Suzuki Hayabusa updated with new colour options

    Apart from the three new colour schemes, the Hayabusa remains unchanged.

    Published On Jun 08, 2022 07:00:00 AM

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    Suzuki has updated the iconic Hayabusa superbike for 2023, by adding new colour options to the range. For now, only the model in the USA has received an update, and it is expected to arrive in India too in due course.

    2023 Suzuki Hayabusa: what’s new?

     

    The Hayabusa's new Metallic Thunder Gray and Candy Daring Red paint scheme.

    For model year 2023, Suzuki had added three new colour schemes to the Hayabusa’s line-up. The Busa now comes in Metallic Matte Black No. 2 and Glass Sparkle Black; Metallic Thunder Gray and Candy Daring Red; and Pearl Brilliant White and Pearl Vigor Blue colour schemes. However, the graphics remain the same, with the Suzuki lettering on the tank and the Japanese script on the side panel of the fairing.

    The Suzuki Hayabusa also remains mechanically unchanged for 2023 and is continued to be powered by a 1,340cc, four-cylinder engine that puts out 190hp and 150Nm paired to a 6-speed gearbox. In terms of features, the Busa gets an LED headlight, a six-axis IMU, traction control, anti-wheelie control, three power modes, quickshifter, launch control, cruise control, cornering ABS and hill hold control.

    In India, the Suzuki Hayabusa is currently priced at Rs 16.41 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). However, expect the new colour options to command a slight price premium when they are launched here. 

    Are you a fan of the new colours on the Suzuki Hayabusa? Let us know in the comments.

     

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