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Kawasaki is giving all customers who purchase a 2024 MY Eliminator 500 or Eliminator 500 SE before December 31st a FREE Arrow exhaust upgrade!
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The Z family and Sugomi concept are unique to Kawasaki, seamlessly combining in 2026 to create the new Z1100 and Z1100 SE category defining Supernakeds at the top of Kawasaki’s naturally aspirated Z family.
For Kawasaki – and Kawasaki fans - Ninja and Z are venerated families and the desire to belong has created entry level machines in the form of the Z125 plus Ninja 125. By any standards, these are machines that display all the presence and qualities of their larger capacity siblings. And for 2026, both machines will be offered in a variety of new liveries.
Undisputably the Ninja ZX-10R is a true champion machine. History making, the litre class Ninja has carried Kawasaki riders to seven WorldSBK titles and delivered the thrill of exploring limits on track to a wide range of riders.
The Ninja 1100SX and Ninja 1100S SE are set to go the distance in 2026 with two new colour options.
Having dominated the season so far, Australian rider Henry Snell was crowned the 2025 AJN Steelstock Kawasaki British Superteen Champion at Donington Park following his 11th win of the year.
Following two thrilling seasons of bar-to-bar racing, 2026 will see the series evolve into the all-new National Junior Sportbike Championship. Kawasaki and Team Green will continue its ethos of supporting the next generation of racers by offering a special race package for those riders looking to campaign a Ninja ZX-4RR in the new series.
Kawasaki’s mid-capacity cruiser range gets some livery updates for the 2026 season to keep these popular machines at the forefront of their style sector.
After breaking the Guinness World Record for the fastest speed being dragged behind a motorcycle last year, JD Stunts and Kawasaki UK have teamed up once more to take on two more records. Riding a modified Ninja ZX-10R, JD will be aiming to first break 135mph while performing a “highchair” wheelie. He will then attempt to set a new record of 160mph while facing the wrong way!
Fresh from its central role in the Tour de France as official motorcycle of the event, the new colourways for the Versys 1100 in the 2026 motorcycle range have been announced.