Kawasaki ZX-6R gets new colours overseas

    The 2025 Kawasaki ZX-6R remains mechanically unchanged and only features new colours.

    Published On Jun 08, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Kawasaki just dropped the 2025 Ninja ZX-6R KRT Edition in global markets, along with two new colours for the standard ZX-6R. The KRT edition rocks Kawasaki’s factory racing team livery and comes in a Lime Green/Ebony/Pearl Blizzard White colour scheme.

    1. The standard Ninja ZX-6R gets two new colours internationally
    2. Remains mechanically unchanged

    Kawasaki ZX-6R price, details

    The two new colours for the standard ZX-6R available internationally are Pearl Robotic White/Metallic Graphite Gray and Metallic Matte Dark Gray/Ebony.

    Pearl Robotic White/Metallic Graphite Gray colour looks quite Italian

    The engine is still the same 636cc, inline-four-cylinder unit that puts out 129hp at 13,000rpm and 69Nm at 11,000rpm with ram air. Kawasaki’s middle-weight sports bike comes with an aluminium perimeter frame and rides on 17-inch wheels with Showa suspension.

    Metallic Matte Dark Gray/Ebony colour looks quite stealthy

    Currently, the ZX-6R is available in India in two colour options (Grey/Black and Lime Green/Black). There’s no update on whether the 2025 shades or the bike’s KRT Edition, which are available internationally, will be introduced in India. While the ZX-6R was originally launched for Rs 11.09 lakh, it is now available with a slight hike at Rs 11.20 lakh (ex-showroom).

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