Kawasaki Reveals Hybrid Motorcycle Plans

Press Release | October 13, 2021

Kawasaki has announced plans for a future range of hybrid and battery-powered bikes with the first models hitting showrooms in the near future.

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A side view of a Kawasaki prototype in testing.

Along with this announcement, Kawasaki took the wraps off a hybrid prototype that it has been dropping hints about since 2020, which displays how the technology will be applied to evolutions of existing gas-powered machines.

Fuel for the open road and electric for town.

Kawasaki says that by 2035 every major model it sells in developed markets will be either fully electric or a hybrid. However, in the short term, the company vowed to have more than 10 battery-electric and hybrid-electric motorcycle models in showrooms by 2025, which is a much different outlook from when Kawasaki unveiled an electric prototype several years ago with no plan for a production bike.

Kawasaki showed developments on an H2 engine.
Kawasaki hybrid system
An example of how hybrid technology could be used on a motorcycle.

Kawasaki says that by 2025 it will be launching an average of 16 new models a year, including the battery-electric and hybrids, and by then the company will have launched 15 new off-road models as well.

Kawasaki EV prototype

New bikes are expected to be on the road from 2025.

Kawasaki hasn’t officially revealed any details of the hybrid prototype as of yet, but it appears to use the parallel twin engine from either the Ninja 250 or Ninja 400, and a large electric motor is fitted above the gearbox. The battery is a 48V unit mounted under the seat.

 

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