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Suzuki launches Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition in India at INR 17,70,000

Written by Nizam Shaikh

Suzuki Motorcycles India has launched the 25th Anniversary model of the flagship motorcycle ‘Hayabusa’ in India with a price tag of INR 17.70 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi. The 25th Anniversary model Hayabusa was revealed globally back in mid-2023 and the bike comes with plenty of commemorative features as well as an orange and black-based colourway.

Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition – What’s Special?

The Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary model features a bespoke 25th-anniversary emblem and three-dimensional ‘SUZUKI’ logo on its fuel tank. In addition to this, the bike also gets a special black molding on the cowl. Also, Suzuki is offering the single-seat cowling as standard equipment on the 25th Anniversary model.

Furthermore, the special edition Hayabusa comes with special V-shaped decals and 25th-anniversary logos etched on the exhaust muffler. The brand also offers gold-anodized brake inner rotors and drive chain adjusters enhancing the special colourway. The drive chain of the 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition also features the Hayabusa Kanji logo and that’s some attention to detail.

Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Celebration Edition – Powertrain

The changes to the 25th Anniversary model are more or less cosmetic. Underneath, the Suzuki Hayabusa remains the same both in the engine as well as the mechanical department. Powering the Hayabusa is Suzuki’s venerable 1340cc in-line 4-cylinder fuel injected liquid-cooled DOHC engine.

Now in its third-generation, the engine produces 190 BHP of power and 150 Nm of torque matched to a 6-speed gearbox. Suzuki offers the Hayabusa with Suzuki Intelligent Ride System
(S.I.R.S.) that comes with traction control systems and a bi-directional quick shifter.

History Of the Suzuki Hayabusa – The “Ultimate Sport” Machine

  • 1998 Unveiled at Intermot, Germany as the “Hayabusa (GSX1300R)”
  • 1999 Started sales
  • 2007 Started sales of second generation
  • 2014 Started sales of Japan spec
  • 2016 Started production and sales in India
  • 2021 Started sales of third generation
  • 2022 Achieved accumulated production of 200,000 units

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