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Kawasaki Z250 Removed from the Official Website; Z400 Expected Soon

Kawasaki Z250 Removed from the Official Website; Z400 Expected Soon

Kawasaki Z250 was not selling in good numbers from the past few months and according to some of the authorized dealers, the motorcycle was discontinued earlier this year. The brand has now finally removed the Z250 from the official website to make way for the all-new Kawasaki Z400. According to some of the reports, the brand may launch the Z300 as a replacement, but we feel that Z400 makes more sense as it is powered by a powerful 399cc 2-cylinder engine, which is good for 49 HP of maximum power and 38 NM of maximum torque. But if the brand has plans to make Z300 the most-affordable Kawasaki motorcycle for the Indian market, they may launch the Z300 for INR 2.70 lakh, undercutting the Ninja 300 by INR 28,000. [caption id="attachment_511677" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Kawasaki Z250 Kawasaki Z250 Removed from the Official Website[/caption] Kawasaki Z250 was available for INR 3.11 lakh before being discontinued in India. The bike was powered by a 249cc 2-cylinder engine, which generates 31.5 BHP of maximum power at 11,000 rpm and 21 NM of maximum torque at 10,000 rpm. The engine was mated to a 6-speed gearbox. If we talk about the design of the upcoming Z400, the motorcycle features the Sugomi design lines but clearly shows how part sharing was the primary purpose of Kawasaki. Taking a look at both the Ninja 400 and Z400 side by side, one can spot similar fuel tank, fenders, and exposed frame before the rear seat. [caption id="attachment_511678" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Kawasaki Z400 Kawasaki Z400 Expected to Launch in India Soon[/caption] The brand has worked on getting an impressive fuel tank extension, equally impressive headlight, and the smallest possible visor for the streetfighter. The handlebar is different, focused at relaxed riding and the motorcycle gets a different set of rear view mirrors. The radiator is also visible in the Kawasaki Z400. Kawasaki recently also unveiled the new model of the Z250 in Thailand, which is based on the Z400. But as we mentioned earlier, higher chances are that we will be getting the new Z400 and it is expected to get an ex-showroom price tag of around INR 4.70 lakh as the full-faired Ninja 400 is now priced at INR 4.99 lakh, after getting a recent price hike in India. [caption id="attachment_506040" align="aligncenter" width="850"]Kawasaki Ninja Sports Bikes Price List Kawasaki Ninja Sports Bikes Price List in India [UPDATED][/caption]

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Most Popular Answers for Kawasaki Z250
Is the Kawasaki Z250 SL ABS suitable for new riders or beginners?
2023-09-11 06:17:43 AM

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?
2023-09-11 06:16:25 AM

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?
2023-09-11 06:14:25 AM

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?
2023-09-11 06:13:57 AM

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?
2023-09-11 06:13:21 AM

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


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