JAKARTA - Kawasaki continues to expand its environmentally friendly vehicle market to various countries, including India, where it is reported that two new models will soon be launched.
This news was revealed through the local Autocar India media page, Thursday, March 14. The Patents of Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid and Z e-1 were revealed in India, showing the company's plans to market these two models in India.
In specifications, the Ninja 7 Hybrid has a parallel twin machine of 451cc, the same as the one used in the Eliminator 500 and Ninja 500. This motorbike is equipped with manual and automatic transmission options, as well as an electric motor. With this combination, the Ninja 7 Hybrid is capable of generating 51.1 kW of power or the equivalent of 68 cellphones.
Other interesting features of this bike include e-boosts, with three driving modes offered: Sport-Hybrid, Eco-Hybrid, and EV, each giving different driving characteristics depending on the situation. The Ninja 7 Hybrid area is also equipped with idle stop innovation that turns off the engine when the motor stops to save fuel.
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Meanwhile, Ninja Z e-1, which has been introduced in Indonesia, has an electric motor in the form of a 5 kW-powered dynamo mid drive and two 50.4 V / 30 Ah lithium-ion batteries. There are two driving modes, with the highest speed in ROAD mode reaching 88 km / h, and a range of 72 km in Eco mode.
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