Suzuki has announced a number of subtle updates to its legendary Hayabusa for 2026, plus a suite of new colour options for the iconic hyperbike and a special offer on Akrapovic exhausts with a saving of over £1,000.
The 2026 Hayabusa’s selectable throttle maps have been tweaked to boost torque in the lower rev ranges, and the cruise control system has been updated to remain active during gear shifts.
The launch control system has also been refined, and the battery replaced with an ELIIY Power Lithium Ion battery.
For 2026 the Hayabusa will come in two colour schemes, a gloss black with dark red infill panels and a white with blue accents.
The technical updates also apply to the recently-announced Hayabusa special edition, which gets a special blue and white paint scheme, as well as a smattering of other special components.
Suzuki has also announced a new special offer, which means buyers of a new Hayabusa can also upgrade to the official Akrapovic exhausts for just £1,999. With an RRP of £3,025, the offer represents a saving of over £1,000.
To benefit from the deal – which runs while stocks last – the exhausts must be ordered at the time of purchase. The price includes fitting.
The 2026 Hayabusa is on display on the Suzuki stand at MCL, which runs from 15-23 November at the NEC in Birmingham.
Suzuki can be found on stand 3D25 in hall 3A. MCL tickets can be purchased here.
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Suzuki is a Japanese manufacturer known for its high-performance and quality motorcycles, including sport, adventure, street, scooter, and motocross categories. Founded in 1909, the company produced its first motorised bicycle in 1952 and has since become a global brand with a diverse range of bikes for all experience levels. Key models include the iconic GSX-R series, the Hayabusa, and the new GSX-8S and its derivatives.
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