Updated Suzuki Hayabusa priced at Rs 16.90 lakh, gets new colours

    The Suzuki Hayabusa is now OBD-2 compliant; prices hiked by Rs 49,000.

    Published On Apr 10, 2023 01:05:00 PM

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    Suzuki has updated the legendary Hayabusa with new colour schemes. They have also hiked prices by Rs 49,000 to Rs 16.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Apart from this cosmetic change, the Hayabusa remains mechanically unchanged.

    1. Hayabusa is now OBD-2 compliant
    2. Powered by a 190hp, four-cylinder engine

    Suzuki Hayabusa new colour schemes

    For 2023, the Suzuki Hayabusa is available in three new colour schemes. The first new option is a Metallic Thunder Gray base paint with Candy Daring Red highlights, the second is Glass Sparkle Black with Metallic Matte Black No.2 and the third new option is Pearl Brilliant White with Pearl Vigor Blue highlights. Apart from the new colours, the Hayabusa is also now OBD-2 compliant.

    Suzuki Hayabusa more details

    The Suzuki Hayabusa is powered by a 1,340cc, four-cylinder engine pushing out 190hp and 150Nm. It has a wheelbase of 1,480mm and tips the scales at 264kg. As for electronics, the Hayabusa gets a six-axis IMU, 10 levels of traction control, 10 levels of anti-wheelie control, three levels of engine brake control, three power modes, launch control, cruise control, cornering ABS and hill-hold control.

    Do these new colours make the Hayabusa more appealing to you? Let us know in the comments.

    Also see:

    2021 Suzuki Hayabusa review, test ride

    2021 Suzuki Hayabusa video review

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