2021 Suzuki Hayabusa bookings reopen

    The new Suzuki Hayabusa can be booked by paying Rs 1,00,000.

    Published On Jul 01, 2021 02:40:00 PM

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    2021 Suzuki Hayabusa bookings reopen

    Suzuki India has reopened bookings for its popular superbike, the Hayabusa. The company had temporarily closed bookings after the first lot of 101 units were sold out within two days of commencement of bookings.

    • Bookings for the second lot begins this evening

    • Deliveries of the second lot are expected to begin in August 2021

    • Powered by a 1,340cc, inline-four engine that makes 190hp and 150Nm

    Prospective customers can book the Hayabusa online by paying Rs 1,00,000 as the booking amount. The same can be done at Suzuki dealerships as well. Deliveries of the second batch should begin in August 2021.  

    The Suzuki Hayabusa is undoubtedly the most popular and best-selling superbike in India. Having gained immense recognition and popularity after starring in a Bollywood movie, the Hayabusa has gained legendary status in the country.

    In its third generation, the Suzuki Hayabusa features a sharper and more striking design while staying true to the original motorcycle’s silhouette. Its 1,340cc, inline-four engine makes 190hp and 150Nm. In terms of electronics, it gets multi-level traction control, launch control, cruise control and ride modes.

    The motorcycle is priced at Rs 16.40 lakh, which makes it considerably higher than the second generation Hayabusa. Nevertheless, the Suzuki Hayabusa remains India’s most popular ‘superbike’. Stay tuned for the first ride review of the 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa.

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