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Hyosung GT650 / GT650R. The Korean budget V-twin alternative.

Hyosung's 2005 GT650 was Korea's V-twin sportsbike — 647cc V-twin (Suzuki SV650-derived), naked (GT650) or faired (GT650R), very low new prices. Significantly cheaper than SV650/SV650S at launch. Killed in 2017 by Euro 4 emissions. Hyosung brand absorbed by KR Motors then mostly dormant in 2026.

1996
Pre-Hyosung (2005 launch)
2006
GT650 / GT650R · launch year
2016
Killed 2017 · -1 yr (still)
2026
Hyosung mostly dormant
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 Pre-Hyosung (2005 UK launch)

Pre-Hyosung GT650

Hyosung's 1996 was a niche Korean brand mostly building scooters
GT650 launched UK 2005 with V-twin SV650-derived engine

GT650 not yet — 2005 launch
N/Apre-launch
£3,899
2006 GT650 / GT650R · launch year
2006 Hyosung GT650 / GT650R

Hyosung GT650 / GT650R (2005-2017)

647cc liquid-cooled 90° V-twin (SV650-derivative)
Naked or faired, A2-friendly with restrictor, Korean budget

647cc liquid-cooled DOHC 90° V-twin (FI from 2008)
78bhp
62
197
770
ABSFuel injection (2005-08)Traction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCDSV650-derived V-twinBudget Korean
Known issues
  • GT650 — Korean electrics issues — all years
  • Reg/rec failure (Korean pattern) — all years
  • Carb sync drift (pre-2008) — 2005-08
  • Spare parts availability variable — all years
£4,099
£6,900
£1.2–2.5k
2016 GT650 · final year (2017 killing)
2016 Hyosung GT650

Hyosung GT650 (final, 2017)

Same V-twin engine, FI from 2008, ABS option from 2014
Last year of UK production, killed by Euro 4 in 2017

647cc liquid-cooled DOHC 90° V-twin (FI · Euro 3)
73bhp
60
210
770
ABS (opt)Fuel injectionTraction controlRide modesAnalogue + LCDA2 restrictor availCheap parts
Known issues
  • GT650 final — Euro 3 fuel mapping — 2014-17
  • Reg/rec carry-over — all years
  • Korean electrical components — all years
  • Otherwise mature platform
£4,799
£6,250
£2–3.2k
2026 Killed 2017 · Hyosung mostly dormant
No bike for this era

No Hyosung GT650

Hyosung brand absorbed by KR Motors, mostly dormant in 2026
SV650 (Suzuki original V-twin) is the modern budget V-twin

STATUS · GONE
GONE
Suzuki SV650 £6,799
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

Korean V-twin budget sport · 2005-2017
Korean V-twin budget alternative 2005-2017 Hyosung GT650 was the cheapest V-twin sportbike in the UK at launch — £3,899 in 2005 vs Suzuki SV650 at £4,599 (£700 saving). Same general engine layout (90° V-twin, 645/647cc), Korean build. Sold on price; reliability was variable but acceptable. Killed when SV650 dropped to similar pricing and Euro 4 added emissions cost.
Why it ended 2017 Euro 4 + parent struggles Euro 4 in 2017 required engine update Hyosung couldn't fund through their parent company's financial struggles. Brand absorbed by KR Motors but no significant production since. The Korean motorcycle industry never broke through against Japanese volumes.
vs SV650 in 2026 Same engine concept SV650 (645cc V-twin, 75bhp, 197kg wet, £6,799): modern, refined, factory parts. GT650 (647cc V-twin, 78bhp, 210kg wet, £2-3.2k used): cheaper, Korean parts, more variable reliability. Same general engine layout, very different ownership experience.
Real cost trajectory −9% real (vs SV650) £3,899 GT650 in 2005 (£6,900 today) → £6,799 SV650 in 2026. Modern SV650 is cheaper than the GT650 was in real terms — Suzuki dropped pricing on the SV to compete. Used market in 2026: GT650 £1.2-2.5k early, £2-3.2k late for clean.
Rider aids count 0-1 GT650 (2005-2008) had carbs, no electronics. GT650 (2008+) added FI. ABS option from 2014. Pure budget Korean specification.
Cheapest way in £1.2k A clean GT650 from 2005-2008. 78bhp V-twin, naked, very low purchase price. Pay attention to electrics, reg/rec, parts availability (Hyosung-specific parts can be slow). The cheapest V-twin sportbike on the UK used market — for now.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

2005-2008 Hyosung GT650 Gen-1 Manufacturer specs · MCN archive
2008-2017 Hyosung GT650 (FI era) Manufacturer press · MCN · Visordown
2026 Suzuki SV650 (closest) Suzuki UK 2026 spec sheet · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial