Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Launched in India, Price Starts at Rs 9.10 Lakh
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Launched in India, Price Starts at Rs 9.10 Lakh
The company claims that the newly released motorcycle is a track-focused version, leaving behind the standard ZX-4R in the vertical.

After making everyone wait for quite a long, Kawasaki has finally launched the Ninja ZX-4RR in India. The performance-oriented will arrive in the market via the CBU route, flaunting a price tag of Rs 9.10 lakh (ex-showroom).

Interested customers either can book the motorcycle from an authorized showroom nationwide or online via the official website.

Top USP’s

According to the details shared by the brand, the newly released Ninja ZX-4RR comes with cutting-edge technology,  and offers a rooted riding experience on multiple terrains. The company claims that it is a track-focused version, leaving behind the standard ZX-4R in the vertical. The model is developed using a steel trellis frame, featuring a 37 mm Showa SFF-BP fork at the front and an adjustable mono-shock at the back.

Features

On the tech front, the vehicle is loaded with some advanced features. The list includes a traction control system with multiple settings, four riding modes (Sports, Road, Rain and Rider),  decent size transparent wisor, an ignition start button, a split seating arrangement, and LED treatment at both ends, among others.

To make it superior in the segment, the company has included a 4.3-inch digital instrument console. The unit helps the riders monitor bike-related important details such as fuel level, RPM, speed, gear position, current riding mode, and time among others.

Engine, Power and braking

At the heart, the Ninja ZX-4RR uses a 399cc, liquid-cooled, inline-4 engine. It generates a maximum power of 79 bhp at 14,500 rpm and 39 Nm at 13,000 rpm. The unit is mated with a 6-speed transmission, through a bi-directional quick-shifter and a slipper clutch.

As far as the braking is concerned, it is handled by a dual 290 mm front disc at the front and a 220 mm disc at the back.

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