India’s first 2019 Suzuki Hayabusa was delivered to Mr Kaif Dosani and Mr Ameen Dosani in Mumbai on Jan 1, 2019. The shade selected was Metallic Oort Grey while unboxing of the motorcycle brought smiles on the faces of confused buyers who thought Hayabusa was under the discontinued list of products. The availability of Hayabusa will be limited to a specific number of units as the Japanese brand has earlier cleared that no Hayabusa will be manufactured after 31 Dec 2018. However, the parts may be available in abundance and Suzuki could deliver the kits to both Indian and the US market till the stocks last in their Japanese inventory.
The production halt is applicable only to the engine and exhaust system as rest of the parts have nothing to do with the emission properties. Suzuki Hayabusa is powered by a 1340cc, four-cylinder petrol engine producing 200HP of maximum power and 155 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The claimed top speed for Hayabusa is 312 kph while every motorcycle comes with an electronic speed limiter with 299 kph of pre-programmed speed. The motorcycle costs INR 13.74 lakh in Delhi, excluding the mandatory on-road charges like registration and five-year insurance.
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