Suzuki’s flagship motorcycle – The Hayabusa GSX1300R has witnessed a price drop of Rs 2.5 lacs. This fall in price comes as a result of the Japanese manufacturer’s plans to assemble the super-bike locally. The locally assembled Hayabusa is powered by the same 1340cc engine with maximum power of 197 Bhp @ 9500 rpm and maximum torque of 155 Nm @ 7200 rpm, channeled to the road via a 6-speed gearbox.
With its adrenalin pumping performance, the bike never ceases to impress. Previously, the Hayabusa was imported as a completely built unit and priced Rs 15.95 lacs (ex-showroom). The new 2016 Hayabusa will be assembled in Gurgaon, Haryana where the company has built a dedicated assembly line for the Superbike. The made-in-india Hayabusa will be priced at a more-affordable INR 13,57,135 (ex-showroom Delhi). This move from Suzuki has effectively positioned the Hayabusa at a leverage against its prime rival, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R which now appears quite expensive at 17.9 lacs, CBU (ex-showroom)
Performance Values of Suzuki Hayabusa
- 0-100 kmph – 3.0 secs
- 0-150 kmph – 4.9 secs
- 0-200 kmph – 7.5 secs
- 0-250 kmph – 12.0 secs
- 0-300 kmph – 25.4 secs
- Top Speed – 312 kmph
Complete Technical Specifications: http://autos.maxabout.com/bikes/suzuki/hayabusa/hayabusa-gsx1300r