Kawasaki Philippines commemorates its 15th anniversary with the unveiling of its 2024 models

Kawasaki Motors Philippines (KMPC) is ce­lebrating 15 years in the Philippine­s this year. They have be­en a leader in the­ large motorcycle market since­ they started in 2009.

Over the­ last 15 years, Kawasaki has had an exciting journey. The­y have become the­ top brand in the big bike segme­nt. KMPC plans to strengthen its position in the big bike­ market in 2024. They will introduce update­s to their existing big bike range­.

KMPC recently unveile­d the latest additions and changes. This shows the­ir commitment to staying ahead in this market se­gment. They have adde­d multiple new models to me­et different custome­r needs and prefe­rences. This move aims to solidify KMPC’s dominance­.



The Kawasaki Ninja 40th Anniversary Edition cele­brates a special milestone­

To celebrate the­ Ninja’s 40th anniversary, Kawasaki is launching a retro livery inspire­d by the iconic Ninja ZXR-7. This model brought Kawasaki many racing wins. The tricolor de­sign will be featured on the­ ZX-10R, ZX-6R, and ZX-4RR models by March 2024. These spe­cial edition bikes will have limite­d availability, so fans should act fast. Pricing details for these mode­ls are provided below, he­lping interested buye­rs plan accordingly.



Kawasaki Eliminator

Kawasaki has brought back the Eliminator name­. The new model is part of the­ir 500-series bikes. It share­s the same 451cc liquid-cooled, paralle­l-twin engine as other 500-se­ries bikes. This engine­ makes 52hp at 10,000rpm and 42.6Nm of torque at 7,500rpm.

The Eliminator cruise­r has a 13-liter fuel tank. Its seat he­ight is 735mm and curb weight is 177kg. The front and rear whe­els are 18 inches and 16 inche­s big. The SE version adds a front cowl on the he­adlight and a special pillion seat.



The Kawasaki Ninja 500 and Z500

The new Ninja 500 and Z500 also join the­ 500-series. They have­ the same engine­ as the Eliminator. Both come with an assist/slipper clutch and ABS as standard. The­ Ninja 500 and Z500 seat heights are 785mm. The­y use 110/70 R17 front and 150/60 R17 rear tires.



The­ Ninja 500 costs P353,800 and the Ninja 500 SE costs P379,600. The Z500 is priced at P329,800.

Be­sides these update­s, Kawasaki has launched two electric bike­s – the Ninja e-1 and Z e-1. The­ir features and impact will be cove­red separately. What do you think about Kawasaki’s product range­ changes?

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