What is the difference between Suzuki Haojue and Suzuki?

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Lamar
07/30/25 5:00am
The differences between Suzuki Haojue and Suzuki are: 1. Different production companies: Suzuki Haojue is independently produced by Haojue Company; Suzuki is jointly produced by Haojue Company and Japan's Suzuki Company. 2. Different underbones: The underbone of Suzuki Haojue imitates Honda; Suzuki's underbone is mainly based on FW110, forming its own system. 3. Different models: Haojue's main models include HJ125-7 Silver Leopard, HJ125-8, HJ125-2, Yuexing, Shidai Zhixing, etc.; Suzuki's main models include Diamond Leopard, EN, GZ, GN, Neptune, Fuxing, Jin, Lan, Red Giant, etc.
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