2018 Suzuki Hayabusa launched in India at INR 13.87 lakhs

31/01/2018 - 20:06 | ,   | Praveen M

Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL) has launched the 2018 Suzuki Hayabusa at INR 13,87,623 (ex-showroom Delhi). The bike is available across all Suzuki Big Bike dealerships in the country.

2018 Suzuki Hayabusa White press front right quarter
The Hayabusa is one of the fastest superbikes in the market.

The 2018 iteration comes in two new colours- Pearl Mira Red/Pearl Glacier White, and Glass Sparkle Black. Suzuki will also exhibit the bike at the Suzuki Pavilion during the upcoming Auto Expo 2018. The Japanese brand imports the bike as CKD (Completely Knocked Down) Kits; and assembles them at the SMIPL factory in Manesar, Gurugram.

Apart from the new colours, there are no mechanical changes to the bike. The sweeping curves on the bodywork of the Suzuki Hayabusa are tempered with optimal aerodynamics to help the bike slice through the wind. The motorcycle gets an analogue-digital combo cluster. The sporty riding position isn’t too demanding, and the ergonomics are apt for easy mile-munching.

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Using a 1,340cc in-line 4-cylinder DOHC engine with liquid cooling and fuel injection, it puts out 197 PS and 155 Nm. The powerplant pairs with a 6-speed transmission with Suzuki Clutch Assist System (SCAS). The engine features three power mappings. It can be controlled via Suzuki Drive Mode Selector.

2018 Suzuki Hayabusa Black press right side
The Hayabusa is a direct rival to the Kawasaki ZX-14R, which costs INR 19.7 lakhs.

The Hayabusa incorporates a fully adjustable 43 mm KYB upside down front fork with Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating. The rear gets a link-type monoshock. For anchorage, the bike uses 310 mm dual front discs with Brembo Monobloc callipers. The rear uses a 260 mm disc with a single piston calliper. Specially developed Bridgestone BT-015 tyres wrap the alloy wheels. The bike comes with a massive 21-litre fuel tank and tips the scales at 266 kg, kerb.

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