
Suzuki has unveiled a special edition based on the Hayabusa

It comes in a striking shade of blue

In addition to that, it also gets white contrasting accents

The company has also given it some bespoke cosmetic touches

such as a new special edition emblem and a thicker, retro font used for the Suzuki logo on the tank.

The muffler now gets a powder-coated tip and heat-shield

The cowl is now available as standard

Apart from these changes, the Hayabusa remains mechanically unchanged

It remains to be seen if this special ‘Pearl Vigor Blue’ Hayabusa makes its way to India.
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Suzuki has unveiled a special edition of the Hayabusa overseas. It comes in a striking shade of Pearl Vigor Blue and this is the first time that the 3rd generation of the Hayabusa is available in a shade of Blue. Along with this, there are contrasting white accents to further enhance the presence of this 1340cc mile-muncher. The company has also given it some bespoke cosmetic touches such as a new special edition emblem and a thicker, retro font used for the Suzuki logo on the tank. One small change that’s likely to go unnoticed is the powder-coated black exhaust muffler tips and heat shields. The final change is that Suzuki will supply a colour-matched pillion seat cowl as standard upon purchase of this special edition Hayabusa (except for Japanese markets). Apart from these changes, the Hayabusa remains mechanically unchanged and continues to be powered by a 1340cc, inline-4, liquid cooled engine that is good for producing a peak output of 188hp and 149Nm. It remains to be seen if this special ‘Pearl Vigor Blue’ Hayabusa makes its way to India. Currently, Suzuki Motorcycle India offers the standard ‘Busa at an asking price of Rs 16.90 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
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