
The launch was held at Whitespace Makati, and it gathered dealers, media, and industry personalities. Titled Art of Power, the event highlighted Kawasaki’s belief that performance is not just about numbers.
Kawasaki expands its territory by offering new bikes to suit up different riding lifestyles.

The presentation followed a dramatic, spotlight-led reveal, beginning with the updated 650 range. The Ninja 650 and the Z650SE received refreshed styling while maintaining their value-driven positioning, priced at P456,500 and P439,000, respectively.
These models continue to serve as Kawasaki’s entry point into big-bike ownership, offering approachable performance for a wide spectrum of riders.

The new Z1100 SE was introduced as a Sugomi-inspired super naked aimed at sport-oriented riders who still want long-distance capability. With its sharp, linear power delivery and a comprehensive suite of rider aids, the Z1100 SE positions itself as a performance naked that remains usable for everyday and touring duties. The bike can be yours for P735,000.


The highly anticipated, KLE500, shown in both standard and SE variants, has a versatile adventure platform. It features a 451cc parallel-twin engine housed in a slim, lightweight chassis that emphasizes maneuverability and real-world usability.
The SE variant comes equipped with TFT instrumentation, a larger windscreen, a skid plate, and hand guards, while the standard version offers a more flexible base for riders who prefer to build their bike to spec. Pricing is set competitively at P341,000 for the standard model and P381,000 for the SE.

Capping off the reveal was the Ninja ZX-10R, Kawasaki’s flagship liter-class superbike derived from its WorldSBK racing program. Known for its high-revving in-line-four engine, advanced electronics package, and aerodynamic design, the ZX-10R represents Kawasaki’s continued commitment to track-focused performance that remains road-legal. This sportbike retails at P1,029,800.
The Philippines remains a special market for the manufacturer. For as long as company president Isao Sudo continues to deliver his speeches in Tagalog, this subtle gesture subtly reminds us that it is all worth the effort.

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