Is Suzuki Hayabusa discontinued?

Is Suzuki Hayabusa discontinued?

Suzuki had launched the 2020 Hayabusa in India in December 2019. As per a report on Overdrive, the BS-IV Suzuki Hayabusa has been completely sold out, and we already know that a BS-VI version of the current generation model isn’t planned. …

How much will the 2021 Hayabusa cost?

Take a look at the 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa in the gallery above, and find out more information on Suzuki’s website. The suggested retail price of the new motorbike is £16,499 GBP (approx. $22,499 USD).

How much horsepower does a 2021 Hayabusa have?

178 hp

Will Suzuki make a new Hayabusa?

India Launch The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa is all set to make its global debut on February 5, 2021, with a launch expected to take place in the coming months. However, we only expect Suzuki to launch the updated motorcycle in India in the second half of this year.

How much is a brand new Suzuki Hayabusa?

For the 2022 model year, the Suzuki Hayabusa will cost $18,599 MSRP, which is a $3,800 price increase over the previous generation machine. That might be a tough pill for sport bike enthusiasts to swallow… especially after they get over any feelings of mismanaged expectations from today’s reveal.

How fast is the 2020 Suzuki Hayabusa?

In fact, it established itself as the world’s fastest production bike when Cycle World previously recorded a 194-mph top speed and impressive 9.86-second/146-mph quarter-mile run…

How much horsepower does a 2020 Hayabusa have?

197 hp

How much is a 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa?

2022 Suzuki Hayabusa Price The 2022 Hayabusa comes in a trio of paint packages: Glass Sparkle Black & Candy Burnt Gold, Metallic Matte Sword Silver & Candy Daring Red, or Pearl Brilliant White & Metallic Matte Stellar Blue. Base MSRP is rolling out at $18,599.

What is Hayabusa?

Hayabusa (隼 or はやぶさ、ハヤブサ) is the Japanese word for a falcon, especially a Peregrine falcon.

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