To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle in India, leading motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki Motorcycle has introduced a special Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition.
To commemorate its 25th anniversary, Suzuki Motorcycle India, whose Hayabusa is extremely popular in the country, has released a limited edition model. Let us inform you that this version was released in India nine months after it was released worldwide.
The Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition honors the legendary Hayabusa’s legacy. Glass Blaze Orange and Glass Sparkle Black are the distinctive orange and black color scheme that it comes with. The inner portion of the front disc and a drive chain adjuster coated in gold are included with the bike. The 25th anniversary logo is engraved on the exhaust muffler, and the Hayabusa Kanji logo is on the drive chain. In addition, the tank of the motorcycle is embossed in 3D with Suzuki’s 25th anniversary logo.
Special V-shaped decals are also applied to the tail section and fairings of the Hayabusa Celebration Edition. Standard equipment on the special edition bike is a seat cowl that matches. The Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition is unchanged mechanically and hardware-wise, with the only changes being cosmetic.
The current third-generation Hayabusa’s 1340cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder engine that generates 190 PS and 150 Nm continues to power it. A slip-and-assist clutch and a six-speed transmission accompany it.
Features of Special Edition Suzuki Hayabusa
The new bike has an appealing design and a dual-tone color option of orange and black. The drive chain adjuster rotor and front brake disc’s inner surfaces also have a golden anodized finish.
The drive chain bears the Hayabusa Kanji logo, and the bike’s exhaust muffler bears the 25th anniversary logo. The fuel tank is also covered in the 3D logo. The seat cowling is made of just one piece. Despite its distinctive design, the features appear to be similar to those of previous models. In general, this bike will unquestionably attract enthusiastic riders. The new bike has new side mirrors, turn indicators, position lights, and LED headlamps that match the seat cowl. In addition, the 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition of the Suzuki Hayabusa features brand-new alloy wheels with seven spokes.
Engine Performance of Special Edition Suzuki Hayabusa
When it comes to the engine of the brand-new Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition motorcycle, it is a liquid-cooled in-line 4-cylinder unit with 1340 cc. This motor produces 190PS power and 150Nm force. A six-speed automatic transmission with a two-way quickshifter is mated to the engine. The special edition doesn’t appear to have undergone any mechanical changes based on how it looks. Additionally, it features a traction control system.
Price of Special Edition Suzuki Hayabusa
In honor of the Hayabusa’s 25th anniversary, Suzuki Motorcycle India has released a limited-edition model in India. Compared to its predecessor, the new Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition is more appealing. It is being offered by the company at a price of Rs 17.7 lakh (ex-showroom), which is 80,000 rupees more expensive than the standard model.
Kenichi Umeda, the managing director of Suzuki Motorcycle India, tells customers how happy he is to show them the 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition. He reaffirms Suzuki’s commitment to providing exceptional riding experiences by highlighting the Hayabusa’s ongoing status as an icon of speed, style, and innovation.
The Suzuki Hayabusa (GSX1300R) has captivated riders all over the world with its cutting-edge design and unparalleled performance since its launch in 1998. The Hayabusa has continuously pushed boundaries through multiple generations, culminating in the introduction of the third generation in 2021.s
The motorcycle is equipped with the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.), which includes a quickshifter that works in both directions and traction control systems. After the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R was discontinued, the Hayabusa no longer has a direct rival. However, you can also look into litre bikes like the Kawasaki ZX-10R for a price that is comparable, and if you are willing to stretch your budget a little bit further, you can also get a BMW S1000 RR. In the same price range is also the recently introduced Aprilia RS 660.
By DNC