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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R In The Works?

Rumours abound in Japan about a four-cylinder 400cc Ninja based on the successful Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R

Rumours abound in Japan about a four-cylinder 400cc Ninja based on the successful Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R

  • The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R will likely be slotted between the ZX-25R and the ZX-6R.
  • It could make over 60PS of power.
  • Could also feature multiple riding modes, traction control, and a more powerful twin-disc setup up front.

Rumours are rife in the ‘land of the rising sun’ that the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R might be in the works. A Japanese magazine reports that the bike will be positioned between the Ninja ZX-25R and the upcoming Euro 5-compliant Ninja ZX-6R

Instead of downsizing the Ninja ZX-6R’s engine to 400cc, the upcoming motorcycle will reportedly be based on the Kawasaki ZX-25R to keep costs in check. It is likely to generate over 60PS of power, making it a whole 15PS more powerful than the current-generation Ninja 400 (with the parallel-twin engine). It is also likely to feature multiple riding modes and a traction control system. There could be a bi-directional quickshifter as standard fitment as well. 

And to keep up with the extra firepower, the motorcycle could employ premium components like an inverted front fork, linked rear monoshock, twin front discs with radial calipers, and a disc at the rear. 

Representative Image

All said and done, the possibility of a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R is only hearsay at this point in time. Hopefully, Kawasaki makes a formal announcement by the end of this year. The Tokyo Motor show, previously scheduled for October 2021, has been cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. We hope Kawasaki comes up with a virtual event, showcasing its latest developments. Let us know what you think of the ZX-4R in the comments.

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R would be the spiritual successor to the legendary Kawasaki ZXR400, launched back in 1989 and sold through the 90s. Its 400cc inline-four engine helped it reach a top speed of over 200kmph, an impressive feat for a bike of its class.

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Kawasaki Ninja 400 User Reviews

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revanth on Feb 15, 2024
5.0
Good Experience

The Kawasaki Ninja 400 is a remarkable sportbike that offers an impressive combination of performance, agility, and affordability. With its 399cc parallel-twin engine, the Ninja 400 delivers smooth power delivery throughout the rev range, making it suitable for both new riders and experienced enthusiasts alike. Its lightweight chassis and responsive handling make it a joy to ride on twisty roads or even on the track. Additionally, the sleek styling and aggressive design of the Ninja 400 add to its appeal, making it a head-turner wherever it goes. Overall, the Ninja 400 is a fantastic choice for riders looking for a capable and exhilarating sportbike that won't break the bank.Read More

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midhun on Sep 06, 2023
4.0
my confidence gem

Kawasaki Ninja is the best bike I have ever seen in my life, and I love its glamorous style and performance. It gives me lots of confidence in my life, and I forget everything when I am with it.Read More

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raj on Jun 27, 2023
4.0
Amazing Bike

I have heard people say that this bike has an unjustifiable price tag but as someone who has ridden this beast every time you cross 8000 rpm, it will put a smile on your face like nothing else, even daily riding is bliss the utmost comfortable riding posture on this segment period the mileage is lovely it will give you about 330 km city riding and 350-360 on the highway. The final thing I would say is if you can afford it close your eyes and buy it.Read More

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jay on Aug 23, 2022
3.0
Best Premium Bike

The best premium bike with decent mileage, power, and track control bike. The price is a little bit high.

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aryan on Aug 21, 2022
5.0
Kawasaki Ninja 400 is good looking bike

This is a very good-looking bike with a very sharp design and is awesome to look at. I love the exhaust sound of the bike and people sometimes get scared of it. The after-sales services are good by the company.Read More

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Engineer-turned-motoring journalist. A connoisseur of things with wheels, wings, and sometimes sails. Also happens to have a penchant for painting picture with words. This metalhead loves cruising down serpentine Ghats and laid-back arrow-straight highways.
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