2021 SUZUKI HAYABUSA LAUNCHED IN INDIA AT 16.40 LAKH:


Specs of 2021 Hayabusa
•Engine1340 cc
•Power190 PS
•Torque150 Nm
•BrakesDouble Disc
•Tyre TypeTubeless
•ABSDual Channel
2021 Suzuki Hayabusa Dimensions:
Length-2180mm
Width-735mm
Height-1165mm
Wheelbase-1480mm
Ground Clearance-125mm
Seat Height-800mm
Kerb Weight-264kg

2021 SUZUKI HAYABUSA HIGHLIGHTS:
Suzuki has launched the 2021 hayabusa in india at Rs 16.40 lakh (ex-showroom).The bike will be available in three colours and they will start delivery from mid may.
The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa is powered by a Euro5-compliant 1340cc, in-line four-cylinder engine producing 190PS at 9,700rpm and 150Nm at 7,000rpm, 7PS and 5Nm less than that of its predecessor. Although Suzuki has reworked the design of the new ‘Busa, the changes are quite subtle and incorporated in such a way that the silhouette of the previous-gen model is intact. The new Hayabusa has a higher aerodynamic efficiency which would help it in not only achieving blazingly fast speeds but also be stable at those figures.While the front end of the 2021 Hayabusa is very much similar to that of the previous model, the rear end has been totally revamped.

It features a brand-new dual taillight setup. The rear seat cowl is also bigger. And, of course, the new dual exhausts.On the style front, the ‘Busa has received a massive design overhaul. Every line and curve has been altered.

The 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa gets a comprehensive IMU-based electronic package. It includes 10-level traction control, 10-level wheelie control, three levels of engine brake control and launch control, and the new Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS). The SDMS allows three presets and three rider-customisable settings for five electronic controls. It even features a bi-directional quickshifter and hill assist control.
It continues to use the same twin-spar aluminum chassis, but gets a new subframe. Suspension duties are handled by fully adjustable 43mm KYB forks offering 120mm of travel and KYB monoshock. Suzuki claims the suspension has received updated components for better stability. Braking duties on the new Hayabusa are handled by bigger 320mm discs paired with top-of-the-line Brembo Stylema callipers up front and a Nissin calliper at the rear.

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