The 2025 Kawasaki Z900 has been launched in India. Know all the important information related to its new design, engine, performance, advanced features, and price.
Introduction: The time has come to break the FD, friends. What are you saying? You don't have an FD? It's no big deal; take a loan, bro, because the matter is such that Kawasaki India has made a promotional blast because they have launched the 2025 Kawasaki Z900. Now I am telling this thing because I am very happy because Kawasaki's Z900 is the best-selling bike in India from Kawasaki, and the young generation is the heartbeat after the ZX10R.
And this is such a bike that comes in your pocket; it is an inline 4, and somewhere many big superbikers started with this motorcycle. And this motorcycle has been launched this year with a new price and lots of upgrades. This bike has been shown at the EICMA Milan in Italy, and whenever it is launched in India, its craze is going to increase even more.
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The Kawasaki Z900 is one of the most popular middleweight naked street bikes in India. This bike will get a major update in 2025, which includes design changes, a new electronic package, and features like a quickshifter. These updates make the bike more stylish and modern.
In this article, we will know in detail what's new in the 2025 Kawasaki Z900. From design, engine, and performance to suspension, braking, features, and its price in India, you will get in-depth information on every aspect here.
Design: The design of the 2025 Kawasaki Z900 has become much more dynamic and futuristic than before. In keeping with Kawasaki's sugomi design philosophy, the bike has been presented with sharp, angular bodywork and dark aesthetics, which give it a dashing presence on the road.
The front of the Z900 has now become even more dynamic as it has been given a new full LED headlight unit. Its new design not only looks stylish but also offers better visibility during night riding. While the Z-shaped taillight was available in the old model, in the 2025 model it has been replaced with a sharp, simple, and more sleek unit. The indicators are now LED-based, which enhances the modern appellation.
Talking about the fuel tank, it is now more muscular and sculpted than before, which gives a better grip to the rider's knees. The side panels and engine cowl have also been redesigned to enhance the bike's streetfighter image.
Engine & Performance: The 2025 Kawasaki Z900 comes equipped with the same powerful 948cc inline 4-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, but this time it has been made even more refined and efficient. This engine now generates 123 horsepower and 97.4 newton-meter torque available at 9500 rpm and 7700 rpm. It comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox, but the most important thing is that it comes with a bidirectional quick shifter, which allows easy upshifts and downshifts without the clutch. This feature was previously only seen in supersport bikes, but now being included in the Z900, it gives it an even more premium feel.
The 2025 Z900 now comes with a ride-by-wire throttle system. This means that the throttle control has become completely electronic, making the power delivery more precise and smooth. This system works in conjunction with the bike's traction control and riding modes, giving the rider better control in every situation, be it traffic, highway, or racetrack.
All in all, the performance of the 2025 Kawasaki Z900 is no longer just a game of strength, but it has now become the perfect combination of intelligent technology and smooth ride. Its sound, throttle response, and torque delivery transform every round into an exciting experience.
Features: This time the 2025 Kawasaki Z900 has gotten a big update not only in terms of mechanical form but also in terms of technology. Where limited electronics were seen in the old model, now the Z900 has become the most feature-loaded streetfighter bike in its segment.
The first and most important change is its new 5-inch TFT color display. In this full digital meter, you now get information like gear position, riding mode, traction control level, fuel range, temperature, and even call message notification. You can connect it to your smartphone via Bluetooth and can monitor and control the bike's settings through Kawasaki's Rideology app. These features have increased the safety level of the bike a lot.
The Z900 now has four different riding modes operated by ride-by-wire throttle, sport, road, rain, and customizable rider. Each mode offers different throttle response and traction control levels so that the bike can be completely tuned according to the riding style. Kawasaki has also added a cruise control feature this time, which makes long highway rides very comfortable; this feature is not usually available in this segment.
Suspension & braking: The 2025 Kawasaki Z900 is not just known for its fast and powerful performance, but its ride quality and control are equally impressive. This time Kawasaki has given better tuning to the suspension and braking setup of the Z900, making the riding experience more stable and confident than before.
The bike uses a steel trellis frame that is braced with adjustable USD forks and a monoshock. You will see 17-inch alloy wheels on the same bike, which are shod with Dunlop tires. Talking about the braking system, the Z900 has dual 330mm disc brakes at the front and a 250mm single disc brake at the rear. Both the brakes are less than dual-channel ABS, which prevents the bike from skidding even when sudden braking is applied.
With this advanced setup, it has now become easy to control the Z900 even at high speeds, whether you are in traffic, on winding mountain roads, or enjoying the open round of the highway; its suspension and braking system make you feel reliable in every mode.
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Price: Kawasaki has launched the latest version of the Z900 naked at Rs 9.52 lakh (ex-showroom, India). Bookings for the new Kawasaki Z900 have begun, and deliveries are set to commence soon. This bike goes up against the Triumph Street Triple R.
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