Engine architecture
Inline four throughout
Both Katanas (1996 original and 2026 modern) are inline fours. Original was air-cooled (1074cc); modern is liquid-cooled (999cc). Same architecture, very different engine philosophy — original was a hot-rod cruiser, modern is a hyper-naked.
パワー増加
+41bhp
111bhp original Katana → 152bhp modern Katana. 37% more horsepower from less capacity. Modern bike uses the GSX-S1000 platform (which itself uses the legendary 2005 GSX-R1000 K5 engine).
What killed the original
Emissions + fashion
The original Katana used the same air-cooled engine from 1981 to 2006 — 25 years unchanged. Suzuki kept it on sale because demand stayed steady, but Euro 3 emissions made the carbed engine unviable. Production ended quietly in 2006. The name went into a 13-year hibernation.
Why it came back
Heritage + design
Suzuki revived the Katana name in 2019 specifically for the heritage angle — the 1981 Hans Muth design is iconic, distinctive, instantly recognisable. The modern Katana is a GSX-S1000 in different bodywork, but the bodywork sells the bike. Same approach Yamaha took with the XSR range and Honda with the Hornet.
実質価格変化
−£1.5k
Original Katana was £6,800 in 1996 (£13,600 today). Modern Katana is £12,499 — about 8% cheaper in real terms with full electronics, IMU, TFT, modern ABS. Suzuki priced it competitively against the GSX-S1000 base model.
ライダーエイド数
0 → 8
1996: nothing. 2026: ABS, traction control (5 stages), ride modes, quickshifter, smartphone, slope-dependent control, slip control, low RPM assist. Same electronics package as the GSX-S1000 base bike.
最安の入口
£3.5k
A clean GSX1100S Katana from any year 1996-2006. Same bike for 25 years, parts plentiful, simple to maintain. Becoming sought-after as the Hans Muth design is increasingly recognised as a design landmark. The original is still making more headlines than the modern one.