Kawasaki has launched the W230 Classic Retro bike in Japan. If launched in India, it will go against the Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Classic 350, and Honda 350 series.
Kawasaki India now offers colour-based variants on the Ninja 300: Lime Green, Candy Lime Green and Metallic Moondust Grey. The specifications of this 300cc bike have been retained.
The Japanese automobile manufacturer Kawasaki has added another model to their Indian portfolio, called the Ninja ZX-4RR. This is a limited-edition bike priced at Rs 9.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
Cosmetically, the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 has its own unique identity, unlike the Ninja 400. It looks sharper and has the same design cues as the new-age Kawasaki bikes.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is not road-legal In several countries because of excessive power and specialised tyres. Plus, this Japanese superbike requires a seasoned rider.
Toyota’s ideology behind the innovation of this whole ‘carbon capture’ system is to meet the ‘Carbon Neutral by 2050’ goal. This innovation is led under the Toyota-Kawasaki collaboration.