There are motorcycles that turn heads and then there are motorcycles that stop conversations.
The Suzuki Hayabusa has always lived in the second category.
Now Suzuki has announced a new special edition of its iconic machine for 2026, dressed in a deep Pearl Vigor Blue and finished with crisp white detailing that gives the bike the presence of a fighter jet waiting for clearance.

The bold kanji symbol returns to the fairing as a reminder of the Hayabusa’s heritage, a mark recognised instantly by riders across the world.

An embossed Suzuki logo sits proud on the tank, set against the blue paint in a way that feels more like jewellery than branding.
A seat cowl comes as standard and the twin stainless steel exhausts are finished with black tips that sharpen the rear profile.

It is a bike built to be looked at, and built to be ridden.
Beneath the fairing sits the same 1340cc inline four-cylinder engine that has defined the Hayabusa for a generation.
Smooth, relentless, unmistakable.
It remains one of the great powerplants of modern motorcycling.
The electronics package is carried over from the standard model, led by a six-axis IMU that governs traction control, ABS, anti-wheelie systems, and launch control.
Cruise control and a bi-directional quickshifter complete a setup that blends brute force with modern refinement.
Suzuki says the special edition is available in dealerships now, priced at £18,999 on the road.
For many riders it will not just be another Hayabusa.
It will be the Hayabusa that marks a moment.
The original machine changed the world when it arrived in 1999.
This one, wrapped in deep blue and carrying that kanji across its chest, feels like a reminder of why some legends never fade.




