Suzuki has officially launched the 2025 edition of the legendary Hayabusa in India, and while the updates might seem minor at first glance, they mark an important step forward in keeping the iconic motorcycle in line with evolving regulations. The bike now comes in fresh dual-tone colour options and is fully compliant with the latest OBD-2B emission norms. Despite these changes, the price remains unchanged at Rs. 16.90 lakh (ex-showroom).
Colours
The most visible update to the 2025 Hayabusa is the introduction of three new dual-tone paint schemes. While the design and style are largely similar to the previous models, Suzuki has introduced subtle shifts in shade and accent placement that give the bike a refreshed look.
The three new colours are:
- Metallic Mat Steel Green/Glass Sparkle Black
- Glass Sparkle Black/Metallic Mat Titanium Silver
- Metallic Mystic Silver/Pearl Vigor Blue
These combos are aimed at enhancing the bike’s already aggressive and aerodynamic look, while still preserving its unmistakable Hayabusa identity. Think of them as subtle makeovers rather than a full cosmetic overhaul.
Emissions
Underneath the bodywork, Suzuki has tweaked the internals of the 1,300cc engine to meet the stricter OBD-2B (On-Board Diagnostics) norms now mandatory in India. These updates allow the bike to monitor and detect emission-related issues more efficiently, keeping things green without compromising on performance.
The good news? The technical specifications remain untouched. So, you’re still getting the same beast of an engine — a 1,340cc, inline four-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor that churns out 190bhp and 142Nm of torque. It’s smooth, explosive, and incredibly refined — a combination that’s helped build the Hayabusa’s cult-like status across the globe.
Performance
Suzuki has retained the three engine modes – A, B, and C – that allow riders to customise power delivery based on road conditions or riding style. Mode A gives you the most aggressive throttle response, Mode B tones it down a notch, and Mode C is best suited for rain or city riding with its gentler delivery.
Supporting this high-performance setup are multiple electronic rider aids including:
- Bi-directional quick shifter
- Traction control
- Cruise control
- Launch control
- Low RPM assist
These systems make the Hayabusa not just powerful, but also manageable and versatile, whether you’re tearing down a highway or navigating through slow traffic.
Hardware
The Hayabusa continues to roll on 17-inch wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Battlax Hypersports S22 tyres, which are known for their excellent grip and stability at high speeds. Suspension duties are managed by premium KYB upside-down forks at the front and a KYB monoshock at the rear, both tuned to offer a balanced mix of sport and comfort.
Braking is handled by top-tier Brembo Stylema four-piston callipers up front, which bring massive stopping power — a must for a bike that can touch triple-digit speeds in seconds. At the rear, there’s a single disc with Nissin callipers for added control.
Verdict
The 2025 Suzuki Hayabusa may not be a revolutionary update, but it’s a smart and necessary one. With new dual-tone colours and compliance with the latest emission norms, it keeps the Hayabusa fresh and road-legal without losing any of its thrill factor. And with the price holding steady at Rs. 16.90 lakh, it continues to offer serious performance wrapped in a timeless design.
FAQs
What is the price of the 2025 Hayabusa?
It is priced at Rs. 16.90 lakh (ex-showroom).
What are the new colour options?
Three new dual-tone options have been introduced.
Is the engine power changed?
No, it still produces 190bhp and 142Nm.
What emission norms does it meet?
It now complies with OBD-2B norms.
Does it have riding modes?
Yes, it offers A, B, and C riding modes.