Two new Ninja/Z electric bikes from Kawasaki, but it looks like Canada only gets the Ninja version.
Modest specs and performance put these firmly in the '125cc city bike' category:
- 88km/hr, with short bursts of up to 105km/hr in 'boost' mode
- 67km range
- 309 pound curb weight
- two removable batteries, each charging with 120V in under 4 hours from completely dead
- the bike can function with only one battery installed in a reduced power 'Eco' mode
- $9500 CAD
The two easily removable batteries are the most interesting feature, since they could allow for a battery swapping service. I'm assuming that these are the same batteries that the Japanese manufacturers have been collaborating on.
Modest specs and performance put these firmly in the '125cc city bike' category:
- 88km/hr, with short bursts of up to 105km/hr in 'boost' mode
- 67km range
- 309 pound curb weight
- two removable batteries, each charging with 120V in under 4 hours from completely dead
- the bike can function with only one battery installed in a reduced power 'Eco' mode
- $9500 CAD
The two easily removable batteries are the most interesting feature, since they could allow for a battery swapping service. I'm assuming that these are the same batteries that the Japanese manufacturers have been collaborating on.
Kawasaki Ninja e-1 | Lightweight EV Commuter | Zero-Emission Motorcycle Fun
The Ninja e-1 gives you a chance to experience the joy that Kawasaki motorcycles deliver and transform your daily commute from a grind into something to look forward to.
www.kawasaki.ca
Kawasaki Z e-1 | Lightweight EV Commuter | Zero-Emission Motorcycle Fun
The Z e-1 gives you a chance to experience the joy that Kawasaki motorcycles deliver and transform your daily commute from a grind into something to look forward to.
www.kawasaki.ca
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