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MY25 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R revealed, could arrive in India too

Kawasaki has launched the new ZX-6R in the United States which comes with two new colours. Team Green is now offering the 2025 ZX-6R with Pearl Robotic White/Metallic Graphite Gray colour theme and a Metallic Matte Dark Gray/Ebony colour option.

Currently, the brand retails the ZX-6R with the Lime Green/Ebony colour theme and Metallic Graphite Grey / Metallic Diablo Black colour option. The company is likely to bring the new colour themes launched abroad to India soon. However, the changes are limited only to a colour refresh. The motorcycle remains mechanically unchanged.

2025 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R – New Colours

The new Pearl Robotic White/Metallic Graphite Gray colour theme features an overall white body colour with gray accents on the fascia. The motorcycle also comes with red accents on the edge of the headlamps, on the underbelly, below the tank and the tail cowl. Also, the alloy wheels are finished in red colour to enhance the overall look of the colour theme.

The Metallic Matte Dark Gray/Ebony colour option features a matte dark gray colour overall and blue accents on the edge of the headlamps, on the underbelly, below the tank and the tail cowl. The colour theme also features gloss black accents on the fascia and sides as well as blue rim tapes on the alloy wheels.

2025 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R – Powertrain and Mechanicals

Powering the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is a 636cc 4-stroke, in-line 4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve, liquid-cooled engine. The engine produces 124 PS of power and 69 Nm of torque matched to a 6-speed gearbox. The motorcycle rides on 41mm upside down Showa Separate Function Big Piston front Fork (SFF-BP) with rebound and compression damping, spring preload adjustability, and top-out springs. On the rear, the motorcycle gets a monoshock suspension with stepless compression damping adjustment, stepless adjustable rebound damping and fully adjustable spring preload.

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