This Super-Limited Edition Suzuki Katana Is Here To Slice Up Your Life
Swerve it to the left if you're having a good time, and who wouldn't with all the choice extras the House of Hamamatsu is including here?
Suzuki Germany continues its run of cool, special offerings for fans located in the country. The really cool thing here is, it doesn't seem to matter which model or even type of bikes you're into; as long as it's Suzuki, they've probably got something a little special for you on its way.
Take, for example, the Suzuki Katana Limited Edition. Only 45 of these will ever be made and sold in Germany, and although there is very much a special decal and carbon-look tank pad, there are actually quite a few more choice extras included if you go for this version of the two-wheeled blade.
What kind of extras are we talking about, exactly? The Katana Limited Edition gets black rear panels with special silver graphics, frame sliders, an Akrapovič silencer, and two more very special items that won't be found on the bike, but will certainly enhance the ownership experience of any Katana owner: A Katana-logo garage carpet, and a beautiful hardcover book on the history of the Suzuki Katana.
That sounds great, but what's it all cost? There's actually good news here, too, despite the rising cost of just about everything. Suzuki Germany's MSRP is listed at €15,040, which currently converts to US $17,404 at the time of writing. That's only a €645 premium over the cost of a base Katana in Germany, or about US $746. And as US-based Katana fans are already likely aware, even the base Katana is currently no longer listed on the Suzuki USA website, let alone a special limited edition like this.
If you're reading this in Germany, are you planning to get your hands on one of these Limited Edition Katanas? And if you're located elsewhere, do you want one? Sound off in the comments.
Gallery: Suzuki Katana Limited Edition
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