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New Hayabusa Discusses Debut, Hopes To Recognized As Just 'Hayabusa' & Not As Second-Generation Version Or A Reincarnation An ...
Popular Suzuki Bike Models Hayabusa, Gixxer SF ... Six years later, Suzuki introduced the famous ‘S’ logo that we know today and in 1954, the company changed its name to Suzuki Motor Co ...
The Suzuki Hayabusa is priced at Rs. 16.9 lakh (ex-showroom) Ever since John Abraham rode the Suzuki Hayabusa in Dhoom, way back in 2004, it has become an iconic motorcycle in India. And Suzuki ...
2025 Hayabusa Suzuki Motorcycle India has launched the 2025 edition of its flagship motorcycle, the Hayabusa, with updated aesthetics and technology that complies with OBD-2B emission standards.
Suzuki has officially unveiled the 2025 Hayabusa for global markets, showcasing notable updates in both aesthetics and functionality, reported HT Auto. Renowned as an iconic high-performance ...
Once upon a time, the Suzuki Hayabusa was the fastest thing on two wheels. It was the bike that ended the Speed Wars, the bike that killed the Super Blackbird, the bike so fast that it got ...
Compared to the standard model, the Suzuki Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition gets a gold anodised drive chain adjuster and font brake disc inner rotor. It also gets 25th-anniversary logo engravings on ...
Suzuki Hayabusa marks 25 years of production Costs ... A unique 25th Anniversary logo is etched on the muffler, while there’s also a new 3D Suzuki emblem on the tank. The celebratory edition ...
The single seat cowl is included as standard equipment and the bike also gets 25 th anniversary emblem and 3D ‘Suzuki’ logo on the fuel tank. The Hayabusa continues to get the same 1,340 cc, inline ...
When Suzuki introduced the Hayabusa in 1999, its speed and agility made it an instant force to be reckoned with in the sports bike segment. Hayabusa is the Japanese name for the peregrine falcon ...
Technology has come a long way since the first motorized cycle was dreamed up in the late 1800s, as designers and manufacturers have been continously coming up with faster, better-engineered bikes.