Suzuki GSX-R/4

Suzuki GSX-R/4
Overview
Manufacturer Suzuki
Model years 2001
Body and chassis
Class Concept car
Body style Roadster
Layout Mid-engine design
Related Suzuki Hayabusa, Suzuki Formula Hayabusa
Powertrain
Engine 1.3 l (79 in3), 4-stroke inline-four, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, 173 bhp (129 kW)
Transmission 6 speed sequential
Dimensions
Length 3,550 mm (140 in)
Width 1,730 mm (68 in)
Height 1,010 mm (40 in)
Curb weight 640 kg (1,410 lb)

The Suzuki GSX-R/4 is a concept car made by Suzuki in 2001. It reaches a top speed of 181 mph (291 km/h) at 9800 rpm and weighs 640 kg (1,410 lb). It has a mid-mounted, 1.3 l (79 in3) DOHC engine taken from the company's flagship motorcycle, the GSX-1300R Hayabusa. Designed as a showcase for technology, the GSX-R/4 was never meant for production. It had upscale features for its time, such as GPS navigation. Alongside the GSX-R/4, Suzuki presented the Formula Hayabusa, an open wheel race car concept, also using the 173 bhp (129 kW) motorcycle engine.

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