The 2025 ZX-4R, a notable 400cc supersport vehicle with an exhilarating four-cylinder engine that can reach over 15,000 rpm and produce 75 horsepower, was introduced by Kawasaki in India. The 2025 model has the same mechanical specifications but adds a sleek new black colour scheme. For an extra Rs 63,000, the high-performance ZX-4RR is now offered in Kawasaki’s recognisable green. The ZX-4R, which costs Rs 8.79 lakh, has cutting-edge features including Showa suspension, riding modes, and a 5-inch TFT display. Despite its distinctive engine, larger bikes with marginally higher price points, such as the Suzuki GSX-8R and Triumph Daytona 660, provide fierce competition.
In India, Kawasaki has introduced the ZX-4R, a four-cylinder, 400cc supersport, for 2025. It has a fresh colour and is mechanically same. The Kawasaki ZX-4R keeps up its roaring four-cylinder engine, which can reach over 15,000 rpm and generates 37.6 Nm and 75 horsepower (or 77 horsepower with ram air). The bike’s frame is made of tubular steel, and it has Showa suspension up front and back. A front-mounted twin-disc system with 290mm rotors handles the braking.
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Four riding modes and a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth are included with the bike. Since the 4R is only available in one black colour scheme, you will need to pay an additional Rs 63,000 for the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR, which also comes in Kawasaki’s eye-catching green colour scheme, if you want features like a quickshifter and pre-load adjustable suspension. The ZX-4R, which costs Rs 8.79 lakh, is still a distinctive and expensive offering. In addition to being the only motorbike with this engine specification, the Suzuki GSX-8R (Rs 9.25 lakh) and Triumph Daytona 660 (Rs 9.72 lakh) are also quite similar in price.
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The 2025 Kawasaki ZX-4R, which combines exciting speed with cutting-edge technology, is still a standout product in the Indian supersport market. It is an interesting option for enthusiasts because to its high-revving four-cylinder engine, 75 horsepower output, and high-end parts including Showa suspension and a 5-inch TFT display. Its price tag of Rs 8.79 lakh, however, puts it uncomfortably close to rivals with higher capacities, such as the Suzuki GSX-8R and Triumph Daytona 660. Prospective purchasers must balance the ZX-4R’s particular attraction against the wider capabilities and value provided by its competitors, even though it appeals to those looking for unrivaled performance in its sector.