Kawasaki Z250

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 3,08,000
* Delhi. May vary.
Discontinued
Our take on this /// Verdict

The bike has dynamic looks and offers impressive performance. Looking at the rising demand for street bikes, the Z250 has a bright future in India. The main rival of Search Kawasaki Z250 is the KTM 390 Duke. The bike sounds like a good package and with a reasonable price tag from search Kawasaki, there are full chances that this bike may succeed in our Indian bike market.

 

Price

2017 Kawasaki Z250 price is Rs 3.08 lakh in India. Available in Green, Black, and Red colors.

Latest Updates
Friday, 08 September 2023 06:36 AM

Kawasaki's most affordable motorcycle in India, the Z250 is no longer being sold in India. The company has unlisted the bike on its official website.

Tuesday, 12 November 2024 09:45 AM The Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS is expected to be launched in India, priced around Rs 2.20 lakh ex-showroom. This naked bike features a 249 cc, single-cylinder engine producing 27.62 Bhp and 22.6 Nm of torque. It is known for its lightweight construction, smooth gearing, and attractive design. I think this bike will be a great option for city commutes due to its handling and fuel efficiency.
Friday, 01 January 2021 03:26 PM The 2021 Kawasaki Z250 received substantial upgrades, including new color options, revised mechanicals, and aesthetic changes. This streetfighter now makes more power and has enhanced styling, making it a compelling choice in the quarter-litre segment. I believe these updates will attract more buyers looking for a sporty yet practical bike.
Saturday, 01 June 2019 01:59 PM The Kawasaki Z250 was discontinued in India due to low sales and market competition. Despite its sporty design and performance, the bike failed to gain significant traction in the Indian market. I believe the pricing and lack of certain features might have contributed to its discontinuation.
Saturday, 01 December 2018 11:38 AM Kawasaki showcased the 2019 Kawasaki Z250 at the Thai Motor Expo 2018, highlighting its sporty potential and dynamic design. The bike features a slim, hourglass figure and a trellis frame, making it stand out in its segment. I think this design approach will appeal to riders looking for a stylish and performance-oriented bike.
Thursday, 16 October 2014 08:38 AM Kawasaki launched the Z250 and ER-6n in India, marking the entry of the Z250 as a new quarter-litre streetbike. The Z250 is praised for its aggressive styling, lightweight frame, and strong brakes. However, it lacks ABS in the Indian market, which might be a drawback for some buyers. I think the absence of ABS could impact its safety appeal.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant 2017 Kawasaki Z250
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Naked
Latest Price in India 2017 Kawasaki Z250 price was Rs 3.08 lakh before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Green, Black, Red
Official Tagline The Aggressive SuperNaked
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
Vehicle Overview Z250 Street Fighter is the most affordable Kawasaki bike a person can buy in India. It carries the same 250cc, twin cylinder engine from once on sale Ninja 250, producing 31.5 BHP at 11,000 rpm and 21 Nm at 10,000 rpm. It is very confusing for Kawasaki fans and even many people always think that why are they not bringing the Z300 in place of Z250 in the country. This can even help in more localization of the engine on the Ninja 300. The bike actually weighs 168 kg and claims a top speed of 165 kmph. It rivals no other directly but indirect competition includes Benelli TNT 300.
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 249cc, DOHC, 2-cylinder, 4-stroke
Fuel System Fuel injection: ø28 mm x 2 (Keihin)
Cooling Liquid Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 249 cc
Maximum Power 31.5 Bhp @ 11000 rpm
Maximum Torque 21 Nm @ 10000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 2
Ignition TCBI with Digital Advance
Compression Ratio 11.6:1
Bore 62 mm
Stroke 41.2 mm
Cylinder Configuration Parallel Twin
Number of Gears 6
Clutch Wet Multi-Disc, Manual
Driveline O-ring chain
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage 20-25 kmpl (Approx.)
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 290mm Single disc, Hydraulic, Two-piston calipers
Rear Brake 220mm Single disc, Two-piston calipers
Front Tyre 110/70-17
Rear Tyre 140/70-17
Wheel Type Black Mag Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
0-100 kmph 8.20 secs
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension 37mm Hydraulic Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Bottom-link Uni-Trak with 5-way Adjustable Preload
Frame (Chassis) Semi-double cradle, High-tensile steel
Front Wheel Travel 119 mm
Rear Wheel Travel 130 mm
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2010 mm
Overall Width 750 mm
Overall Height 1025 mm
Ground Clearance 145 mm
Seat Height 785 mm
Wheelbase 1400 mm
Kerb Weight 168 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 17 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Analogue
Trip Meter Digital-2
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Miscellaneous Information
Rake 26°

Kawasaki Z250 Review

22 Apr, 2017 02:22 PM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Z250 is a naked sports bike from Kawasaki which is specially crafted for International markets like India. It is an entry level premium naked sports bike which is now officially available in India for INR 3.09 lakhs (ex-showroom New Delhi). Let’s get into the detailing of this bike.

Design and Style

Z250 belongs to the premium Z series of Kawasaki bikes and it borrows the head turning design from its elder siblings like Z800 and Z1000. The deep positioned face and sharp side fairing of Z250 resembles a lot to its elder siblings. The V-shaped front styling of Z250 features its edgy headlight and compact tinted visor with clear lens indicators on both sides. The sharp front cowl also complements the designing of this bike. It has a short front fender which looks dynamic with noticeable lines on it. The design of its black colored alloy wheels and disc plates is similar to the full fairing version of this bike, Ninja 250. The bike features tank shrouds which further get extended into V-shaped side fairing. The exposed black finished engine and side panel suits the color scheme on this bike. The elongated fuel tank nicely merges into the split seat of Z250. The up-swept muffler and rear cowl further enhances the visual appearance of this bike. The rear cowl also features its full size LED tail light while its short rear fender carries the clear lens side indicators and number plate. The fatty rear tyre and naked chain adds muscularity to this bike while the gap between its rear tyre and cowl gives it the true essence of a street bike.

Instrument Console

The bike features a combined analogue digital instrument console which can also be seen in the new Ninja 250R. The bike has an analogue tachometer with all essential indicators placed around it. The yellow colored LCD features digital speedometer, odometer, clock, 2-trip meter and fuel gauge.

Engine and Gearbox

The twin cylinder, liquid-cooled 249cc BS4 engine of Ninja 250R makes its way to this bike. This 4-stroke, DOHC engine pumps out a power output of 31.5 bhp at 11000 rpm. The maximum torque output of 21 Nm is accessible at 10000 rpm. This bike is equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox with one gear down and five gears up-shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

Kawasaki Z250 is lighter than its full fairing variant as a result of which it feels on the faster side. The bike reaches 0-100km/hr in less than 7 seconds. The DOHC engine offers you strong high speed performance with high level of refinement. The bike lacks any type of vibration and harshness when rev hard. In fact, this engine has been designed to give you strong mid and high range. The power arrives at 11000 rpm which is quite enjoyable on highways. The smooth gearbox of Z250 comes with tall gear ratios which work effectively. It can easily cross the speed mark of 150km/hr in its second gear. The instant throttle reaction makes it faster than other naked bikes. It feels best around 8000 rpm in its sixth gear. The bike avoids frequent gear shifts on highways but requires some effort from you in city to maintain its momentum. The light clutch and gearbox of Z250 adds right feel to the ride of this bike. The engine sound keeps on increasing with its speed but never feels disturbing.

Mileage

You can expect anything around 20-25km/ltr.

Comfort while Driving

The low positioned handle bar and rear set foot pegs gives you sporty riding posture on this bike. The road visibility is quite clear and you will also enjoy the clear view of instrument panel. The highly fabricated seat can hold you for hours comfortably. The slim fuel tank of this bike offers nice space to your inner thighs which gives you strong hold over this bike around corners. The compact handle bar of Z250 provides firm palm grip and stays vibration less at high speeds.

Storage Space and Safety Features

The naked bike lacks any type of storage space. Its pass button and powerful headlights are its vital safety features.

Suspension and Brakes

The bike shares its suspension and braking system with Ninja 250R. It also features hydraulic telescopic forks of 37mm at its front and swing arm with gas charged mono shock absorber at the back. Z250 has a front disc brake of 290mm and single rear disc brake of 220mm. These are both petal disc brakes for advanced braking.

Ride and Handling

The bike is based on the same platform of Ninja 250R but feels completely different in terms of ride and handling. The short handle bar feels more convenient and offers light handling. The bike feels exceptionally confident around sharp corners thanks to its wheelbase of 1400mm. You can easily steer this bike through city traffic as it follows your command properly. The bike has a high ground clearance which makes it easy for you to turn this bike around corners at slow speeds. The strong suspension system also digests potholes easily and gives you the confidence to take this bike off road. It can cross most of the obstructions easily and enjoys solid road grip thanks to its fatty tubeless tyres. The bike handles brilliantly off road and keeps you away from any type of stress. The petal discs give you the complete sense of control on this bike. With precise braking and light handling, it’s a perfect city runner.

Tyre Size, Shades and Variants

The bike has 17 inches alloy wheels. Kawasaki may launch a single variant of this bike in three different colors.

Verdict

The bike has dynamic looks and offers impressive performance. Looking at the rising demand of street bikes, Z250 has bright future in India.The main rival of Kawasaki Z250 is KTM 390 Duke. The bike sounds like a good package and with a reasonable price tag from Kawasaki, there are full chances that this bike may succeed in our Indian bike market.

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FAQs

Most Popular FAQs for Kawasaki Z250
  • 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.

  • What is the price of Kawasaki Z250?

    29 December 2022 06:11

    The Kawasaki Z250 is one of the best looking bikes in the market. It is quite comfortable for everyday commuting and long-distance touring. There are features such as ABS and slipper clutch on the Z250. The price for the Kawasaki Z250 starts from INR 3.08 lakh (ex showroom).

  • Can I know the ex-showroom price of Kawasaki Z250? What shades are offered in this bike?

    29 December 2022 06:07

    The Ex-showroom price for Kawasaki Z250 is Rs. 3,11,000 (Ex-showroom Delhi). The approximate on-road price of Kawasaki Z250 including RTO and insurance comes out to be Rs. 3,42,000. This makes it the most affordable bike in this segment. For now, the bike is available in three shades namely white, red and black. Kawasaki Z250 has got some of the best aesthetics looks which are inspired by Ninja and Z series. This is not just one of the affordable bikes in this segment but also has some of the best design and beauty features.

  • Does Kawasaki Z250 SL and Z250 comes with ABS in India?

    29 December 2022 05:57

    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.

  • Which one is better - Yamaha MT-25 or Kawasaki Z250?

    29 December 2022 05:47

    Yamaha MT-25 is a much better bike than Kawasaki Z250. It wins over nearly all the aspects, with its twin cylinder engine producing 35.5 BHP as compared to 26 BHP, 1-cylinder engine of the Z250. It also comes with a much better running dynamics and a much appealing design. Its dual colored body paint looks better than the ideal Kawasaki paint scheme. The MT25 comes with a lower seat height, which facilitates the short riders in everyday riding. The MT-25 is expected to be INR 30,000 costly than its rival, but its performance stats justify the numbers very easily.

    Yamaha MT-25 - All-New 250cc Street Motorcycle

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Aham Upadhya | 4 years ago
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Kawasaki Z250 is a comfortable motorcycle with perfect quality and good top-end grunt. It has an aggressive front and looks like a big motorcycle. The brakes are strong and friendly if you need them but ABS is omitted from the bike for India. The 6-speed gearbox gives smooth shifts and the clutch is well weighed with the lever providing amazing feel. It does excel when it comes to mileage and returns more than 30 km/l, resulting in a 500 km plus range on a single tank. The ride quality is good and easily absorb bumps on road. Plastic quality is average and rear view mirrors give decent viewing angle. It shares the same instrument cluster used by Ninja 300, but has a couple of changes to it. The seats are on the harder side but still offer a lot of comfort. In comparison to rider seat, pillion seat is quite inappropriate. I rode with two different passengers and they commented that the seat was too uncomfortable and stiff for a long riding. It has impressive handling and corners with good precision.

Best Features: Easy handling

Pros: Lightweight, easy handling, attractive looks, smooth gearing, huge tank capacity

Cons: Uncomfortable for long rides, expensive, No ABS

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