Kawasaki is offering exclusive editions of its handful of motorcycles to mark the birth of its renowned Ninja Brand. The company has recently introduced the new 40th anniversary edition of the Ninja ZX-4RR supersport for the international market, shortly after unveiling the 2024 Ninja ZX-10R anniversary version. The motorbike's newly released celebration version is adorned with a distinctive livery honouring the Ninja ZXR-7, a racing machine that secured numerous championships in the nineties. As stated, the manufacturer debuted a new limited-run version of the 2024 Ninja ZX-10R a couple of days ago. The variant's paint scheme includes vintage Kawasaki shades like lime green, pearl crystal white, and blue, which are reminiscent of motorcycles from the era of the 1980s. Coming to the Ninja ZX-4RR supersport's anniversary edition, let's explore its features and other elements in more detail.
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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Anniversary Edition: Styling
Cosmetically, the anniversary variant of the supersport bears a few differences from the regular version. An eye-catching combo of blue, white, and green colour schemes, green alloy wheels, and an enormous Kawasaki logo across the fairing are some of the aesthetic changes. Kawasaki has put a 40th-anniversary label on the fuel tank in an effort to highlight its uniqueness and render a special identity. Other than this, the motorcycle's overall design remains true to the standard model.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Anniversary Edition: Engine and Other Details
The trellis frame of the bike is light and compact. Its 399cc DOHC liquid-cooled inline four with four valves per cylinder produces 76bhp at 14,000rpm and 37.6Nm at 12,000rpm. Additionally, a six-speed gearbox, a slipper clutch, and a bi-directional quick shifter handle the transmission chores. This bike includes 290mm twin disc brakes up front, a 37mm Showa front fork with adjustable spring preload, and a Showa BFRC Lite rear shock. In terms of features, the motorcycle gets a dual-channel ABS, a three-level traction control unit, four riding modes (Sports, Road, Rain, and Rider), two power modes (full and low), a 4.3-inch full-colour TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth functionality, and others.
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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Anniversary Edition: Will it Come to India?
In our market, Kawasaki currently charges Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the standard Ninja ZX-4R. The Ninja ZX-4RR is a track-focused version, which is not available in India. This variant's anniversary edition is likewise not likely to arrive on our shores. However, the company has not yet provided additional information on this matter.
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