How much horsepower does the Kawasaki H2 have?

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BeckettRose
07/30/25 8:39am
The Kawasaki H2 has 200 horsepower. The Kawasaki H2's body dimensions are: length 2085mm, width 810mm, height 1130mm, seat height 830mm, minimum ground clearance 140mm, wheelbase 1455mm, curb weight 239kg, and fuel tank capacity 19L. The Kawasaki H2's engine is an inline four-cylinder water-cooled engine with a supercharger, four valves per cylinder. The actual displacement of this engine is 998cc, with a maximum horsepower of 210PS, maximum power of 154kW, maximum torque of 140Nm, and it is paired with a six-speed transmission.
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