
Suzuki has turned the dreams of every gamer who grew up in the 1990s into reality by unveiling a Hayabusa inspired by the game Street Fighter.
The Hayabusa Tuned by Juri is a special edition motorcycle created to celebrate Street Fighter 6 and its global e-sports tournament, the Capcom Cup 12. The bike is inspired by the game’s chaotic villain, Juri Han, and is exactly the kind of crossover that happens when the worlds of gaming and motorcycles collide.
Aesthetically, the bike features a striking color scheme inspired by Juri’s alternate outfit, with white bodywork, black and purple accents, and neon yellow highlights that reflect the character’s aggressive design language.

Under the video game-inspired graphics, it is still a modern Hayabusa. That means a 1,340cc inline four-cylinder engine producing around 187 horsepower and approximately 149 Nm of torque. Its top speed is electronically limited to about 299 km/h.
For those excited about owning one, don’t get your hopes up. This one-off model was built only to be showcased during the Capcom Cup 12 and the Street Fighter League World Championship, which took place last week at the Ryogoku Kokugikan arena in Tokyo, Japan.
Photos: Suzuki. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
