![]() Prices have yet to be released but the new Katana is expected to be available in dealers in the spring. The 2022 Katana will be available in either dark matt blue, with contrasting gold-finished forks and wheels, or in dark grey with contrasting red wheels. The whole bike will now come in two new colour schemes, with both again taking their design cues from the 1980s original. The digital dash also gets a new red ‘night’ mode.Īlthough the Katana’s chassis is unchanged, with a twin spar aluminium frame, fully-adjustable KYB inverted forks, preload and rebound adjustable rear monoshock, Brembo monobloc radial brakes and big 310mm front discs, there arguably wasn’t much wrong with the old one. There’s also a quickshifter/autoblipper and five-way traction control. In addition, a new ride-by-wire throttle enables not only a smoother delivery but enhanced electronics, which include three riding modes, a new slipper clutch, Suzuki’s easy start system and Low RPM Assist. It’s now based on the fully-updated, restyled 2021 GSX-S1000 as launched earlier this year and as such features a revised, now-Euro5-compliant engine which is slightly more powerful than the old, improved suite of electronic rider aids and other details.Īlthough dating back to the 2005 GSX-R1000K5, the 999cc four-cylinder engine has long been regarded as a brilliant unit and, thanks to new intake and exhaust camshafts, valve springs, exhaust and airbox it’s now not only Euro5 compliant but power is up from 148 to 150bhp with a broader spread of mid-range torque. Originally introduced in 2019 as a retro-restyle of the GSX-S1000 naked inspired by the 1980s classic, this new 2022 version may look similar but underneath the skin is substantially new. ![]() Suzuki’s popular retro-inspired Katana roadster has got a significant makeover for 2022 to gain more power, improved electronics, uprated dash, new colours and more!
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