Suzuki introduces limited edition Hayabusa Z in India at Rs 16.20 lakh
Suzuki Motorcycle India is to introduce limited units of its Hayabuza Z superbike equipped with the Yoshimura Slip-On R-77J Carbon End Exhaust.
Suzuki Motorcycle India is to introduce limited units of its Hayabusa Z superbike equipped with the Yoshimura Slip-On R-77J Carbon End Exhaust. The Hayabuza Z will be available in two colours – the Pearl Vigor Blue/Metallic Mystic Silver (ASU) and Pearl Bracing White/ Metallic Mystic Silver (ARA).
The Yoshimura Slip-On gives the superbike that defining competitive edge and top performance. The R-77 muffler's front cap is MIG-welded, while the end cap is riveted, using high-end 304-L polished stainless steel rivets and bands.
The Hayabusa Z will be priced at Rs 16,20,000 (ex-showroom price, Delhi), Rs 25,000 higher than the regular model, as a special and limited period offer.
According to Atul Gupta, executive vice-president, Suzuki Motorcycle India, “The Yoshimura Slip–On R-77J Carbon End Exhaust addition to the legendary Hayabusa is a modification that has been on the wishlist of Indian biking aficionados for a long time. The Hayabusa has a large sentimental quotient for brand Suzuki. Over the last decade, the motorcycle has evolved, while staying true to its concept-the pinnacle of high-performance motorcycles. Its sensational power, speed, smooth ride and overwhelming presence continue to fascinate owners and onlookers alike.”
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06 Feb 2015
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