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Suzuki KingQuad 400 to debut at 2010 Royal Highland Show

13th May 2010

Following a busy exhibition stand at last year's show, Suzuki GB has confirmed they will be returning to the Royal Highland Show in 2010 with their range of innovative All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). 

The recently updated KingQuad 400 will make its debut appearance at the show this year. The new model features fuel injection for increased fuel efficiency, improved reliability and smoother power delivery. A multi-function digital LCD display has also been added to provide riders with easy-to-read information at a glance. 

The 2009 Royal Highland Show attracted a record number of visitors, with 176,522 people coming through the gates over the 4-day event. The launch of the KingQuad 750 and 500 power steering models pulled crowds to the Suzuki stand, all keen to see the new ATVs that are specifically designed to take the strain out of a day's work. 

This year Suzuki is celebrating 50 years of international racing and as they continue to build on over 25 years of experience in ATV racing, they will be displaying some of their latest sports ATVs on the stand. 

Suzuki will also be running a competition to win a brand new KingQuad 500 power steeringmodel, complete with a Warn winch. For details on how to enter simply ask a Suzuki representative at the show. 

If you want to find out more about any of the Suzuki ATV range, make sure you visit the Suzuki stand located on the corner of 7th Avenue and Avenue R in the agricultural area of the Royal Highland Show from 24th-27th June 2010. 

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