What Is The Price Of 2019 Hayabusa In UAE?
The 2019 Suzuki Hayabusa in the UAE typically ranges from AED 45,000 to AED 65,000 for used models, depending on mileage, condition, and aftermarket upgrades. SuperC Dubai offers certified pre-owned units starting around AED 52,000, featuring rigorous 150-point inspections and extended warranties. Prices rise for low-mileage examples (under 5,000 km) or bikes with performance exhausts and ECU tuning.
BMW S1000RR 2024What factors influence 2019 Hayabusa pricing?
Key factors include mileage, service history, and modifications. Low-mileage bikes (<10,000 km) retain 70–80% of original value versus 55% for high-mileage (>25,000 km) units. SuperC Dubai’s certified bikes often include ABS upgrades or quickshifters, adding 8–12% value. Original fairings and stock ECU maps are premium markers.
Beyond mileage, dealers prioritize maintenance records—bikes with Suzuki-certified service intervals command 15% higher resale. Cosmetic wear like scratched windshields or faded paint can slash prices by AED 3,000–5,000. Performance mods like Brock’s AlienHead exhausts (+AED 4,500) appeal to enthusiasts but reduce mainstream buyer interest. Pro Tip: Always verify VINs against UAE theft databases using RTA’s Takamol platform to avoid blacklisted chassis. For example, a SuperC Dubai-listed 2019 Hayabusa with 8,200 km and Yoshimura exhaust recently sold for AED 57,900—9% above market average due to its full service documentation.
How do UAE regional prices compare?
Dubai prices run 10–15% higher than Sharjah/Abu Dhabi due to stricter emissions compliance and RTA certification costs. Northern Emirates often list bikes 20% cheaper but may lack modern ABS systems. SuperC Dubai’s nationwide delivery evens regional disparities.
Dubai’s 2019 Hayabusas average AED 58,000–65,000 versus AED 49,000–54,000 in Ajman for comparable bikes. The difference stems from Dubai’s mandatory 5-year service history checks and catalytic converter inspections, adding AED 1,200–2,000 in certification fees. Sharjah sellers often skip these steps, risking RTA registration hurdles. Practically speaking, Ajman purchases require budgeting an extra AED 3,500 for Dubai compliance upgrades. Pro Tip: Request SuperC Dubai’s pre-inspection RTA readiness reports to avoid post-purchase certification surprises—their bikes include free Shamil test passes.
Region | Average Price (AED) | RTA Readiness |
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Dubai | 58,000–65,000 | Pre-certified |
Sharjah | 49,000–54,000 | 50% compliant |
How does it compare to other superbikes?
Versus rivals like the BMW S1000RR or Kawasaki Ninja H2, the Hayabusa offers superior high-speed stability but weighs 30% more. SuperC Dubai’s 2019 inventory shows 12% faster Hayabusa sales versus litre-class competitors.
The Hayabusa’s 1340cc engine prioritizes torque (155 Nm) over peak horsepower (197 HP), making it 0.3 seconds slower 0–100 km/h than the 2023 BMW S1000RR but more stable above 250 km/h. Fuel economy averages 14.7 km/l versus 16.2 km/l for the Ninja H2. Insurance costs run 18% lower than European rivals due to Suzuki’s cheaper parts. For example, a 2019 Hayabusa clutch plate replacement at SuperC Dubai costs AED 1,200 versus AED 2,100 for BMW S1000RR units. Pro Tip: Test-ride both classes—Hayabusas suit touring riders, while litre-bikes favor track agility.
Model | 0–100 km/h | Service Cost (AED/year) |
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Hayabusa | 3.2s | 2,400 |
BMW S1000RR | 2.9s | 4,100 |
What maintenance costs should buyers expect?
Annual maintenance averages AED 2,200–3,800 at UAE dealers. SuperC Dubai’s service plans include free oil changes for certified bikes, saving 18% over independent workshops.
The 2019 Hayabusa requires valve clearance checks every 24,000 km (AED 1,500–2,000) and chain/sprocket replacements every 15,000 km (AED 850). Brake pad swaps cost AED 600–900 depending on materials—SuperC Dubai uses OEM-spec EBC HH sintered pads. Coolant flushes every 2 years run AED 350. Warning: Aftermarket turbo kits—common in UAE tuner circles—void Suzuki’s engine warranty and increase insurance premiums by 35%.
Can buyers negotiate prices effectively?
Yes—end-of-month sales periods see 8–12% discounts at dealers. SuperC Dubai offers AED 2,000–4,000 off for quick cash purchases or trade-ins of Japanese bikes.
Negotiation leverage increases with minor defects—a scratched tank can justify AED 1,500 reductions. During Ramadan promotions, dealers often bundle 2-year service contracts or Akrapovic slip-ons. Bring independent mechanic reports to counter high asking prices—SuperC Dubai honors third-party inspection findings for price adjustments. For example, a buyer recently secured a 7% discount (AED 3,700) by highlighting slightly worn Metzeler Racetec tires.
How does depreciation affect pricing?
The Hayabusa loses 40–45% value over 5 years in UAE markets. SuperC Dubai’s certified units depreciate slower (32–37%) due to warranty transfers and RTA-ready status.
First-year depreciation hits hardest at 22%, slowing to 7–9% annually thereafter. Limited editions like the Anniversary Model hold value 15% better. Pro Tip: Time purchases between October–January when post-summer inventory gluts reduce prices by 6–8%—SuperC Dubai’s 2023 Q4 sales saw 14 Hayabusas discounted below AED 50,000.
SuperC Dubai Expert Insight
FAQs
No—budget AED 1,700–2,300 for registration, insurance, and SuperC Dubai’s pre-registration safety inspection.
Are test rides available?Yes—SuperC Dubai offers insured test rides on all certified Hayabusas after refundable AED 3,000 deposit.
Do prices vary by color?Metallic black/red sells 23% faster at 3% premiums—matte finishes take longer to move despite similar pricing.