Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition Sold In India, Price Reaches IDR 340 Million

JAKARTA - Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition arrived at the Indian market after nine marked its global debut. The bike offers a number of improvements compared to its standard version.

Reporting from Autocar India, Wednesday, April 17, this high-power motor comes with a two-color orange and black scheme. In order to be special, a golden annodisa layer is also presented to the driving chain control rotor and the internal part of the front brake disk.

The iron horse is also decorated with the unique 25th Anniversary logo engraved on the exhaust and the latest 3D Suzuki emblem in the motorcycle tank. This edition is available with a single seat cover as standard.

This iconic one motorbike weighs 264 kg with a fuel tank that can accommodate 20 liters. Meanwhile, the seat height is 800 mm and is equipped with a Brembo braking and a Suzuki Intelligent Ride Systems (SIRS).

Based on the third generation of Hayabusa, this motorbike is equipped with an inline-four engine measuring 1,340 cc which is claimed to be capable of producing 190 PS power at 9,700 rpm and 150 Nm torque at 7,000 rpm.

Other standard features of this bike are thrust ride-by-wire, traction control, wheel lifting control, engine braking, launch control, and driving mode.

With these offers, Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition is sold on the Indian market for 1.770 million rupees or equivalent to IDR 343.4 million.

It is known, Suzuki introduced a motorcycle that became one of the icons of this popular culture in 1999. Initially, this motorbike was specially designed to win the title of the fastest motorcycle in the world, and Suzuki Hayabusa managed to achieve this goal as well as become a very popular motorcycle among high-performance automotive fans.

Suzuki Hayabusa has also been recognized from the start by her aerodynamic body that retains the characteristics inspired by the peregrine eagle - the world's fastest animal.

Now, Suzuki Hayabusa still exists. Even though it is no longer the fastest motorcycle in the world, Suzuki Hayabusa can still be a force that must be taken into account in terms of maximum speed.