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2025 Suzuki Hayabusa Launched Abroad: Gets New Colours And Features | BikeDekho TechTricks365


The legendary ‘Dhoom’ bike now looks cooler, and also gets updated electronic aids

Quick News Highlights

  • Suzuki launched the updated Hayabusa in the USA

  • The bike now gets three new colour schemes

  • It also gets an updated launch control system and an updated cruise control

Suzuki launched the updated 2025 Hayabusa in the USA. The bike is priced at USD 19,399 (approximately Rs 16.72 lakh) ex-showroom. The bike is offered in three colour schemes in which two of them are new, and one of them has been refreshed. The new Metallic Matte Steel Green/ Metallic Matte Titanium Silver combo looks pretty unique, and really makes the bike stand out with its funky undertones. On the other hand, the new Metallic Mystic Silver / Pearl Vigor Blue is similar to the one sold in India, but the only difference is that the US-spec one gets blue wheels, which go well with the blue highlights on the white primary shade. The ever-classic Glass Sparkle Black is similar to the 2024 version, just that the chrome trim on the fairing – next to the logo is now blacked out for a stealthier look. Our personal favourite among the three is the green colour as it makes the bike look properly custom.


More importantly, for 2025, Suzuki says it has revamped the launch control system with revised engine speeds for “better effectiveness”. The Japanese bikemaker has also tweaked the Smart Cruise Control system which will not cancel anymore – when the rider shifts up or down using the bidirectional quickshifter. Other than these, the rest of the motorcycle remains unchanged. The 1340cc, liquid-cooled, in-line four cylinder engine producing 190PS and 150Nm needs no introduction, and offers exceptional performance – more than what you will possibly need from a motorcycle. 

The bike is also equipped with advanced safety features like cornering traction control system with 10 modes, wheelie control, 3 power modes, cornering ABS, hill-hold and also engine braking control.


BikeDekho Says: 

Expect the updates in the electronic aids to be offered in the India-spec Hayabusa in the coming months. We’d also be really happy if the green colour comes to our shores. In India, the Hayabusa costs Rs 16,90,000 (ex-showroom Delhi), so expect the updated version to cost around Rs 20,000 more.

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