I know for a fact that a small amount of history doesn’t heart anyone. So, the first generation of Hayabusa was introduced in 1999. The bike was classified as the fastest production motorcycle reaching a top speed of 312 km (194 mph).
In 2008, the second generation of Hayabusa emerged. For the 2008 model, Suzuki made a few changes to the bodywork and increased the total amount of horsepower.
In 2021, the third generation of Hayabusa made its way to the modern-day era. It was updated to the latest technologies and used the same style, and sharper lines to be more aerodynamic. For a more stable ride and handling, Suzuki modified the aluminum frame and used extruded aluminum sections.
The 1,340cc, inline-four cylinder engine that drives the motorcycle, was designed to bring out the power at low and mid-range rpm. Speaking about the engine, it produces 190 hp (140 kW) at 9,700 rpm and a torque of 150 Nm (110 lb-ft) at 7,000 rpm. The Suzuki Hayabusa is limited to 299 km (186 mph). With all the updates, the weight of the model is 264 kg (582 lb).
For the 2021 model, the bike maker added a total of 550 new or redesigned parts, and interesting options such as Launch Control, Hill Hold Control, Emergency Stop, and much more.
In 2022, (at the time of writing) Suzuki Hayabusa had a price of $18,599.