For 2025, the wildly successful Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R superbike will get a minor cosmetic makeover. The bike is repainted in colors that make it more distinctive than the one before. Here are some images of the bike.
There are regular and KRT variants for the ZX-10R. A new Metallic Flat Spark Black with Ebony shade is added to the regular bike. The Kawasaki Racing Team’s livery is used on the KRT Edition, which has a striking and bold appearance. With the ZX-10R, Kawasaki has used a sleek, racetrack-ready design that draws inspiration from the formidable Ninja H2. It has a pointed tail portion, a bubble-shaped clear windscreen, a split LED headlight system, and a vast central air inlet. The entire bodywork also has a lot of muscle.
The engine that powers the Ninja ZX-10R is still a marvel. Its 998cc inline-4 engine generates 114.9Nm and 200bhp (or 210bhp with ram air). One of the best-sounding superbikes available is the scream produced by the bike’s factory exhaust. The gearbox has six speeds to match the engine.
Beneath the bodywork is a dual-spar, cast aluminum frame featuring a mono shock and a fully adjustable Showa USD fork. Brembo M50 monobloc calipers on two 330mm discs in the front and a 220mm disc in the back handle braking responsibilities.
Numerous safety features, such as ABS, riding modes, and traction control, are included with the bike. These systems can be adjusted to the rider’s preferences, and the degree of engine braking can be adjusted to suit the course’s layout or the riding conditions.
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is currently available for Rs 16.79 lakh, ex-showroom. The 2025 models should cost a few thousand rupees more, but even so, they will still be the most reasonably priced liter-class superbike in India available.