Suzuki Marine now offers a renewed electronic throttle and shift system, and the new Keyless Start System, which starts the engines with one push of a button. Suzuki has also released a software update of the color LCD Suzuki Multi-function Gauge.
NEW SUZUKI PRECISION CONTROL
The features and design of the Suzuki Precision Control, which electronically controls the throttle opening, shift position (forward, reverse, etc.), have been completely renewed.
For the 2-lever dual top mount controller (for multiple outboards), the maximum number of outboard motors that can be operated with a single controller has been increased from 4 to 6, responding to the requests of customers who rig multiple outboard motors to their boat. In addition, Suzuki’s first “1 lever mode” feature has been added, which allows all outboard motors to be controlled with only the port side lever, for better usability.
Suzuki’s first automatic trim system, which automatically adjusts the tilt of the outboard motor to the appropriate angle while driving, has been adopted for more comfortable boating and better fuel economy, regardless of user skill.
The controller and switch panels have been designed with a black keynote, giving it a unified and chic look.
NEW KEYLESS START SYSTEM
First ever outboard motor to adopt a Keyless Start System which enables users with the key fob to start multiple engines with only one push of a button, improving user-friendliness.
Adopted a smooth design with the attachment screws non-visible. Switch type is available in 3 designs (vertical, horizontal, and separate) to allow them to be installed to many different boats with varying console layouts.
SUZUKI MULTI-FUNCTION GAUGE
The software for the colour LCD Suzuki Multi-function Gauge, which displays crucial information for driving the boat such as engine rpm and shift position, has been updated to be compatible with the Automatic Trim system and the new Keyless Start System.
Language options for the menu screen have been updated to 14 languages.
To learn more visit www.suzukimarine.com.au
Published in print July-September 2023