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2025 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-R 1300 – The Ultimate Hyperbike!

Price: $25,999
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The 2025 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-R 1300 continues its legacy as the ultimate sport-touring powerhouse, blending incredible top-end speed, unmatched aerodynamics, and advanced rider technology. Powered by a 1,340cc inline-four engine, the Hayabusa delivers smooth, relentless acceleration with a state-of-the-art electronics suite, making it a dream machine for both high-speed touring and performance riding.

Key Features of the 2025 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-R 1300:

  • 1,340cc Inline-Four Engine – Unmatched power and torque for effortless acceleration.
  • Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.) – Advanced electronics, including ride modes and traction control.
  • Quickshifter & Launch Control – Seamless upshifts and race-ready starts.
  • Aerodynamic Fairings & Wind-Tunnel Design – Optimized for high-speed stability.
  • Brembo Stylema Monobloc Brakes – Superior stopping power with ABS.
  • LED Lighting & Full-Color TFT Display – Modernized cockpit with real-time ride data.
  • Cruise Control & Hill Hold Assist – Enhanced comfort for long-distance rides.
  • Lightweight Aluminum Frame – Precision handling with exceptional agility.
  • Signature Hayabusa Styling – Iconic, aggressive design with refined aesthetics.

Why Choose the 2025 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-R 1300?

The Hayabusa is more than just a motorcycle – it's a legend. Combining high-speed performance, long-distance comfort, and cutting-edge technology, it remains the pinnacle of sport touring and hyperbike engineering. Whether you're chasing adrenaline-fueled speed or smooth highway cruising, the 2025 Hayabusa delivers in every way. At $25,999, it’s one of the most iconic and sought-after motorcycles ever built.

2025 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX-R 1300

C$25,999.00Price

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