Kawasaki introduced this new bike at Japan Motor Show, know features and price
Kawasaki introduced this new bike at Japan Motor Show, know features and price
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Today we are going to share with you another big achievement of the auto market. Yes, Kawasaki introduced the new streetfighter naked bike Kawasaki Z H2 at the Tokyo Motor Show in Japan. It is the new bike from the company's supercharged motorcycle lineup, which is based on the Ninja H2. This Dhansu bike has a 200hp power engine. This bike with a powerful engine is equipped with many great features. The look of the Kawasaki Z H2 is quite sharp and aggressive. The flat handlebar provided in the bike, low-mounted LED headlight, muscular fuel tank, split seats and exposed trellis frame section in green color give it the look of a great streetfighter bike. The rear look of the bike is also very sharp. The rear features an integrated Z-pattern LED tail-lamp, a signature of Kawasaki Z motorcycles.

The thing to note is that Kawasaki has given 998cc supercharged engine to this bike, which generates 200hp power and 137Nm torque. The engine architecture is similar to the Ninja H2 superbike's motor, but the engine in the Z H2 is tuned for better low and mid range torque. The Z H2 engine is equipped with a 6-speed gearbox with a new up-down quickshifter. The Kawasaki Z H2 bike has 4 riding modes- Sport, Road, Rain and Rider. The bike also has 3 power modes - full (200hp), mid (148hp) and low (98hp), which the rider can select according to his need. The bike has 6-Axis IMU, launch control, traction control system and cruise control. The Z H2 has a full-digital color TFT LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing all the bike's settings to be controlled. Talking about braking, there are 290mm dual discs in the front and 226mm disc brakes in the rear.

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