Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R Dyno Run Video Officially Released: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R is all set to enter the quarter-litre segment under the brand’s portfolio in the coming weeks. The brand has recently released a dyno run video of the motorcycle which specifically focuses on its powerful performance that has created more excitement among the enthusiasts.
As we reported earlier, the launch of the much-anticipated Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R that was expected to take place in Indonesia on April 4 at the Kawasaki Bike Week 2020 has now been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic across the world.
The quarter-litre Ninja ZX-25R was initially unveiled back in October 2019 while the brand has not yet disclosed the power and torque figures offered by the 249cc 4-cylinder engine equipped on the motorcycle.
Some of the reports suggest that the BS6-compliant motorcycle will be capable of offering maximum power of 60HP though how true the rumours are is yet to be seen. The engine will be further mated to a 6-speed gearbox mated to a quickshifter for easy up and down gearshifts.
Coming to the design language, the twin-pod headlights setup at the front compliments its bulky profile while the split-seat saddle offers it a distinguished outlook. The suspension duties are handled by inverted telescopic forks at the front while the rear has been mated to a horizontal back-link suspension.
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R has been equipped with traction control and can be operated in multiple riding modes. It is also being rumoured that Kawasaki will bring the Ninja ZX-25R to India later this year and it will be available in limited numbers.
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