USA: The 2023 model of the Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE motorcycle has been released by Kawasaki in the US. Its price is $ 28,000 (about Rs 23 lakh). Several improvements have been made to the new supersport touring bike. One of its standout features is the radar technology, which provides the car with a host of convenience and safety features. The Kawasaki color scheme for the 2023 Ninja H2 SX SE is a mix of Metallic Diablo Black/Graphite Gray with Emerald Blazed Green. The motorcycle gets side-slung exhaust, split-style seat, full fairing, mirror-mounted front turn indicators, heated grips and remote key fob. It features a 6.5-inch TFT screen, Bluetooth and connectivity for the Kawasaki Spin infotainment app. Also Read: The 2023 Super Splendor XTEC is about to be released by Hero MotoCorp in India A 998cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 16-valve, in-line four-cylinder engine with supercharger powers the 2023 Ninja H2 SX SE and produces 137Nm of maximum torque. It has a 6-speed manual transmission. The 17-inch alloy wheels on the 2023 Ninja H2 SX SE ride on tire profiles of 120/70 ZR17 (front) and 190/55 ZR17 (rear). It gets Kawasaki's intelligent anti-lock brakes and disc brakes on both front and rear wheels (KIBS ABS). 43mm upside-down front forks and a mono-shock at the rear of the bike handle the suspension duties of the bike. Also Read: TVS Motor Company has displayed four distinctive custom-built ronin motorcycles Radar-based technology has been incorporated in the 2023 Ninja H2 SX SE, which brings features like adaptive cruise control, blindspot detection and forward collision warning. Also Read: Delhi: Bike rams into tree, 1 killed, another injured There is a long list of electronic rider aids, such as dual-direction quick-shifters, engine brake control, traction control, cornering management, tire pressure monitoring, electronically controlled suspension with Showa Skyhook technology, and vehicle hold assist. The 2023 Ninja H2 SX SE is now available from Kawasaki for $28,000. (around Rs 23 lakh). The bicycle was initially made available in the United States. The arrival of the motorcycle in India is still unknown.