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Suzuki Hayabusa
The Suzuki Hayabusa is a legendary hyper-sport motorcycle powered by a 1340cc inline-four engine producing around 190PS. It features advanced electronics including traction control, launch control, riding modes, quickshifter, TFT display, and aerodynamic bodywork for high-speed stability.
EMI ₹ 34,138 /mo
Hayabusa Highlights
High-speed stability is exceptional, with a well-balanced chassis that stays planted even at triple-digit speeds, making it perfect for long highway runs. What We Like: Extremely powerful engine, superb stability, and strong road presence make it one of the best high-performance bikes available. What We Dont Like: Heavy weight makes city riding difficult, and low ground clearance needs caution on speed breakers.
Suzuki Hayabusa Price
₹ 39,054/mon
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Pros & Cons of Hayabusa
What we admire in this bike
BS6 engine is more refined.
Retains the old school design.
Well priced.
What could have been better
Expensive to maintain
Less power than previous model.

₹18.06 Lakh*
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Suzuki Hayabusa Competitors
| Models | Engine | Power | Torque | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹18.06 Lakh* | 1340 cc | 190 bhp | 142 Nm @ 7000 rpm | 11 kmpl | 266 kg | 800 mm | |
| 890 cc | 118.01 bhp @ 10750 rpm | 93.3 Nm @ 8250 RPM | 16.7 kmpl | 176.6 kg | 838 mm | Hayabusa vs Streetfighter V2 | |
| 890 cc | 120 bhp @ 10750 rpm | 93.3 Nm @ 8250 rpm | 23.5 kmpl | - | 837 mm | Hayabusa vs Panigale V2 | |
| 998 cc | 200.21 bhp @ 13200 rpm | 114.9 Nm @ 11400 rpm | 12 kmpl | 207 kg | 835 mm | Hayabusa vs Ninja ZX 10 R | |
| 937 cc | 108.62 bhp @ 9000 rpm | 93 Nm @ 6500 rpm | 17 kmpl | - | 810 mm | Hayabusa vs Super Sport 950 | |
| 1203 cc | 124.7 bhp | 120 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 18.9 kmpl | 233 kg | - | Hayabusa vs FTR 1200 | |
| 659 cc | 76.43 bhp @ 9750 rpm | 63 Nm @ 8000 rpm | 19.6 kmpl | 151 kg | 904 mm | Hayabusa vs Hypermotard | |
| 1252 cc | 120.69 bhp @ 7500 rpm | 125 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 20 kmpl | 225 kg | 765 mm | Hayabusa vs Sportster S | |
| 1923 cc | 91 bhp @ 5020 rpm | 156 Nm @ 2750 rpm | 18.18 kmpl | 293 kg | 680 mm | Hayabusa vs Street Bob | |
| 659 cc | 79.1 bhp @ 9250 rpm | 70 Nm @ 6500 rpm | - | 204 kg | 860 mm | Hayabusa vs Tuareg 660 | |
| 1170 cc | 107.28 bhp @ 7250 rpm | 116 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 19.6 kmpl | 223 kg | 820 mm | Hayabusa vs R NineT Scrambler |
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Latest Updates on Hayabusa
Suzuki reveals the 2026 Hayabusa with new colour schemes and updated electronics including improved cruise control that stays active during gear shifts and revised throttle mapping for stronger low-rpm response. The motorcycle continues with the 1340cc inline-four engine producing 190 hp and 150 Nm paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The update focuses on improving rideability while retaining the existing hardware setup.
Suzuki launches the 2025 Hayabusa with OBD-2B emission compliance at the same price of Rs 16.90 lakh (ex-showroom). The update introduces three new dual-tone colour options while no mechanical or feature changes are made. It continues with the 1340cc inline-four engine producing 190 bhp and 142 Nm paired to a 6-speed gearbox.
Suzuki launches the Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition at Rs 17.70 lakh (ex-showroom) featuring exclusive dual-tone paint, anniversary badging and cosmetic updates. The motorcycle remains mechanically unchanged and continues with the 1340cc inline-four engine producing 190 hp and 150 Nm paired to a 6-speed gearbox. Features and hardware setup remain the same as the standard model.
Suzuki reveals the Hayabusa GP Edition globally featuring MotoGP-inspired livery, special graphics and an Akrapovic exhaust system. The motorcycle also gets a performance air filter while remaining road-legal with standard lighting and mirrors. It continues with the 1340cc inline-four engine producing 190 PS with no mechanical changes.
Suzuki updates the Hayabusa globally with three new colour options ahead of its India launch. Apart from the cosmetic changes, the motorcycle remains mechanically unchanged and continues with the 1340cc inline-four engine producing 190 bhp and 142 Nm paired with a 6-speed gearbox. No feature or hardware revisions are introduced with the update.
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