Bike enthusiasts are gonna love the new launch from Kawasaki. After much wait, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25 has finally been launched in the Indonesian market at an introductory price of RP 96,000,000 (Rs 4.99 lakh in Indian currency) while the Special Edition ZX-25 costs RP 112,900,000 (Rs 5.89 lakhs Indian currency). Apart from the price reveal, Kawasaki has also disclosed the performance figures of Ninja ZX-25R. The figures are stunning, to say the least with information on Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R launch in India. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R is a 250 cc, a four-cylinder motorcycle scheduled to arrive in the first quarter of the year after it was announced in 2019. COVID-19 put a hold on the Japanese two-wheeler company's plans of launching the powerful Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R in Indonesia.
Kawasaki ZX-25R is aggressive in design with the key highlights being the split LED headlamps, muscular fuel tank and black aesthetics. Kawasaki Racing Team logo is branded on the side panel illustrating the impressive performance of the Ninja ZX-25R. ZX-25R is equipped with a semi-digital instrument panel comprising of an analogue tachometer and a digital display. The standard model comes with dual-channel ABS but the Special Edition gets different riding modes, traction control system, and a quick-shifter.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R is powered by a new 250cc, 4-cylinder, DOHC engine. The bike churns out 49 bhp of power @ 15,500 RPM and has a peak torque of 22.9 Nm @ 14,500 RPM. The rider can increase the power to 51 bhp thanks to the presence of Ram air input, seen also in ZX-10R. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The mortorcycle offers hardware like the Showa sourced USD forks and a horizontal back link adjustable rear suspension system. Braking duties are handled by twin discs in front and the rear.
Earlier in March 2020, Kawasaki unveiled the Ninja ZX-25R Race Version. The racing bike according to the company will participate in the Kawasaki’s One-Make Racing Championship in Japan sometime this year.
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