Kawasaki Spirit Charger Concept
Kawasaki has just shared this concept
image at the Tokyo Motor Show and said that this is a computer-generated sketch
of the model and it’s called the Concept SC 01 or Spirit Charger Concept. This
motorcycle clearly says that the Kawasaki Spirit Charger Concept is not
designed for such hardcore performance as the H2, and H2R.
Kawasaki Spirit Charger Concept will
feature, sooner or later, a softer, more luxurious approach towards the
motorcycle. Kawasaki is suggesting that the bike is more suitable for everyday
performance and comfort. If, by any chance, this concept makes it to production
then its game on. The Kawasaki Spirit Charger Concept will use a revised and
balanced supercharged engine.
Kawasaki Spirit Charger Concept will
retain the performance of a forced induction engine. However, it will end up
providing better fuel economy thanks to clever throttle by wire technology. The
tech is described as ‘electronically controlled flaps at the supercharger
entrance, allowing the volume of intake air and airflow direction to be
adjusted for increased efficiency.
Kawasaki’s Motorcycle and Engineering
Company announced a new ‘Rideology’ strategy. Kawasaki admits they need a
machine to possess power and grace as with quackers of the past. Secondly,
Kawasaki motorcycles should continue to be fun and rewarding to ride. Last, but
not the least, the ongoing closure within the entire Kawasaki Group harnessing
cutting edge technology is helping to enrich the lives of people and
motorcyclist worldwide. Whatever all of these news ideas are from Kawasaki they
are easier to decode. Kawasaki pretty much admits this is the first
supercharged motorcycle and not the last. The rumoured S2 is context and there
are chances that a 650cc engine motorcycle could come into play within a year
or two.