Suzuki Motorcycles India has introduced its commuter motorcycle, the Hayate in an all new avatar.
Suzuki Motorcycles India has introduced its commuter motorcycle, the Hayate in an all new avatar. The Hayate EP features quite a few mechanical changes and attention has been even given to improve riding comfort.
Suzuki Motorcycles has been getting a good response for its daily commuter bike the Hayate and hence will be launching it in an all new avatar called Hayate EP. This bike features new technology added to the engine and also better ergonomics to give the rider a comfortable experience. The Suzuki Hayate EP is powered by a robust 110cc single cylinder engine that sports new tech like Suzuki Super Sleek Piston, high-ignition spark plug and low friction cylinder and piston rings. This aids in improved combustion, high compression ratio, reduced friction and weight reduction and in turn increases low speed responsiveness and better overall mileage.
Suzuki has designed the Hayate EP on a new diamond frame with a longer wheelbase to give it long distance abilities due to the added stability. The bike gets a longer seat that will provide more comfort to its riders. On the convenience front, the Hayate EP comes with a maintenance-free battery, tubeless tyres and a 5-step adjustable rear shock absorber. Aesthetically, the bike gets new body graphics and will be available in three colours – Metallic Oort Grey, Pearl Mira Red and Glass Sparkle Black. The Hayate EP will be available in the market in the current financial year and the pricing will be announced alongside.
Mr. Masayoshi Ito, Managing Director, Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited (SMIPL), said, “The all new Suzuki Hayate EP appeals to every modern Indian rider. Our engineers and designers have worked very hard to give the Hayate EP superior fuel efficiency without compromising on pick-up. Added to that, the unmatched riding comfort of the Hayate EP makes it an ideal ride for daily commuters. We are confident that the new Hayate EP will be very well received in the market.”