road surfaces change fast, the Burgman 400’s comfort-led design stands out, combining long-range practicality with protection from wind, rain and cold.

Under-seat storage offers 42 litres of space, with an additional 6.3 litres in front compartments, one of which includes a 12V socket for charging devices on the move, making it well suited to daily commuting or longer cross-region journeys.

Traction control comes as standard, adding reassurance on wet, icy or gravel-strewn roads common across the Highlands, while LED lighting improves visibility during dark winter starts and late finishes.

Comfort is central to the Burgman’s appeal, with cutaway footboards allowing riders to get both feet flat at junctions and a plush stepped seat featuring adjustable lumbar support, making it equally capable for short town runs or sustained A-road miles.

With heated grips and hand guards fitted as part of the commuter pack, the Burgman becomes a genuine four-season machine, not just a fair-weather scooter, offering protection and warmth when Highland winters bite.

Local riders can see the Burgman 400 up close at Dicksons of Inverness, the area’s Suzuki motorcycle dealer, where the model is available to view, test ride and order.

For those looking to reduce car use, commute comfortably, or simply ride year-round without compromise, the Burgman 400 presents a practical, well-equipped option designed to work with Highland life, not against it.

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Joe Sweeney
Joe Sweeney
Joe Sweeney is The Highland Times’ motoring correspondent, a man who would rather be out on a bike than talking about one. He rides the Highlands year-round, chasing quiet roads, big views, and the simple joy of a machine that feels alive.
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