
2025 Kawasaki Z900 launched in India: Price, engine & what's changed
2025 Kawasaki Z900 launched in India.
Kawasaki has launched the 2025 iteration of its popular motorcycle, the Z900, in the Indian market. The
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has been priced at Rs 9.52 lakh, ex-showroom, and comes with a host of upgrades in terms of styling, electronics suite and more. The model is offered in two dual-tone colour options: metallic black/lime green and metallic carbon/red. It will be sold as a CBU and will continue to compete with rivals like the Honda CB650R, Triumph Street Triple R, and Ducati Monster.
2025 Kawasaki Z900: What's different
Speaking of the design, the Z900 now gets a sharper LED headlamp, giving the motorcycle a modern and more aggressive look. Besides that, it now features a new 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity and revised switchgear borrowed from larger models. Alongside, the display is supported with Bluetooth connectivity and offers navigation via Kawasaki's Rideology app.
In terms of electronics, the bike has taken a big leap forward. It now offers ride-by-wire throttle, cruise control, and a bi-directional quickshifter as standard. The addition of a 5-axis IMU brings with it more precise traction control, cornering ABS, power modes, and riding modes.
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The 948cc, inline-four motor continues to produce 123 bhp and 98.6 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Despite no changes in power output, the motor now meets the more stringent Euro5+ norms. On the hardware front, the Z900 retains its steel trellis frame, but now benefits from improved braking and rubber. The front setup includes dual 300mm discs with radially mounted 4-piston Nissin calipers, while the new Dunlop Sportmax Q5A tyres.
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