Suzuki launches fuel-injected Hayate 125 FI
MANILA, Philippines - Suzuki Philippines steers fast into 2013, launching a new motorcycle unit as early as February. The motorcycle division of Suzuki Philippines introduces the Hayate 125 FI, the fuel-injected variation of the scooter-type Hayate 125.
The Hayate 125 FI features an upgraded version of the Hayate 125 and a smoother and more dependable engine due to the fuel injection.
The Hayate FI’s big engine displacement, coupled with discharge-pump fuel-injection, promises powerful motorcycle performance in any condition with less fuel consumption. The unit also boasts of the signature Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM)—guaranteeing durability and better heat conductivity.
Aside from the engine upgrade, the Hayate FI features dual headlights, a taillight inspired by the Suzuki GSX-R big bike, a central locking system with magnetic key shutter, and an original front side design inspired from Japan’s world-famous bullet trains.
The Hayate FI also allows more room for the rider. It has an 18-liter under-seat compartment that can fit in a standard full-face helmet. The unit also has a front rack with space for accessories, and a bag hook that can hold up to 1.5 kilograms. Suzuki has also upgraded the Hayate’s instrument panel, making the details easily readable at any riding condition.
The fuel injection allows the Hayate FI to perform at an optimum level efficiently and consistently while the large 16-inch wheels provide added stability on the road. Adding to its environment-friendly features, the scooter’s muffler complies with Euro III emissions standards, making the smoke it emits less harmful to the environment.
The Suzuki Hayate 125 FI retails at P82,900 and is available in two colors: Candy Summer Red and Brilliant White. For more information on the Suzuki Hayate 125 FI, interested parties may visit any Suzuki center or www.suzuki.com.ph.
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