Discussions and Questions - Kawasaki Z250 SL Kawasaki Z250 SL

Is the Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS suitable for new riders or beginners?
11 September 2023 06:17

Yes, the Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS is considered a suitable option for new riders and beginners. Its manageable power and user-friendly characteristics make it approachable for those learning to ride.

What kind of riding is the Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS best suited for?
11 September 2023 06:16

The Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS is well-suited for urban commuting, daily transportation, and leisurely rides. Its nimble handling and comfortable ergonomics make it ideal for navigating through city traffic.

Is ABS standard on the Kawasaki Z250 SL, and what are the benefits of ABS?
11 September 2023 06:14

Yes, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is a standard feature on the Z250 SL. ABS enhances braking safety by preventing wheel lock-up during hard braking, reducing the risk of skidding and loss of control.

How much power and torque does the Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS engine produce?
11 September 2023 06:13

The Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS engine typically produces around 27 horsepower and 22.6 Nm of torque, providing adequate performance for city and highway riding.

What is the engine displacement of the Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS?
11 September 2023 06:13

The Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS is powered by a 249cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine.

Does Kawasaki Z250 SL and Z250 comes with ABS in India?
02 January 2023 06:34
Kawasaki Z250 SL is not available in India, when launched it is expected to be available in 2 variants – non-ABS and with ABS. Kawasaki Z250 is not equipped with ABS and as of now Kawasaki has no plans to launch the Z300 in India. The next big launches from Kawasaki India are Ninja ZX-6R, Vulcan S and Z250SL.
Does Kawasaki Z250 SL and Z250 comes with ABS in India?
02 January 2023 06:34
The  currently available Z250 is not available with ABS whereas both the expected models(Z250 SL and Z300) would come in non ABS and ABS versions. The 250 cc twin cylinder motorcycle will be discontinued  with the launch of other two bikes, which will compete against single cylinder 250 cc and twin cylinder 300 cc street bikes. ABS would be mandatory on these machines in less than 2 years and most of the manufacturers will get ABS installed on their latest additions to the market. The 250 cc Z250 SL will cost around INR 1,95,000 whereas the twin cylinder Z300 will be for INR 3,25,000.  Both the bikes carry an aggressive stance with a typical Kawasaki feel to them.

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