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IN THE WIND P50 Suzuki Launches All-New Hayabusa Microsite I n support of the launch of the new 2022 Hayabusa, Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. an- nounced its debut of the all-new Hayabusa microsite. Suzuki says that, just like the new Hayabusa, this new microsite has been built from the ground up featuring all the key imagery, information and features of the new Hayabusa. The Hayabusa microsite will showcase the all-new Hayabusa and deliver everything you need to know about the 2022 Hayabusa, in- cluding photography, informative technical videos and all the key information and technology that the 2022 Hayabusa delivers. "Everyone at Suzuki is thrilled with the launch of the new Haya- busa," said Kerry Graeber, Vice President MC/ATV Sales and Marketing. "This new microsite will be the first place for every- one to go to learn everything about the all-new 2022 Hayabu- sa and we can't wait for everyone to check it out." CN Suzuki launched a new Hayabusa microsite where you can read and watch all things Hayabusa. All-New PCX Headlines Honda's Small- Displacement New-Model Offering A merican Honda revealed four small- displacement powersports models, including a sport bike and three scooters, headlined by the all-new, newly renamed 2021 PCX. Previously known as the PCX150, the PCX gets a significant upgrade that includes new styling, advanced equipment and a larger, 157cc engine that is freeway-capable. Also confirmed are Honda's first two 2022 model-year of- ferings—the timelessly styled Ruckus and Metropolitan, which make welcome returns to Hon- da's scooter lineup in new colors, as well as the popular 2021 CBR300R sport machine. "Scooters and small-displace- ment motorcycles continue to play an important role in Ameri- can Honda's on-road lineup, appealing to new riders and serving as fun and economi- cal transportation," said Lee Edmunds, Senior Manager of Powersports Marketing for American Honda. "With the in- troduction of the all-new PCX and the return of our stylish 50cc scooters, there's something for every commute and around-town ride, while the CBR300R is great for those seeking a sportier ex- perience." CN Formerly known as the PCX150, the now simply called PCX gets a major overhaul as a 2021 model. Both the engine and chassis have been upgraded and get all-LED lighting. It's also lighter and retails for $3799 and $3999 with ABS.

