Which is fastest Hayabusa or Ninja H2R?

Which is fastest Hayabusa or Ninja H2R?

3: 2019 Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa – 310 km/h: The 1300cc monster is the stuff of legends. 1: 2019 Kawasaki H2R – 397 km/h: And now, drumroll, a four-cylinder engine bolted with a supercharger. You’ll probably never do its claimed top speed of 397 km/h but if you have the money, you will buy one.

How fast is a 2004 Suzuki Hayabusa?

It’s 1300cc fuel-injected, four-cylinder motor put out over 155 rear-wheel horsepower. That’s 16 hp more than any other stock sportbike at the time. Out of the box it would do sub 10-second quarter-miles and would top out at a real 196+ mph!

What is the difference between Suzuki Hayabusa and Kawasaki Ninja H2R?

As for the claimed fuel efficiency, the Suzuki Hayabusa base engine returns 11 Km/l. The Kawasaki Ninja H2R base returns 15 Km/l. Ninja H2R Vs Hayabusa – Which has a Better Engine Efficiency? In the powertrain department, the Suzuki Hayabusa gets bhp Petrol engine, whereas the Kawasaki Ninja H2R comes in bhp Petrol engine.

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What is the price of Kawasaki Ninja H2R in India?

Kawasaki Ninja H2R is expected to launch in India in October 2021 in the expected price range of ₹ 76, 00,000 to ₹ 77, 00,000. Currently available bikes which are similar to Ninja H2R are BMW M 1000 RR. Kawasaki Ninja H2R is a flagship offering from the brand which was unveiled at EICMA Motorcycle show in 2015.

What is the top speed of a Suzuki Hayabusa?

With an output rated at 197 horsepower and a top speed of 186 mph, the Hayabusa is a testament to Suzuki’s (lost) spirit of innovation. With a few speed records of its own and a power rating of 206 horsepower (326 hp if you’re insane and opt for the track-only H2R), the Ninja H2 is no goody-two-shoes.

Is the Hayabusa younger than the Ninja?

Surprisingly, while it’s 15 years younger than the Ninja, as of now, the Hayabusa is only in its second generation. You read that right: there have only been two generations of Hayabusas in a little over twenty years.

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