Well that is extraordinary! Looks like ABS for sure and I would assume TC - but it looks like even on a bike like this the Japanese are going with rubber brake lines!. Wonder if there is launch control? Looking at the dash there appear to be no electronic wiz bangs. Typical suspension parts, nothing too high end like electronic or dynamic damping Ohlins. Single sided swing arm (useless IMHO). Clearly an inline 4 so displacement is in the 1000cc range. Seat does not look like it was made for road racing but the bike appears to have sport bike proportions (vs drag length). Packaging looks awesome. Trellis frame was probably necessary for space at intake area with intake plumbing - wonder if that's hot ? where is the gas storage (not much for sport-touring)? Where does the passenger sit? I bet those "Flying Nun" wings come off for the mirrors. Also must be LED headlights or the production version will have some changes to the front.
A very curious bike indeed. The only place to race a supercharged bike is a drag race, but this bike looks like it is packaged to turn. Basically looks like a road racer. But those side panels on the seat would have to go if you expect to move across the seat. Also you won't be racing this baby anywhere with no belly pan. Also this version doesn't have a cat - that's a straight-through exhaust. All that carbon fiber is going to have to be fake if the bike really costs $26K in H2R form. If the H2R is to be sold as truly a race bike, that would explain no lights, mirrors, or Cats. But where is it going to "race"?
My guess this is not production form.