Suzuki To Launch 2021 Hayabusa By Q2 In India
The heavily updated superbike will cost more than its hugely popular predecessor did though.
The heavily updated superbike will cost more than its hugely popular predecessor did though.
Suzuki has had to work very hard while developing the new Hayabusa and it shows.
Well, by the way things are going, Suzuki will have to prepone the superbike's reveal.
Although every aspect of the motorcycle has been reworked, the overall profile of the speed king has been retained as is.
In its short teaser video, the manufacturer shows just how quick the bike can go when properly unleashed.
Only 30 units of the motorcycle will be available at first and deliveries will begin by March-end.
The manufacturer has taken advantage of its Moto2 race engine programme to produce a bonkers super naked.
The superbike and hypernaked come with a whole host of revisions that are aimed at keeping them at the pinnacle of motorcycling.