Variable valve timing will help the Suzuki Hayabusa meet future emission regulations, and also help improve performance, fuel consumption and torque spread.
The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa is perhaps the most popular superbike in the country right now. It is selling like hot cakes too. The second batch of the popular 'Dhoom bike' consisting of 100 units was sold out in just an hour.
With the first batch of the iconic motorcycle being sold out in a matter of days in April 2021, Suzuki Motorcycle India stopped the bookings of the 2021 Hayabusa temporarily. Now, the company has begun taking bookings again, which means the second batch of bikes is on its way soon.
Suzuki Motorcycle India has begun the deliveries of the new Hayabusa across the country. The third-generation model of the Hayabusa is priced at Rs. 16.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa has been teased on the brand's social media channels for India, hinting at an imminent launch of the extremely popular superbike.
After two decades of pure motorcycle mayhem, Suzuki has finally decided to pull the plug on the Hayabusa for the European markets. The 2019 Suzuki Hayabusa will be the last examples made for EU with the next generation or replacement model yet to be announced. Having said that, the Suzuki Hayabusa will continue to be sold in India as a 2019 model, which is likely to be the iconic motorcycle's final year of production globally. The news does emerge as rather bitter-sweet given the following the motorcycle garnered over the years globally. In India, the Hayabusa is priced at Rs. 13.5 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Suzuki Motorcycles has filed patents for an AMT gearbox for the new Hayabusa, which could be launched in 2019. The patents were filed in Germany, Japan and USA. Suzuki could also look at fitting the new Hayabusa with turbochargers and a bigger 1,440 cc engine.
The 2018 Suzuki Hayabusa comes with two new colour options- Pearl Mira Red/Pearl Glacier White and Glass Sparkle Black. It will also be showcased at the upcoming Auto Expo 2018.
Suzuki is expected to introduce the Hayabusa with a turbocharged engine in 2018, as a 2019 model year bike. The turbocharged Hayabusa will compete with the Kawasaki Ninja H2 and Kawasaki Ninja H2R.
Suzuki Motorcycle India has launched 'Hayabusa Creed' - an exclusive community for Hayabusa owners in the country. The community was unveiled on the occasion of 'World Hayabusa Day' that is globally on August 23.
Suzuki Motorcycle India will soon launch Hayabusa's official India club - Hayabusa Creed India. The Suzuki Hayabusa is the company's highly popular offering and clearly one of the bestselling super bikes in the country. The club will be officially launched on August 20, 2017, which also marks 'World Hayabusa Day'.
Suzuki Motorcycle India has delivered the first locally assembled Hayabusa in the country to its owner in Delhi. The Japanese bike maker has also announced that it will start more deliveries of the 'made in India' Hayabusa in the following weeks.
Suzuki Motorcycle India celebrated 'World Hayabusa Day' on August 21st across the country in eight cities including Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bhubaneswar and Hyderabad.
The icon that defined a generation of superbikes to come, Suzuki Motorcycle India has announced the local assembly of the flagship Hayabusa super bike, which is now priced at a more affordable Rs. 13,57,135 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
According to rumours from the Land of the Rising Sun, Suzuki is developing a new 1,400cc engine for the new Hayabusa, which will also be supercharged for those who want something extra.