2021 Suzuki Hayabusa Hopes: Speed & Simplicity
- Feb 1, 2021
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Suzuki has launched the 2020 Hayabusa in India at Rs 13,74,941 (ex-showroom Delhi). The updates for the new year are limited to new colours and graphics as well as new front brake calipers. Despite these updates, the 2020 Hayabusa sees no price increase over its previous iteration. The 2020 Hayabusa will be the final lot of BS4 motorcycles to come out of Japan and will be available in limited numbers. Suzuki is set to cease production of the Hayabusa by December 31, 2019. The Japanese bikemaker is reportedly working on an all-new Hayabusa, which is expected to debut in concept form at the next EICMA motorcycle show in November 2020.
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For now, the 2020 Hayabusa gets two new colours: Metallic Thunder Gray and Candy Daring Red with new graphics. While that’s it for the cosmetic updates, the Busa also gets new front brake calipers. Suzuki has not released details of the brake calipers but we have asked the bikemaker for more information and will update the story accordingly.
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Apart from the brake updates, there are no changes to underpinnings or powertrain. It continues to be powered by one of the largest capacity motors ever used on a production motorcycle. The 1340cc in-line four motor delivers the same 195PS and 155Nm as before and with the exception of ABS gets no electronic rider aids. The next-generation Hayabusa is expected to deliver north of 200PS and a GSX-R1000 derived electronic rider aids.
The 2020 Hayabusa is available across all Suzuki Big Bike dealerships in India.
Here is the official press release:
Suzuki Motorcycle India rides in 2020 edition of Hayabusa – The Ultimate Sportbike
Legendary Hayabusa enjoys wide base of loyalists and enthusiasts globally
New Delhi, December 13, 2019: Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL), a subsidiary of two-wheeler manufacturer, Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, rolls out the 2020 edition of the legendary motorcycle – Hayabusa. The iconic motorcycle has been ruling the hearts of the motorcycle enthusiasts in the country since its launch in 2009.
The 2020 edition of the ‘Ultimate Sportbike’ will be available in two new colour range of Metallic Thunder Gray and Candy Daring Red. The fresh edition, which will be the final BSIV production model available in limited quantity, will also come with new graphics and front brake caliper. Over the years, Suzuki Hayabusa has evolved while staying true to its concept of being at the pinnacle of high-performance motorcycles.
Commenting on the renewed Hayabusa, Mr. Koichiro Hirao, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd. said, “Suzuki Hayabusa has been the most preferred choice of the bike enthusiasts around the world for more than two decades now. Suzuki Hayabusa stands for its sensational power, smooth ride and overwhelming presence across countries. It enjoys a huge fan base among the enthusiasts in India as well. Moreover, it was the first one to become ‘Made-in-India’ big-bike from Suzuki Motorcycle India. Yet again, we are excited to offer the 2020 edition of the legendary Hayabusa.”
Offering a unique ride experience, Suzuki Hayabusa is powered with 1340cm3 in line four stroke fuel injection, liquid-cooled DOHC engine to deliver a broad wave of torque for effortless acceleration. The advanced aerodynamics add to superb wind protection both for normal and completely tucked-in seating positions resulting into a swift ride.
Suzuki Hayabusa will be available across all Suzuki Big Bike dealerships at INR 13,74,941/- (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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