2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R flagship sports bike is now available in India. It has been priced at Rs 15.99 lakh and is available in two colour options.
The 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R has debuted in India. The MY23 model is now available across the country at a price of Rs 15.99 lakh. The ZX-10R is being offered in two various colour options. These include lime green and robotic pearl white paint shade options. However, the majority of the bike is similar to the outgoing MY22 model.
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MY23 Ninja ZX-10R Details
The ZX-10R has been a favorite liter-class sports motorcycle for enthusiasts for a long time. Kawasaki's brilliant composition of power, technology, & affordable price has helped make a strong image of it. However, in its latest iteration, the ZX-10R offers only cosmetic changes. The addition of new colour options includes the use of different body graphics as well.
The overall design and shape of the bike have been retained from the previous model. Meanwhile, the list of features is also the same. This means there is no addition or subtraction of any features or tech on the bike. Its main features of it are - a TFT color display, multiple riding modes, traction control (KRTC), adjustable from and rear suspension, LED lighting, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Speaking of the lime colour, it offers a new shade of Kawasaki's promotional shade. The green shade used is a bit darker than the previous KRT edition. However, it is the other colour that looks more interesting. Badged as Robotic Pearl White, this shade offers a mix of white and silver. Additionally, the use of black, green, and red accents makes it more eye candy.
Engine & Specifications
The ZX-10R is known for its ballistic performance. The new update has not lost any of it. All thanks to the 998cc, inline-4-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine for it. This powerplant makes a peak power of up to 210 bhp and produces a peak torque of up to 114.9 Nm. Additionally, this engine has been mated to the current BS6 emission norms of India. Meanwhile, it uses a 6-speed gearbox to deliver the power to the rear wheel.
Its main competition in India includes - BMW S 1000 RR, Honda CBR1000RR-R, & Ducati Panigale V4.
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