Kawasaki ZX-4R 2025 model launched in India at Rs 8.79 lakh

    The Kawasaki ZX-4R 2025 gets a price hike without any significant changes.

    Published On Nov 20, 2024 12:50:00 PM

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    Kawasaki has launched the 2025 version of its four-cylinder, 400cc supersport – the ZX-4R – in India. It remains mechanically unchanged and features a new colour.
    1. No changes over the previous model
    2. Price raised by Rs 30,000

    2025 Kawasaki ZX-4R details

    The Kawasaki ZX-4R continues with its screaming four-cylinder engine that revs to over 15,000rpm and produces 75hp (77hp with ram air) and 37.6Nm. The bike uses a tubular steel frame and comes with Showa suspension at the front and the rear. The braking is handled by a twin-disc setup at the front with 290mm rotors.

    The bike gets a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity and four riding modes. If you wish to have things like a quickshifter and pre-load adjustable suspension, you’ll have to fork out Rs 63,000 more for the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR, which also comes in Kawasaki’s striking green colour scheme - the 4R is only available in a single black colour scheme. 

    At Rs 8.79 lakh, the ZX-4R remains a unique and pricey proposition. There is no other motorcycle available with this engine specification, but it is also priced very closely to bigger machines like the Triumph Daytona 660 (Rs 9.72 lakh) and the Suzuki GSX-8R (Rs 9.25 lakh)

    Also see:

    Triumph Tiger Sport 660 gets more features, new colours for 2025

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