
While the Hayabusa won’t be receiving major updates for next year, Suzuki has excited fans by unveiling the Hayabusa Special Edition for 2026.
With a design dominated by the Pearl Vigor Blue paint, the bike features white accents and other small special visual details all around to set it apart from the standard Hayabusa colors.
But beyond the cosmetic changes, the Hayabusa Special Edition doesn’t come with major updates, meaning you get the same 188 hp and impressive 149 Nm of torque from the large 1,340 cc four-cylinder inline engine as the standard model.

In its current generation, the Hayabusa is a feature-packed machine, including cruise control, hill control, traction control, bidirectional quickshifter, and power modes, as well as dual-channel ABS, all as standard equipment.
Unfortunately, details about availability and pricing are not yet available. However, while the MSRP for the 2025 Hayabusa starts at $19,399 in the United States, it’s safe to assume that the price for the 2026 Special Edition will be higher.

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