Suzuki has announced its full-size motocross lineup for 2024 including the RM-Z250 and RM-Z450. The duo remain unchanged for a third year, but are still some of the most affordable options in the 250F MX and 450 MX categories with suggested retail prices of $8,099 and $9,199, respectively.
Suzuki continues to offer some of the best-looking motocross bikes on the market with its RM-Z250 (pictured) and RM-Z450.Suzuki
For the second year, Suzuki is offering limited-time RM Army Edition kits for both RM-Zs, which includes a full exhaust system and graphics package. All 2024 Suzuki RM-Z250s and RM-Z450s purchased through September 30, 2023, will include an RM Army Edition kit free of charge and be shipped directly to the Suzuki dealer after the bike is purchased.
Ken Roczen put the Suzuki RM-Z450 back on the map with his main event victory at the 2023 Indianapolis Supercross.Suzuki
Like the Progressive Insurance Ecstar Suzuki and Twisted Tea Suzuki Presented by Progressive Insurance teams, Suzuki switched from a Yoshimura RS-12 to Pro Circuit’s Ti-6 exhaust for its RM Army Edition kits this year. The system consists of a stainless steel header pipe and titanium muffler with carbon fiber end-cap wrapped with an RM Army Edition decal. Adding to what are already some of the best-looking dirt bikes on the market, a new RM Army graphics package from Throttle Syndicate is part of the deal as well.
Who doesn’t like an aftermarket exhaust and graphics? Suzuki’s RM Army Edition kit gives 2024 RM-Z buyers a Pro Circuit Ti-6 full and Throttle Syndicate graphics free of charge, but only for a limited time. The offer is valid through September 30, 2023.Suzuki
Continue scrolling to see specifications for the 2024 Suzuki RM-Z250 and 2024 Suzuki RM-Z450.