Suzuki Motorcycle India registers highest-ever monthly sales at 77,849 units in April 2021
Suzuki Motorcycle India registers highest-ever monthly sales at 77,849 units in April 2021
Suzuki Motorcycle India currently sells the new Hayabusa, V-Strom 650 XT, Gixxer SF 250, Gixxer 250, Gixxer SF, Gixxer, Intruder, Access 125 and Burgman Street.
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The Access 125 is one of Suzuki Motorcycle India s most popular products.
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The company exported 13,970 units during the month.
The new Suzuki Hayabusa was launched in India on April 26, 2021.
Suzuki Motorcycle India registered its highest-ever monthly sales in April 2021, dispatching as many as 77,849 units during the month. The two-wheeler manufacturer s product portfolio currently includes the new Hayabusa, V-Strom 650 XT, Gixxer SF 250, Gixxer 250, Gixxer SF, Gixxer, Intruder, Access 125, Access 125 Bluetooth Enabled Edition, Burgman Street and Burgman Street Bluetooth Enabled Edition.
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2021 Suzuki Hayabusa launch in India soon
2021 Suzuki Hayabusa launch in India soon
India will be one of the first markets to get the new 2021 Suzuki Hayabusa, with a launch expected soon and unofficial bookings already open.
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2021 Suzuki Hayabusa launch in India soon!
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Likely to be priced at Rs 20 lakh.
Gets comprehensive electronics package.
Launched a few months ago, the new BS6/Euro 5 compliant Suzuki Hayabusa has been a polarizing subject in the world of super bikes. The sharper, more angular Suzuki hyper-bike got its first comprehensive rework since it was launched in 1999, but without major changes to the chassis or the powertrain. Dashing any hopes of the turbo-charged Hayabusa that was rumored to be in the works. What’s worse was that instead of bump in power Euro 5 saw the 1300cc inline four lose a few horses, although Suzuki say that majorly reworked internals and the new electronic systems will ensure that this new Busa is not on
The launch is pretty close but thanks to the massive spike in COVID-19 cases, Suzuki India could postpone the launch or opt for an online event. Suzuki was also planning to organise a ‘Hayabusa Day’ to showcase the new bike.
Apart from the exciting new colours, the Busa packs a lot of goodies for 2021. The third-gen Hayabusa is probably the most feature-packed Busa to date. It gets an extensive electronics suite, including engine brake control, wheelie control, cruise control, hill hold control, and launch control all accessible through a dual-pod semi-digital instrument cluster that we totally dig.
The Hayabusa is theoretically powered by the same 1340cc inline-four motor, but the engine has undergone many changes for BS6 compliance. The power output has gone down, though, but Suzuki claims it’s now more tractable than before. It sees several other changes too.