Unveiling the Exclusive 25th Anniversary Suzuki Hayabusa!

Unveiling the Exclusive 25th Anniversary Suzuki Hayabusa!

Suzuki Hayabusa
Suzuki Hayabusa

Picture this: You're cruising down the open road, wind in your hair, and the roar of a legend beneath you. For over two decades, the Suzuki Hayabusa has been synonymous with speed, style, and power. As it gears up for its 25th anniversary, Suzuki is pulling out all the stops to celebrate this icon, and we've got the inside scoop!

This anniversary edition isn't just a mere nod to history; it's a roaring testament to the Suzuki legacy. While it's not a complete overhaul of the original masterpiece, there are plenty of special features to make any rider's heart race. Feast your eyes on an exclusive anniversary logo emblazoned on the fuel tank, etched into the dual exhaust mufflers, and eye-catching gold-anodized brake disc carriers and drive chain adjusters. The raised Suzuki lettering on the fuel tank and a standard-fit single seat cowl add a touch of exclusivity. And let's not forget the new 'gloss black' trim that gives it an air of sophistication.

Suzuki Hayabusa
Suzuki Hayabusa

Now, let's talk about the showstopper – the paint job. Suzuki has unveiled a unique color scheme for this anniversary edition: 'glass blaze orange and glass sparkle black.' This striking combination is bound to turn heads and steal the spotlight wherever you go.

Beneath the flashy exterior, the 25th anniversary Hayabusa is powered by the same 1,340cc inline four-cylinder motor that delivers a formidable 190bhp and 111lb ft of torque. But this beast doesn't just rely on brute force; it's packed with cutting-edge electronics. You'll have access to three launch control settings, a remarkable 10 traction control modes, and three power modes. For added safety, there's lean-angle-sensitive ABS and three levels of engine brake settings. And when you want to relax a bit, cruise control, hill hold, low RPM assist, and easy-start features have your back.

Suzuki Hayabusa
Suzuki Hayabusa

Jonathan Martin, the head of Suzuki GB motorcycles, couldn't have said it better: "There aren't many – if any – motorcycles that can boast the same sort of history, legacy, and standing that the Hayabusa does. It's not hyperbole to call it an icon, or game-changing, or legendary; it is all of those things."

But wait, there's more! The big reveal - the price. The 25th anniversary Suzuki Hayabusa is now available at £18,599 OTR, and if you're looking to finance your dream ride, you'll be thrilled to know that Suzuki offers an attractive 2.9% APR on both PCP and HP deals.

Suzuki's legacy of speed and innovation has never been more accessible, and owning a piece of history has never been easier. This special edition bike is a class of its own, and with the low finance rate, it's a deal you don't want to miss.

Ready to unleash the beast? Head over to the Suzuki website to discover more about this magnificent machine and find the nearest dealer to make your dreams a reality!

Suzuki Hayabusa
Suzuki Hayabusa

Now, remember when we mentioned that the French market had their eyes on this beauty too? Well, it's time to set the record straight. Suzuki France unveiled their version of the 25th-anniversary Hayabusa back in July, leaving many of us thinking it might be an exclusive French treat. However, good news for our fellow riders in the UK – we're getting the same stunning model!

The UK version mirrors the French edition, featuring the laser-etched logo on the muffler and those elegant gold-anodized components. But here's the twist - the price! In France, this dream machine was initially priced at €19,799, roughly £17,000, which is approximately £1,500 less than the UK version. So, this means you're not only getting an incredible bike but also an exclusive deal right in your own backyard.

Suzuki Hayabusa
Suzuki Hayabusa
For more exciting details, hop over to the official Suzuki France website. It's time to embrace history in the making and celebrate 25 years of Hayabusa excellence with this one-of-a-kind ride!

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