The Japanese brand, represented locally by Grupo Corven, expands its Sport-Touring line with a new variant and a special edition oriented to intensive use.
Kawasaki launched in the Argentine market the Ninja 1100sx 2025an update of the Moto Sport-Touring model that has been part of the brand’s catalog for more than four decades. This version incorporates mechanical adjustments, electronics improvements and adds a special edition.
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The model includes a four -cylinder online engine, with a displacement of 1,099 ccthat delivers greater power than its predecessor. The fuel tank has a capacity to 19 literswhich extends autonomy for prolonged paths. Quickshifter also incorporates bidirectional, which allows the change of marches without the use of the clutch, even at low revolutions.


Kawasaki presented in the country the new ninja 1100sx 2025
As for driver assistance systems, it offers Cruise speed control, Configurable driving modes, Traction control and a Updated brake systemwhich includes a larger diameter rear disk. Electronics is complemented with connectivity through the application Rideologywhich allows managing functions, registering paths and consulting management data.
The edition HE Add additional components: Brembo brakes M4.32, Specific bomb and discs, Metal beats, Rear Suspension Öhlins S46 with remote preload and heated fists.
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The edition adds additional components: Brembo brakes M4.32, specific pump and discs, metal stenos, Öhlins S46 rear suspension with remote preload and heated fists.
Both versions will be available on the official dealership network Kawasaki In Argentina. Ninja 1100sx is presented in colors Metallic Carbon Gray and METALLIC DIABL BLACKwhile the edition is offered in Emerald Blazed Green / Metallic Devil Black.
With this launch, Kawasaki It expands its offer in the motorcycle segment for mixed use between city, route and track, and maintains the continuity of one of its products with the greatest experience.
Source: Ambito

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