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TopSpeed's 2020 Kawasaki Streetbike Buying Guide

TopSpeed’s 2020 Kawasaki Streetbike Buying Guide

See what Kawasaki has for you in 2020

Kawasaki rolls into 2020 with a whole host of new models – some net new and some sophomore models that make it to U.S. shores for the first time – that are spread across the entire lineup.

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2022 Kawasaki Z650RS

2022 Kawasaki Z650RS

It’s an unassuming timeless retro sport

Kawasaki brings back the mid-size seventies-style UJM cruiser look with a new addition to its naked-sport family, the 2022 Z650RS. Classic design elements join with a modern engine and chassis plus a handful of electronic safety systems to round out the package. This new Z650RS can serve as an entry-level machine, but should be entertaining enough for riders with some smaller-displacement experience.

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2015 - 2022 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS

2015 - 2022 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS

It’s a supersport tourer with real supersport DNA

Kawasaki delivered the 2015 Concours 14 ABS with a whole slew of improvements over the prior year — some cosmetic and some for performance — and carries that over to 2022. At the core, the Kawasaki kept the 1,352 cc engine derived from the Ninja® ZX™-14R in a chassis tuned for touring. The sportbike DNA is quite evident in the overall styling, so whether you love it or hate it, you don’t ignore the Concours 14 ABS.

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2019 Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE LT+

2019 Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE LT+

Explore the flagship model of the Versys line

Kawasaki raised the bar for its Versys adventure-bike range with the new-in-2019 1000 SE LT+. The Special Edition rocks a host of new comfort- and safety-related features to put it on Kawi’s top shelf and make it the flagship of the Versys family.

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2022 Kawasaki H2 SX SE's Tech Goes Stratospheric

2022 Kawasaki H2 SX SE’s Tech Goes Stratospheric

Kawasaki has just made the best sports tourer even better

Upgrades to the electronics package make the H2 SX SE better than ever. Radar assisted cruise control, collision detection, blind-spot monitoring and electronic suspension make it one of the safest - and fastest - bikes out there.

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We are Entering a New Era of manufacturer cooperation to save the motorcycle as we know it

We are Entering a New Era of manufacturer cooperation to save the motorcycle as we know it

What was unthinkable a few years ago is now reality

Whereas in the past, manufacturers worked in secrecy, nowadays they are joining forces to develop new technology that will benefit them all.

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Just As Kawasaki Is Looking to the Future, It's also Looking Back

Just As Kawasaki Is Looking to the Future, It’s also Looking Back

New Retro model comes on the back of news about electric and Hybrid models

After the success of the retro Z900RS, Kawasaki introduced the Z650RS. Now, is the Japanese manufacturer about to launch a Z400RS?

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Is Kawasaki Planning to reveal its first electric bike at EICMA?

Is Kawasaki Planning to reveal its first electric bike at EICMA?

Kawasaki website shows three mystery bikes

Kawasaki has been busy in the last few months, teasing eight new models as well as a future programme that will see petrol-engined bikes disappear from the line up by 2035. Five of the new models we know about but it is one of the last three that could really shake things up in the motorcycling world.

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2021 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

2021 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

It would be easier to tell you what’s NOT new on the Ninja ZX-10R

Kawasaki takes its Superbike racing program to the bank with its made-for-public Ninja ZX-10R platform that brings an uncommon level of performance to the streets. A newly-updated engine carries improved cooling features and exhaust components with a new bundle of ride-control and ride-safety electronics to keep it all under control. Next-gen bodywork wraps up the package with windtunnel-tested efficiency and some interesting paint choices.

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2022 Kawasaki KLR 650

2022 Kawasaki KLR 650

After a two-year hiatus, the KLR 650 returns to the line-up more adventuresome than ever

Kawasaki leaps ahead to its 2022 model-year lineup with a new KLR 650 family. The base model comes with a number of improvements to the engine and electronics, all wrapped up under new bodywork. Fuel injection replaces the carburetor this year to modernize the powerplant along with a new instrument panel and updated lighting that does the same for the rest of the bike. If the base model isn’t exactly as adventure-tastic as you’d like, the factory put together an “Adventure” accessory pack and a touring “Traveler” trim package for a pair of bona fide adventure bikes that are good to go right off the showroom floor.

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2019 - 2022 Kawasaki Ninja H2 R

2019 - 2022 Kawasaki Ninja H2 R

With top-flight aerodynamics and a supercharged engine, the H2 R is far too awesome to be street legal

Many of the major players offer a pure-D racetrack hypersport for the public’s consumption, and for Kawasaki, that honor falls to the freshly updated Ninja H2 R. The H2 R brings to the table the best Kawi has to offer along with top-flight aerodynamics and a supercharged engine on top of a full electronics suite making it a threat on the track right out of the box. That’s about the only place it’s a threat though, since the H2 R is far too awesome to be street legal, and as a track-only bike, it wastes not an ounce on any silly old mirrors, headlights, or turn signals. Carbon-fiber components complete the package with their own brand of lightweight strength.

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2020 - 2022 Kawasaki Ninja 650

2020 - 2022 Kawasaki Ninja 650

New styling and agile handling make it more ’Ninja’ than before

Kawasaki gave its Ninja 650 supersport a facelift ahead of MY2020 with aggressive new lines. Safety and visibility were increased through LED technology, and instrumentation moves into the 21st century with a TFT display to deliver the metrics. New tires and new networking technology round out the package along with the engine performance and handling that made the last generation a hit.

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2018 - 2022 Kawasaki Ninja 400

2018 - 2022 Kawasaki Ninja 400

It’s the new big small-displacement Ninja

Kawasaki took the next step in the struggle to find that perfect balance between displacement, performance, and affordability with the new-in-2018 Ninja 400. This ride delivers the aggressive styling that you expect from the Ninja family with a host of improvements over the previous generation. More power, less weight, and a mature presentation should hold the new Ninja in good stead in the highly-competitive small-displacement sportbike market that serves as the main battlefield in the contest to instill some brand loyalty in the increasingly important new buyer base.

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Video: 400km/h (248.5mph) on a Kawasaki H2R

Video: 400km/h (248.5mph) on a Kawasaki H2R

Kenan Sofuoglu on the Osman Gazi Bridge in Turkey

When the Kawasaki H2R came out, the makers claimed a top speed of 380km/h (236mph). World Supersport champion Keenan Sofuoglu reckoned he could get 400km/h out of one. Here’s his attempt.

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Kawasaki Reveals First Hybrid Motorcycle

Kawasaki Reveals First Hybrid Motorcycle

Petrol-Electric Hybrid Points Way To 2025 and Beyond

There’s been a lot of news from Kawasaki of late regarding its petrol-less future. The latest reveal is of its first hybrid-powered motorcycle, using a twin-cylinder engine and an electric motor.

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Most popular kawasaki motorcycle models?

  • Kawasaki Ninja H2R
  • Kawasaki Ninja 650
  • Kawasaki Ninja Z1000
  • Kawasaki Ninja 300
  • Kawasaki Ninja ZX – 10R
  • Kawasaki Ninja 400
  • Kawasaki Ninja ZX – 10 "Tomcat"
  • Kawasaki Ninja ZX – 9R
  • Kawasaki Ninja ZX – 6R
  • Kawasaki Ninja GPZ900R

How much is a kawasaki motorcycle?

The price depends on the model of the motorcycle: the price ranges from $ 4999 to $ 55000

Where are kawasaki motorcycles made?

Kawasaki motorbikes are made by the Motorcycle and Engine division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Motorcycles are produced in Japan, Michigan, Philippines, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Thailand.

Who owns kawasaki motorcycles?

  • Manufacturer: Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (KHI)
  • Founder: Shōzō Kawasaki
  • Founded: 15 October 1896