Kawasaki Ninja H2: Now Officially Arrived India, Details Inside

On one side, where the Fast & Furious 7 release has created a buzz all around, while on the other hand, the Kawasaki has also brought up parallely exciting moment for the motorcycle enthusiasts. Just a few days back, the firm has made an announcement that they will be going to launch their all new beast in the country. Yeah!! Here we are talking about the Supercharged monster introduced by the Japanese two-wheeler maker last year, the Kawasaki Ninja H2. After the one month of teasing, the Ninja H2 was being put on display at the INTERMOT, the international motorcycle show, which was being held in Cologne, Germany.

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Today, at the Buddh International Circuit, the Kawasaki India dropped a bombshell of the Ninja H2 for Indian aficionados. It took 6 months for the supercharger motorcycle to make its appearance in the country after its world debut in the September, 2014. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 packs up a liter-class supercharged engine, which gives you an ultimate track-riding experience.

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It takes its power from an in-line four-cylinder motor carrying an engine displacement of 998cc. The liquid-cooled engine while mated to a 6-speed transmission fetches out a maximum power 200 BHP @ 11,000 RPM and achieves a peak torque of 133.5 Nm @ 10,500 revs. On the safety front, the manufacturer has installed dual disc brake at the front and single disc brake at the rear, catered by Brembo. The ABS also comes loaded with the Ninja H2 as standard. Being a full-framed super sports motorcycle, it weighs 238 Kgs. It has a fuel tank capacity of 17 liters. Although, the launched model is the road-legal version of the track-based Kawasaki Ninja H2R, which is capable to churn out an incredible power of 300 BHP.

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The most hypnotizing part of the Kawasaki Ninja H2 is its carbon-fiber bodywork. The beast is built around a high-tensile trellis steel frame and at the rear; it gets a Swingarm Mounting Plate. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 will bring down over the Indian ground via the CBU route directly from the Japan. The Supercharged beast will be making its availability at five authorized dealerships located in Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata.

Eventually, the Kawasaki Ninja H2 doesn't seem to be a pocket-friendly sports motorcycle. The engine sounds quite nice along with a price tag which is Rs 29 Lacs (Ex-showroom Delhi), exorbitantly non-affordable or one can buy an Audi A3 by paying a lesser amount.