Is Kawasaki Z250 Premium?

The Kawasaki Z250 is a motorcycle from the Z-series. The Japanese manufacturer offers this naked street motorbike, which has a premium body style and uncompromising ride quality. The bike was released in India with the intention of appealing to young people searching for a powerful naked bike at a reasonable cost.

Design
The Kawasaki Z250 is among the world's most attractive street motorcycles. Its twin triangle headlamp portion with a tiny visor on the front fascia makes for excellent night vision. The bike's petrol tank is beautifully sculpted, making for an enjoyable and seamless riding experience as well as an eye-catching appearance. Its well-padded split seat, which provides outstanding comfort for both the rider and the pillion.

Specifications 
Engine and Gearbox
The motorcycle is powered by a 249-cc liquid-cooled parallel twin engine coupled to a gearbox with six speeds. The mill produces a peak torque of 21 Nm at 10000 rpm and a net power of 32 PS at 11000 rpm. The engine has a diameter-to-stroke ratio of 62 mm by 41.2 mm and a compression ratio of 11.6:1.

Features
The Kawasaki Z250 is outfitted with two triangle headlamp sections, each with a small visor to provide a stronger beam of light and an ideal nighttime view. It features a fuel gauge, digital twin trip metres, an analogue tachometer, and a digital speedometer. With the addition of a high-performance ABS unit, the bike's braking system is improved, refined, and responsive.

Suspension and Brakes
The bike's formidable stopping power comes from two sets of twin piston callipers, one at the front (220 mm disc brake) and one at the back (290 mm single disc brake). With the aid of a bottom-link Uni-trak with a gas-charged monoshock at the back and telescopic forks at the front, the suspension responsibilities are accomplished very well.

Pros
  • The motorcycles that belong to Kawasaki's Z series are renowned for their aggressive styling. 
  • It has a powerful and angular appearance. 
  • It has all the high-end aesthetic amenities often found in flagship models.
  • The performance and refinement of the Kawasaki Z250's 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, parallel-twin 249cc engine is highly excellent.
Cons
  • lt slightly detracts from the otherwise decent ride quality over uneven ground. 
  • The narrow and somewhat firm pillion seat contributes to the discomfort experienced by pillion passengers on extended excursions.
  • It is not as easy to read in direct sunlight.
  • The Kawasaki Z250 is quite expensive in comparison to all the other twin-cylinder motorcycles. 

Price 
The Kawasaki Z250 is currently available for Rs. 3.08 lakh.

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