2015 Kawasaki Versys might get modernized by the Company

Here dropped another word on the street, the Kawasaki might be planning to upgrade the version of Versys motorcycles. The rumors of upgrades have been rolling all over places from the past few days. The motorcycle was first introduced in the year 2007 and since then no changes have been made to the motorcycle.

Since now, Versys 650 is the only motorcycle which has gone through some minor updates in the year 2010, after its launch. And, the manufacturer has made only two revisits to this motorcycle in order to make upgrades. The liter class sibling, Versys 1000, which was launched in the year 2012 hasn't received any virtual updates.

The sources of these rumors are the showcased images of an upcoming 2015 motorcycle model, which was being displayed by the company on a Japanese website. The displayed model is rendering new liveries and some small changes which have been made to the motorcycle. It is expected that the company is readying to showcase its all new 2015 model in the motorcycle shows, either at Intermot, Germany or at the Italian motorcycle festival EICMA, 2014.

In terms of sales, the liter class Versys was not capable enough to attract the customers, although the Versys 650 has done a great job to increase the sales figures of the company. The Versys 650 is featuring a parallel-twin engine and the company hasn't revised it since its introduction in the year 2010. The expected updates which will be received by the upcoming 2015 model would be a new updated frame, which would get derived from the company's first generation ER-6 machines. Evidently, the twin headlamps will remain same, as it is the main attraction of the motorcycle and apart from that the beak at the front just below the headlamp will also added adventurous flavor to the motorcycle.

Source: Image Courtesy: www.autoevolution.com