Kawasaki USA confirms Ninja ZX-10R and Z900 model will return in 2024
Ninja ZX-10R and Z900
On August 1, Kawasaki USA, a U.S. motorcycle distributor, officially announced that the products such as the Ninja ZX-10R and Z900 will be returned to the market. After the lack of updates for the 2022-2023 models, the car will be the same standard spec as the worldwide release.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 2024 will be available in two options, including ABS and non-ABS models, based on the 998 cc 4-piston engine, the twin-spar aluminum frame and the BFF front and rear BFRC system from Showa.
The Ninja ZX-10R 2024 also comes with Ohlins Electronic Dumpers, Driving Mode Quickshifter and Electronic driver assistance systems, which include cornering management, traction control, launch control, Kawasaki Intelligent Anti-Lock Brake System (KIBS), and engine brake control, including Electronic cruise control and TFT screen that comes with features to connect to the smartphone via Kawasuki’s Rideology The App, all of which will be standard devices in both versions.
Kawasaki z900
In the Kawasaki Z900 part, there will be two models together, including the standard model and the Z900 SE ABS. Both models will be powered by the 948 cc 4-wheeled engine. Installed on the trellis frame structure, it features power mode, TFT colored front panel ride mode, smartphone connection via the Rideology app and rubber sideway control system. With the new Dunlop Sportmax Roadsport 2, in the part of the Z 900 SE, it will add back shock. Ohlins S46 has been upgraded with pre-load adjustment. Brembo front brake.
In the sales segment, the standard Kawasaki Z900 will be sold for $9,799 or about 339,535 BTC. The Z900 SE will be priced at $11,299 or around 391,510 BTC, the 2024 Ninja ZX-10R will start at $17,799 (or about $616,877 BTC), and the top will be at the ABS model at $18,799 and approximately $651,198.
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