
Hyosung’s “whole lot of motorcycle for a great price” mantra now echoes even louder, with news that a 2007 model runout is delivering savings of up to $1000 on the Korean-made hardware.
It’s been 30 years since Hyosung motorcycles was founded in South Korea and, to commemorate the milestone, a limited-edition version of the popular GV650 cruiser has been released for the 2008 model year.
Australia’s top-selling 250cc roadbike, the Hyosung GT250R, is now available in two new striking two-tone colours: red/black and silver/black.
Switch to a scooter or motorcycle says Motorcycle Council of NSW
It’s official: Hyosung was the fastest growing motorcycle marque in Australia last year.
Hyosung Australia is delighted to announce the following additions to its dealer network.
Hyosung’s two quarter-litre pocket dynamos, the GT250 and GT250R, are now available in Australia with black frames, swingarms and wheels.
Hyosung Australia has sharpened the pricing on its quartet of 650 V-twins, with some significant add-ons or price re-alignments.