Kawasaki Z125 Updates

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Wednesday, 16 August 2023 11:38 AM

Kawasaki has updated the Z125 and the Ninja 125 for 2023 in the European market. Both entry-level kwackers have received new colour options as a part of the update. The naked Z can be had in either Candy Lime Green/Metallic Spark Black or Pearl Storm Gray paint scheme. Whereas, the Ninja 125 is available in a single Lime Green/Ebony shade. 

Sunday, 10 November 2024 01:57 PM The Kawasaki Z125 is expected to launch in India in mid-2025, with a price tag of around Rs. 1.40 lakh (ex-showroom). This bike is designed with a premium look inspired by the Kawasaki Z900, featuring LED headlights, LED turn signals, and an LED tail light. I think the Z125s sleek design and advanced lighting will make it a standout in its segment.
Sunday, 10 November 2024 07:46 PM Kawasaki has equipped the Z125 with a 125cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 15 HP at 10,000 rpm and 11.7 Nm of torque at 7,700 rpm. The bike also comes with a 6-speed manual gearbox and dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety. I believe the combination of power and safety features will make this bike appealing to both new and experienced riders.
Thursday, 25 January 2024 08:16 PM The Kawasaki Z125 boasts a range of modern features, including a digital meter console, Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes, and a USB charging port. Additionally, it has a split seat and a mono-shock rear suspension, which should provide a comfortable ride. I think these features will make the Z125 a compelling choice for those looking for a tech-savvy bike.
Thursday, 25 January 2024 01:14 PM The bike has a fuel tank capacity of 11 liters and is expected to deliver a mileage of around 40-45 kmpl. It also features 37mm telescopic forks at the front and a mono-shock absorber at the rear, which should handle Indian roads well. I believe the balance of fuel efficiency and suspension will make the Z125 a practical option for daily commuting.
Thursday, 25 January 2024 06:05 AM Kawasaki has confirmed that the Z125 will be available in India, targeting riders who are restricted to 125cc engines due to licensing regulations. The bikes design and equipment are shared with its elder sibling, the Z250, but tailored for the 125cc segment. I think this strategy will help Kawasaki tap into a broader market in India.