The Kawasaki Z H2 has been revealed the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show.
Kawasaki has lifted the covers off the Z H2 at the ongoing 2019 Tokyo Motor Show. The Kawasaki Z H2 is based on the Ninja H2 and gets a very striking design which screams lethal. The manufacturer has put some styling elements that show that this motorcycle belongs to the Z family.
The semi-faired motorcycle gets a full LED headlamp along with LED turn indicators. The fuel tank gets a muscular design and the bike does have a lot of street cred. At the front, you get Showa Big Piston Forks while a Showa monoshock does duty at the rear.
The Kawasaki Z H2 is powered by a 998cc, supercharged, inline-4 engine that churns out 197 HP at 11,000 RPM and 137 Nm at 8500 RPM. Kawasaki has tweaked the ram air intake and supercharger intake for better low-end and mid-range torque delivery.
The Kawasaki X H2 gets multiple riding modes like Sport, Road, Rain and Rider with 3 power modes too. It gets launch control, 6-axis IMU, traction control and cruise control. Braking duties are taken care of by Brembo M4 callipers with 290 mm discs at the front and a 226 mm disc at the rear.
Kawasaki Z H2
– Gets Z family design elements
– Powered by the same 998cc supercharged engine
– Revised layout for the supercharger and ram air intakes