With the launch of the 2025 Suzuki Hayabusa comes three exciting new colors designed to make the bike even more attractive than before
The Suzuki Hayabusa has been an absolute phenomenon since its inception. Due to its legendary status and incredible cult following, this Peregrin Falcon has long been the talk of the motorcycle town and will remain so in the future. For ’25, Suzuki has updated this speed demon, expanding its color palette with the introduction of three new colors.
2025 Suzuki Hayabusa Updates
As one of the main players in the spiral speed war, Suzuki Hayabusa has always been loved by fans. Even more so than its direct competitors locked in the aforementioned speed war. In India, the Suzuki Hayabusa has a special fan base due to its appearance in the iconic Bollywood film Dhoom, earning it the nickname ‘Dhoom Bike’.
Now in its third generation, the Hayabusa is one of the most powerful sport tourers money can buy. Suzuki has offered three new colors for the ’25 Hayabusa to enhance the overall appearance. It is not clear if Suzuki Motorcycle India will offer these colors for Indian buyers.
The new colors involved include metallic matte steel green/glass glitter black (C0T), glass glitter black/metallic matte titanium silver (BLG) and metallic mystery silver/pearl vibrant blue (ASU). The Metallic Matte Steel Green/Glass Flash Black (C0T) shade seems to be the new highlight and looks quite nice.
Especially with the glass shiny black contrasting elements, the overall design looks more impactful in this lovely green tone. However, the Glass Glitter Black/Metallic Matte Titanium Silver (BLG) looks more premium and luxurious thanks to its titanium silver contrasting elements that stand out against the black. Like jewelry, if you will.
What other changes are there?
Aside from these new colors, the 2025 Suzuki Hayabusa remains mechanically the same. A freak and an absolute legend in motorcycle engineering. It continues to be powered by the same 1340cc 4-cylinder DOHC 4V/cylinder engine that produces 190 bhp of peak power and 142 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
The Suzuki Hayabusa’s aerodynamic fairing has been tested extensively in the wind tunnel and can cut through the air like a hot knife through butter. The Hayabusa’s top speed remains at 299 km/h, commemorating the gentleman’s agreement that ended the speed wars.
With the third-generation Hayabusa, Suzuki has adopted more modern instrumentation than before and overhauled the components. Some noteworthy elements include rider aids like SIRS (Suzuki Intelligent Ride System), a twin-spar aluminum frame suspended by a fully adjustable KYB 43mm USD front fork and rear shock, Brembo Stylema 4-pot front calipers.
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