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Suzuki launches refreshed Hayate

The new Hayate costs Rs 44,969 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
1 min read31 Oct '25
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Suzuki Hayate.

Suzuki’s Indian two-wheeler arm has just launched a refreshed version of its stylish commuter, the Hayate.
 
The motorcycle now comes with a maintenance-free battery, broader rims and tubeless tyres. The motorcycle retains the same four-stroke, air-cooled, 112cc engine as before, with a 10.5-litre fuel tank. The Hayate is available in five colour options — black, blue, red, white and grey.
 
The Suzuki Hayate is now priced at Rs 44,969 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
 
 

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Benelli TNT 25.

Sourced from China, the 500 should be priced aggressively. Finally, starved ADV-enthusiasts have something to look forward to.

While the 500 will surely come from China, the 750 platform is likely to be sourced from Italy.

The half-faired tourer could adopt design cues from the TNT 600GT. DSK had experimented with gearing for the TNT 300.

The faired TNT won’t be an aggressive sports bike and will offer good everyday usability.

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