Suzuki has officially revealed the 2027 Hayabusa, introducing a fresh look for its flagship superbike with three new colour schemes. While the…
Suzuki has officially revealed the 2027 Hayabusa, introducing a fresh look for its flagship superbike with three new colour schemes. While the motorcycle receives cosmetic enhancements for the new model year, its renowned performance, engine and electronic rider aids remain unchanged. The latest Hayabusa continues to target enthusiasts seeking a combination of high-speed capability, long-distance comfort and advanced technology. The motorcycle is already available in global markets, while its launch in India with these new colours is yet to be confirmed.
THREE NEW COLOUR OPTIONS

For 2027, Suzuki has introduced two standard paint schemes—Glass Sparkle Black and Metallic Reflective Blue. The range is further enhanced with a Special Edition finished in Pearl Brilliant White and Metallic Oort Gray, highlighted by striking red accents. This exclusive version also receives unique Special Edition badging, a raised Suzuki fuel tank emblem, black-finished exhaust end caps and a colour-matched solo seat cowl, giving the Hayabusa a more premium and distinctive appearance.
ENGINE AND PERFORMANCE
Powering the 2027 Hayabusa is the familiar 1,340cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder engine that produces 190 hp and 150 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox featuring a bidirectional quickshifter for seamless gear changes. The superbike continues to deliver strong acceleration and high-speed stability, making it one of the most iconic motorcycles in the performance segment.
KEY SPECIFICATIONS

| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 1,340cc Liquid-Cooled Inline-Four |
| Maximum Power | 190 hp |
| Peak Torque | 150 Nm |
| Transmission | 6-Speed with Bidirectional Quickshifter |
| Electronics | Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) |
| Current India Price | ₹18.05 lakh (Ex-showroom) |
FEATURES AND AVAILABILITY
The electronics package remains identical to the previous model and includes traction control, launch control, cruise control, multiple riding modes and cornering ABS under Suzuki’s Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.). Since the updates are purely cosmetic, riders can expect the same proven performance and riding experience. Suzuki has not yet announced when these new colour options will arrive in India, but the Hayabusa continues to be available at an ex-showroom price of ₹18.05 lakh.