JAKARTA - Kawasaki, Japan's leading motor vehicle manufacturer, officially introduced the latest Z900 to the Indian market. Although it has not experienced significant changes, it is sold at a higher price than the previous version.

According to an Autocar India report, Thursday, February 22, Z900 is equipped with a steel trellis framework connected to USD forks and monoshocks, both of which can be adjusted for preloads and rebounds. The braking part is equipped with a double disk measuring 300 mm on the front and a Nissin caliber installed axially. On the back, there is a 250 mm disk. Both systems are supported by double ABS channels.

For motorists' convenience, there is a TFT dashboard that can be connected to the 'Rideogology' application, allowing users to receive notifications and navigational warnings. Other features include two modes of power, three driving modes, and three levels of traction control.

This sporty motorbike is powered by a 4-cylinder engine with a capacity of 948 cc which uses liquid cooling, produces up to 125 dk of power and a maximum torque of 98.6 Nm. The engine is combined with six acceleration transmissions equipped with assists and cluster slips.

Kawasaki Z900 2024 for the Indian market is sold for up to 99,000 rupees or around Rp. 174.6 million. This price is up 9,000 rupees (around Rp. 1.6 million) compared to the 2023 version.


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