A new rendering of the 2017 Kawasaki Ninja 250 has
been published by the Japanese motorcycle magazine, Young Machine. The
quarter-litre has been imagined with sleeker LED headlamps and upside down
front forks.
The upcoming Kawasaki Ninja
250 facelift might turn out to be powered by a twin-cylinder mill and not a
four pot. A four cylinder layout not only will have made the proposition
difficult to build and maintain but also more expensive than rivals.
The parallel twin mill, in its present state,
displaces 249 cc and is capable of producing 32 PS of maximum power at 11,000
rpm and 21 Nm of peak torque at 10,000 rpm. The figures will get a major boost
so that the new Kawasaki Ninja can take on the Honda CBR250RR. The Honda is at
present the most powerful quarter litre series production motorcycle with an
output of 38.7 PS of power and 23.3 Nm of torque.
The speculative rendering has the front section
inspired from the Kawasaki Ninja 650. The Kawasaki Ninja 250 update may utilise
a steel trellis frame. Expect the new Kawasaki Ninja 250 to be released
late next year or in 2018. The changes on the quarter litre would eventually
make their way into the Kawasaki Ninja 300 sold in some Asian, European and
American markets.