Though various Gixxers dominate the release slate, they are not all the renowned Japanese brand has unveiled so far this year.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreSuzuki might not be the biggest of Japan's Big Four moto brands, but it is certainly no slouch.Just look what it's rolled out this year, led by (yes) the surprise return of the flagship liter-class Gixxer (and several pals) but complemented nicely by other favorites such as the Hayabusa and Katana.AdvertisementAdvertisementMeanwhile, a capable crossover, the incredibly versatile and affordable SV-7GX, might quietly be the best of the bunch.Catch up on everything you might have missed so far this year below.2027 Suzuki GSX-R600 and GSX-R600Z (40th Anniversary Edition)2027 Suzuki GSX-R1000, GSX-R1000R and GSX-R1000RS 40th AnniversaryRear section of a red and black Suzuki motorcycle showing the rear wheel, exhaust, and part of the engine. Suzuki GSX250R (Rumored)Close-up of a black Suzuki motorcycle engine with visible foot pegs and exhaust pipe.AdvertisementAdvertisement2027 Suzuki SV-7GXClose-up of a red Suzuki sport motorcycle showing the front wheel, handlebars, and engine area.Suzuki GSX-8R Daidai-Iro Power EditionRear section of a black Suzuki Katana motorcycle with a gray seat and red tail light.Suzuki Katana Limited EditionOne for the road…The iconic Hayabusa really caught our attention with the 2026 Special Edition, but the 2027 model year ain't looking too shabby.2027 Suzuki Hayabusa Suzuki's legendary sport bike returns for the new model year with three fresh new looks: Metallic Reflective Blue (shown) and Glass Sparkle Black, plus a Special Edition (for $700 more) in Pearl Brilliant White and Metallic Oort Gray with red accents. All treatments boast a beastly 1,340cc inline-four and loads of rider-friendly tech, including three ride modes, launch control, lean-sensitive anti-lock brakes, cornering traction control, a bi-directional quickshifter and an anti-lift control system. The Special Edition also features unique badging, a raised SUZUKI fuel tank emblem, a color-matched solo seat cowl and black exhaust end caps. read more $19,699 at Suzuki Cycles About the Author:AdvertisementAdvertisementNow managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men's Health, Men's Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone's bike seat is at the proper height.