Ride-by-Wire Powers New Features
Kawasaki adds ride-by-wire tech, enabling cruise control and a slick bidirectional quickshifter for smoother gear shifts in both directions.
TFT Display with Smart Connectivity
The new TFT screen connects via Bluetooth, with updated switchgear borrowed from the premium Ninja 1000SX.
Advanced Rider Aids Installed
A multi-axis IMU enhances riding modes, traction control, dual-channel ABS, and power modes, offering more control on every ride.
Suspension and Frame Stay Familiar
The latest model retains the same frame and smooth inline-four engine, now tuned slightly lower to meet new emission norms.
Upgraded Braking System
Now equipped with radial Nissin calipers and large dual discs upfront, replacing the older axial-mounted setup for better stopping power.
Improved Tyres for Better Grip
Dunlop Q5A tyres replace the older Roadsport tyres, promising enhanced cornering grip and stability, while keeping the same tyre size.
Seat Redesigned for Comfort
Despite more cushioning, the new seat design and frame layout maintain the same seat height for easy ground reach.
New Colour Options Available
The Z900 comes in bold paint schemes like black with green and black with red accents, adding to its aggressive road presence.
Price and Competitors in India
Priced attractively, the Z900 competes with bikes like the Honda CB650R, Triumph Street Triple R, and Ducati Monster in its class.
New Kawasaki Z900 2025 Model Hits Indian Market at Rs 9.52 Lakh