Hayabusa Overview

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Engine Capacity

1340.0 CC

Mileage

11 KM/L

Fuel Tank Capacity

20.0 L

Gears

6 Speed

C&B Verdict on Suzuki Hayabusa
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Priced at ₹ 16.40 lakh (Ex-showroom), the Suzuki Hayabusa offers superb value. It's got crackling performance, a sophisticated electronics suite, which makes it safe and easy to enjoy. The only downside is that the huge 1,340 cc engine generates a lot of heat on a hot day, which can be quite bothersome, and despite the slip-and-assist clutch, the lever feels heavy and not ideal, if you're stuck in bumper to bumper traffic.
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Suzuki Hayabusa Variants

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Hayabusa STD

Petrol,11 KM/L

Starts at ₹ 16.9 Lakh

Features & Specifications

  • Engine CC

  • 1340.0 CC
  • Fuel

  • Petrol
  • Mileage

  • 11 KM/L
  • Brakes

  • Disc, Twin, ABS/Disc, ABS
  • Max Torque

  • 150.00 Nm
  • Max Power

  • 187.00 bhp
  • Tyre

  • 120/70ZR17M/C, Tubeless/ 190/50ZR17M/C, Tubeless
    • Dual ABS
    • Engine Kill Switch
    • Gear Indicator
    • Fuel Warning Indicator
    • Low Oil Indicator
    • Fuel Gauge
    • Low Battery Indicator
    • Pass Light
  • About Suzuki Hayabusa

    Suzuki Hayabusa, a premium sportbike motorcycle made its market debut in the year 1999, with the top speed reaching up to 312 km/h (194 mph). This tourer bike is currently available in a single variant only (in India), i.e. STD BS6 (ex-showroom Delhi). Speaking of the seating capacity, Hayabusa has a single rider strength, however, the pillion seat, which is covered with a seat cowl can be converted into a regular second seat.

    Any rider who is looking for that everyday visit downtown or a longer ride to a tourist destination can opt-in for this bike. History speaks how people have waded through snow and rains and still got the 1,340 cc off and running smoothly. Weighing a mighty 266 kg, and with a fuel capacity of 20 litres, the bike has a capacity of generating maximum power of 187.3 bhp, and thus emitting a max torque of 150 nm, which lets you feel the smooth ride across the town. For the moto-bikers, it also gives off a generous 11 kmpl mileage which is quite competitive at such a high range. Additionally, the bike’s seat is placed at a height of 800 mm, which easily allows people of all heights to enjoy the rides on it.

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    Pros & Cons of Suzuki Hayabusa

    Things We Like

    • Impressive acceleration
    • Superlative brakes
    • Competitively priced

    Things We Don't Like

    • Heavy feel on clutch lever
    • Not comfortable in traffic
    • Engine runs hot
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    Suzuki Hayabusa Price in India

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    Suzuki Hayabusa Colors

    Suzuki-Hayabusa Pearl Vigor Blue/ Pearl Brilliant White

    Suzuki Hayabusa : Pearl Vigor Blue/ Pearl Brilliant White

    Available for all variants.
    Suzuki-Hayabusa Metallic Matte Black No. 2/ Glass Sparkle Black

    Suzuki Hayabusa : Metallic Matte Black No. 2/ Glass Sparkle Black

    Available for all variants.
    Suzuki-Hayabusa Metallic Thunder Gray/ Candy Daring Red

    Suzuki Hayabusa : Metallic Thunder Gray/ Candy Daring Red

    Available for all variants.

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    Suzuki Hayabusa

    Starting at INR 16.4 Lakhs, Suzuki Hayabusa comes in a single variant with an engine capacity of 134.00 cc, 11 km/L mileage and a 6-speed gear. Loaded with features like Dual ABS, Gear indicator, Engine Kill Switch, pass light and so on, this motorcycle is a powerhouse. The bike comes in three attractive colour combinations: Metallic Thunder Gray/ Candy Daring Red, Metallic Matte Black No. 2/ Glass Sparkle Black and Pearl Vigor Blue/ Pearl Brilliant White.

    How is the design?

    An exquisite combination of poise and power, Suzuki Hayabusa’s aggressive attitude is used to weave its dramatic design, drawing special attention to a set of sumptuous details while mentioning its superb craftsmanship. The Suzuki Hayabusa derives its name from the Peregrine Falcon, which is the world’s most agile and fastest bird of prey. Compared with the previous versions, the Suzuki Hayabusa comes with significant enhancements in 2023. Suzuki skilfully used the design silhouette of its previous Hayabusa generation, while bringing a more aggressive appearance and bodywork to the new generation. The motorcycle integrates headlamp with full LED lighting, tail lamp, turn signals to give the bike a more well-defined and modern look.

    How is the performance?

    Just as its predecessors, powering the 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa is an in-line four-cylinder engine but with BS6 compliant. The engine has the capacity of producing a maximum torque of 150 Nm at 7000 RPM and a maximum power of 190 ps at 9,700 rpm. However, the torque is 5 Nm less than its previous versions. As claimed by Suzuki, updated components have been added in suspension in order to achieve better stability and performance. The 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa has most received positive reviews from its critics and users, and moto-vlogging on YouTube and other social media channels have showered the vehicle with praises. Suzuki Hayabusa pricing has been set on a par with its competitors operating in the same segment, and the supreme features of the bike are used for luring the potential suitors. There are no significant incidents of road accidents so far and this may be due to the excellent acceleration performance.

    How does the Suzuki Hayabusa ride?

    The huge Zook, Suzuki Hayabusa, is an excellent around-towner, given its reputation as a record setter for land-speed. The transmissions on the bike shifts positively and slickly, making it the most dependable urban motorcycle. The Suzuki Hayabusa guarantees a relaxed riding position than most other motorcycles competing in the same segment. The foot pegs on the bike are not as lower or rear-set, while the placement of the handlebar is just perfect. The shock absorbing capacity of the bike is excellent, and riders do not need to worry about bumps and potholes in the street. The plush seat on the bike is 800mm inches off the ground, making solid footing.

    How comfortable is the Suzuki Hayabusa?

    Overall, the Suzuki Hayabusa is able to guarantee a comfortable ride through the city. The Heli-bars installed on the bike are ideal for good handling. The other sports bike in the same segment may be defined as hard-core racing style rockets, the Suzuki Hayabusa comes with both style and comfort that the rivals fail to offer. However, the kerb weight of the Suzuki Hayabusa is 264 kg, and this may appear to be difficult and uncomfortable for some riders. The rider is able to get greater stability owing to the MRF Nylogrip Zapper tyres, making it an ideal ride for long distances and racing tracks.

    How's the tech?

    Just like the previous Hayabusa models, the 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa features the same twin-spar aluminium frame. The dimensions of the new model are similar to that of its predecessors, including the 1,480mm wheelbase. The kerb weight of the new 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa has been reduced by 2 kilos, and it's down to 264 kg, and this has been possible with the light-weight, revised, Euro-5 compliant exhaust. The suspension internals have been updated for this version by the manufacturers. Integrated in the bike is the Bridgestone’s Battlax s22 tyres. The much-needed, most significant change in this version is the integration of the Brembo’s popular Stylema callipers to its front.

    How's the mileage of the Suzuki Hayabusa?

    As mentioned in the bluebook, the mileage of the 2023 Suzuki Hayabusa is 16 kmpl to 18 kmpl and the mileage certified by ARAI is about 11 Kmpl. However, as suggested by most Hayabusa owners, the best mileage delivered by the Suzuki Hayabusa under usual road conditions is 14-15 Kmpl, which is expected to go up in highways. Lesser engine pressure and throttling might as well boost the mileage of this bike, as suggested by automobile experts.

    Is the Suzuki Hayabusa good value for money?

    The Suzuki Hayabusa is subjected to stiff market competition from the likes of heavyweight bikes like Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, however, in this segment, it is indeed one of the most affordable bikes, plus the new Suzuki Hayabusa has been heavily updated by the manufacturers from the inside-out. Besides updating looks and designs on the outside, modern and new rider assists have also been added by Suzuki along with an updated powertrain on the inside.

    How is the after sales service?

    Suzuki offers its customers with 3 free services for the 2023 Hayabusa. The first service is offered after 30 days or 1000 Km, whichever is earlier. The second service is offered after 90 days or 4000 Km, whichever is earlier, and the third service is offered after 140 days or 6000 days, whichever is earlier. The maintenance cost of Suzuki Hayabusa is around INR8000-INR9000.

    Which motorbikes compete in this segment?

    The other motorbikes competing in this segment are Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, BMW S 1000 RR, Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX, Suzuki Katana, Ducati Monster and so on.

    Verdict (Value for money)

    Overall, from the slip-off muffler to the carbon look mirror cover, from the billet clutch lever to the billet brake lever, every stunning feature is added to this beastly Suzuki Hayabusa. The partnership between Bridgestone and Suzuki is believed to be game-changing and it ensures the best tyres for the riders in the two-wheeler industry. This means the bike has it all that is needed to get sold but it definitely comes with a hefty price-tag.

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    Hayabusa FAQs

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa is considered a comfortable motorcycle for long-distance riding due to its large and plush seat, relatively relaxed riding position, and smooth suspension system. Riders have reported being able to ride for extended periods without experiencing significant discomfort.

  • The Hayabusa's seat height is 800mm, which is fairly standard for a sport-touring motorcycle. It allows most riders to comfortably reach the ground while seated, which can help improve comfort during stops and slow-speed maneuvers.

  • The Hayabusa's suspension system features adjustable front and rear shocks, which allow riders to fine-tune the bike's handling to their preferences. The suspension is also designed to provide a smooth ride, which can help reduce rider fatigue during longer trips.

  • The Hayabusa has clip-on handlebars, which are positioned lower and further forward than on some other motorcycles. This can contribute to a more aggressive riding position, but may also cause discomfort for some riders during longer rides.

  • The Hayabusa's footpegs are positioned slightly rearward, which can help improve rider comfort by reducing pressure on the knees and hips. The footpegs are also adjustable, allowing riders to fine-tune their position to their preferences.

  • The Hayabusa's windscreen is adjustable and designed to provide some wind protection for the rider. However, some riders may find that it does not provide adequate protection at higher speeds, which can lead to discomfort and fatigue.

  • The Hayabusa's seat is large and plush, with plenty of padding to help absorb vibrations and provide support for the rider. It is designed to be comfortable for long periods of time.

  • The Hayabusa's seat is well-padded with a combination of foam and gel inserts, which can help reduce pressure points and increase rider comfort. The seat is also contoured to provide support for the rider's lower back and hips.

  • The Hayabusa's riding position is relatively relaxed compared to other sportbikes, with a slight forward lean that puts the rider in a more aerodynamic position. This can help reduce wind resistance and fatigue during long rides.

  • The Hayabusa does not come standard with heated grips or other features to improve rider comfort, but aftermarket accessories are available.
  • The Suzuki Hayabusa is powered by a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, inline-four engine.

  • The engine of the Suzuki Hayabusa has a displacement of 1,340 cc.

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa is capable of producing a maximum power output of 197 horsepower at 9,500 rpm.

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa has a maximum torque output of 155 Nm at 7,200 rpm.

  • The top speed of the Suzuki Hayabusa is electronically limited to 299 km/h (186 mph).

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in around 2.7 seconds.

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa comes with a 6-speed transmission that is designed to provide smooth and precise gear changes.

  • The fuel efficiency of the Suzuki Hayabusa is around 15 km/l (35 mpg) in city riding conditions and 20 km/l (47 mpg) on the highway.

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa comes with an inverted front fork and a rear mono-shock, which provide excellent stability and handling on the road.

  • The weight of the Suzuki Hayabusa is around 264 kg, which makes it a heavy bike that requires some effort to maneuver.

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa comes with disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, providing excellent stopping power and control.

  • The range of the Suzuki Hayabusa on a single tank of fuel depends on various factors, such as riding style and road conditions, but it is around 300 km (186 miles).

  • The Suzuki Hayabusa comes with Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S21 tires, which offer excellent grip and stability in both wet and dry conditions.

  • The maximum lean angle of the Suzuki Hayabusa is around 50 degrees, which is impressive for a bike of its size and weight.

  • The price of the Suzuki Hayabusa varies depending on the country and region, but it is generally considered a high-end sportbike with a premium price tag.
  • The design of the Suzuki Hayabusa was inspired by the peregrine falcon, known for its speed and aerodynamic design. The designers aimed to create a motorcycle that could reach high speeds while maintaining stability and control.

  • The Hayabusa's design has changed over the years, but the overall look and feel have remained largely the same. The most significant changes have been in the materials used and the addition of new technologies to improve performance and handling.

  • The Hayabusa is constructed using a combination of lightweight materials, including aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. These materials are used to reduce weight and improve overall performance.

  • The Hayabusa's aerodynamic design helps reduce wind resistance and improve stability at high speeds. The motorcycle features a large fairing and windscreen to protect the rider and reduce drag.

  • The Hayabusa is 2190 mm long, 735 mm wide, and 1165 mm tall. These dimensions contribute to the motorcycle's aerodynamic design and help improve handling and stability.

  • The Hayabusa's fairing provides protection for the rider by reducing wind resistance and deflecting air away from the rider. The fairing also houses the motorcycle's headlights and instrument panel.

  • The Hayabusa's ram-air intake system helps increase the amount of air entering the engine, which can improve performance and power output.

  • The Hayabusa's dual exhaust system is designed to improve airflow and reduce backpressure, which can help improve performance and sound.

  • The Hayabusa's headlights and taillights are designed to be sleek and aerodynamic while providing ample illumination for the rider.

  • The Hayabusa's logo features a stylized bird of prey with its wings spread wide, representing the motorcycle's speed and agility.

  • The Hayabusa is typically available in a silver, white, and black color scheme, with red accents. The color scheme is designed to be bold and eye-catching, while also contributing to the motorcycle's overall aerodynamic design.

  • The Hayabusa's instrument panel features a digital display with a variety of readouts, including speed, RPM, and fuel level. The panel is designed to be easy to read at high speeds and provides the rider with all the information they need.

  • The Hayabusa's adjustable windscreen is designed to reduce wind resistance and provide the rider with a more comfortable riding position. The windscreen can be adjusted to suit the rider's height and preferences.

  • The Hayabusa's frame is designed to be lightweight and strong, with a focus on stability and handling. The motorcycle features a twin-spar aluminum frame that is designed to improve overall performance and control.

  • The Hayabusa is instantly recognizable due to its unique fairing and overall design. The motorcycle has become an icon in the world of sportbikes and is known for its speed, power, and agility.
  • Suzuki Hayabusa ex-showroom price in New Delhi starts at Rs. 13.75 Lakh. The Suzuki Hayabusa on road price in New Delhi is Rs. 14.69 Lakh.

  • As for the claimed fuel efficiency, the Suzuki Hayabusa Petrol variant returns 11.00 Kmpl.

  • The price of Hayabusa starts at Rs. 13.75 Lakh (ex showroom) and the Ninja H2R"s price starts from Rs. 75.8 Lakh. Get detailed comparison between Hayabusa and Ninja H2R on the basis of specifications, mileage, price & others.

  • Some of the primary compeitors for Hayabusa are: Ninja H2R, BMW R 1250, Ducati Hypermotard 950, Ducati Streetfighter V2 and BMW R NineT Scrambler
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