Kawasaki To Introduce New 650cc Twin-cylinder Motorcycle at TMS, Details Inside

The Japanese two-wheeler gaint, Kawasaki, will bring its quality-liter motorcycle on the ramp of 2015 Tokyo Motor Show that will be held at the end of October. The Japanese magazine Young Machine claims that the firm will introduce a new 650cc supercharged motorcycle at the show. Hence, there are no more information about the 650cc Ninja, but as per the report, the new motorcycle will be christened as Ninja S2, which is based on the Kawasaki ER6. The motorcycle has a cleaver design as the Kawasaki Ninja H2, which is currently available in the international market. However, other Japanese sources are reporting that the next supercharged Kawasaki will be a 600cc four-cylinder derived from the ZX-6R.

In addition to the new 6500cc quarter-liter motorcycle, the company might be unveiled four products at the upcoming Tokyo Show, including Kawasaki ZX-14R, ZX-10R, Ninja H2/R2 and Ninja 250. It could be true or speculation? We will surely be keeping our eyes over the any further announcement coming in our way. Believing the sources, the motorcycle shares design and body cues with its supercharged sibling H2. Moreover, the sharp fairing and trellis frame look very identical to the H2.

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The reports are suggested that the firm will come up with the twin-cylinder motor on its new variant of the quarter-litre motorcycle. The new Ninja 250 is also in the card of the products that is shared design and body cues from the Ninja 300. The Ninja 250 may be featured with twin headlight, sharp fairing and muscular bodywork. Stay tuned with SAGMart to know more about the upcoming twin-cylinder engined quarter-liter motorcycle.