Return of the King
The big bad Hayabusa returns and is now fully loaded with features that will shame many. Does it still hold its legendary cult status? Let us fire up the afterburners and find out.
13/09/2021
No Comments
PIC : PERFECT SHOOT
NEW DELHI
If history has taught us anything it is that every era comes to an end and sadly that is true of the golden age of the larger-than-life sports tourers. Thankfully, Suzuki, has reintroduced the iconic GSX1300R Hayabusa. Yes, it doesn’t have any direct competition anymore as Kawasaki decided to retire its arch-nemesis the Ninja ZX-14R last year. Like many motorcycles, the 2021 Hayabusa’s power output has reduced fractionally due to the strict BS6 emission norms, but does that make any difference in the real world? Let us find out. Suzuki has retained Hayabusa’s unique design which is based on the peregrine falcon as this makes it one of the most recognised sports bikes in the world and very popular in India. The new Hayabusa does look chiselled and has managed to lose some weight. The front fascia looks sharper and now houses vertically stacked LEDs and projector headlamps along with fang like daytime running lights which double up as indicators. The Hayabusa continues to flex its muscles with a colossal fairing, which now gets a chrome finish and new air intake to keep the engine cool. Its silhouette continues to hold a road presence like no other sports tourer, while
view Premium plans
This article is exclusively for premium members. Unlock access to Hundreds of in-depth automobile articles by upgrading to Premium today!
view Premium plans
Already A Subscriber?Log In
Latest
-
Ducati celebrates 100 Years with the launch of ‘The Origin Collection’ -
Tata Motors showcases All-New Sierra at star-studded Brand Day -
Marelli wins SAA Lightweighting Award for game-changing LeanExhaust -
HARMAN leads the way with world’s first HDR10+ Automotive Certified Display -
Marelli’s Race E-volution 500 and HSC-130 sweep top awards in Cologne









