New Suzuki Hayate EP introduced

    The new 110cc motorcycle gets Suzuki’s Eco Performance (SEP) technology; to be launched later this year.

    Published On Jan 27, 2016 06:22:00 PM

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    Suzuki Motorcycle India has introduced its all-new Hayate EP. The 110cc motorcycle is powered by a single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke engine and also gets Suzuki’s Eco Performance (SEP) technology. According to the company, the motorcycle uses the Suzuki Super Sleek Piston, high-ignition spark plug and low-friction cylinder and piston rings, which helps in delivering improved combustion, a high compression ratio, reduced friction and weight reduction.

    The new Hayate EP also features a longer seat, a long wheelbase and a new diamond frame. On the convenience front, the motorcycle comes with a maintenance-free battery, tubeless tyres and a five-step adjustable rear shock absorber.

    Speaking about the new Hayate EP, Masayoshi Ito, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), said, “The all-new Suzuki Hayate EP appeals to every modern Indian rider. Our engineers and designers have worked very hard to give the Hayate EP superior fuel efficiency without compromising on pick-up. Added to that, the unmatched riding comfort of the Hayate EP makes it an ideal ride for daily commuters. We are confident that the new Hayate EP will be very well-received in the market.”

    The new Hayate EP will be available in the market later this year with a choice of three colours – Metallic Oort Grey, Pearl Mira Red and Glass Sparkle Black.

     

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