Suzuki Hayate 112cc |
Anand Thakur, head of national sales (SMIL) said, “Maharashtra is an essential industry for Suzuki motorbikes. We see the Hayate obtaining a considerable and unique area for itself in the Native indian motorcycle industry by offering the needs of all motorcycle seekers and individuals with frequent going needs. The Hayate is a superb selection for clients looking for both uncompromising technological innovation( looking wise) and value for cash. We believe that Suzuki and Salman together will create an psychological hook up with all areas of coustomers that Suzuki’s variety of two-wheelers gets hiked.
Suzuki Motorbike india Limited (SMIL) has released its new 110cc commuter motorcycle, the Hayate in Native india. The Hayate, the name is comes from the Japoneses notion ‘Fresh Breeze’, will get an 112cc 4-stroke air-cooled bike which creates 8.4PS of energy and 8.8Nm rotation. Power is put down to the street via a 4-speed indication. Suzuki has cost the Hayate at Rs 40,162 for the boost version and Rs 42,162 for the electrical powered begin one, ex-showroom Pune.
The Hayate comes with an 8-litre fuel tank and Suzuki say that the bike will provide ‘amazing’ usage for its category. For retardation responsibilities, the bicycle gets percussion instruments at both stops. The Hayate is available in five color alternatives – Gem Mirage Bright, Metal Rich Natural, Gem Mica Red, GL Glimmer Dark-colored and Metal Flint Greyish. The Hayate is available at all Suzuki motorcycle display rooms and the organization wishes to offer 10,000 models of this motorcycle monthly. Suzuki has also got a new organization ambassador by means of Bollywood heartthrob Salman Khan. He will recommend every Suzuki motorcycle in india from now.
As is obvious from the desk below, Suzuki have cost the Hayate well, with the Honda CB Twister still being one of the more costly motorbikes in its section and the Bajaj Boxer BM150 being one value for cash 150cc motorcycle competitive at a cost of the 100-110cc.
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ReplyDeleteAm I the only one or does that model look like a Ninja, especially the tail? Not mentioning the hue...though not exact but it's similar. mmmhhh...talk of heavily borrowing from something
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ReplyDeleteSuzuki Hayate is unbelievably powerful but for sportees, 8-litre petrol is just a mere tank...
ReplyDeleteAnyway thanks for the information.