Suzuki has confirmed a series of updates for the Hayabusa as the 2026 model prepares to arrive in UK dealerships, bringing fresh colour options, technical refinements and a significant saving for riders looking to upgrade their exhausts.
The updates include tweaks to the selectable throttle maps to deliver more torque at lower revs, giving the Hayabusa a stronger pull off the mark and a smoother response in day to day riding.

The cruise control system now stays active during gear changes, giving riders a calmer experience on long runs and reducing the need to reset the system after shifting through the box.
The launch control has also been refined, and Suzuki has swapped the battery for a lightweight ELIIY Power lithium ion unit aimed at improving reliability and reducing weight.

For 2026 the Hayabusa will be available in two new colour schemes, with a gloss black and dark red option sitting alongside a clean white finish with blue accents.
These technical changes also apply to the recently revealed special edition model, which gains a striking blue and white paint scheme along with a collection of special components.
Suzuki has also launched a new offer for riders who want the official Akrapovic upgrade.

Anyone buying a new Hayabusa can add the Akrapovic exhausts for £1,999, a saving of more than £1,000 on the usual £3,025 retail price.
The deal runs while stocks last and the exhausts must be ordered at the time of purchase, with fitting included in the price.
The Hayabusa remains one of Suzuki’s most recognisable machines and these updates, while subtle, continue its evolution as a modern hyperbike with loyal riders across the Highlands and beyond.
The 2026 range and the Akrapovic offer are available now through Suzuki dealerships across the UK.




