···
Log in / Register

What is the range of the Kawasaki Z400 in kilometers?

3 Answers
Ariel
07/30/25 12:56am
Under comprehensive road conditions, the tested fuel consumption is 5 liters per 100 kilometers. With a 14-liter fuel tank, the range is 300 kilometers. Since its debut at the 2018 Milan Motorcycle Show, the Kawasaki Z400 has been highly anticipated by domestic consumers. It shares the Ninja 400 platform and incorporates engine integration and paint technology derived from the H2. Equipped with Kawasaki's newly developed 399cc liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine, it delivers the same maximum power as the Ninja 400 at 33.4 kW (45 hp). To enhance urban commuting comfort, Kawasaki has equipped it with a slipper clutch, a more comfortable riding triangle, and a lightweight body for improved handling.
Was this review help?
12
1
Share
DeMaddox
08/15/25 6:23am
I've been riding the Kawasaki Z400 for a while now. The fuel tank capacity is about 15 liters, and with stop-and-go city riding, the fuel consumption is around 4.5 liters per 100 kilometers, giving a range of approximately 350 kilometers. However, the actual range varies depending on the rider. For example, when I rode on the highway maintaining a speed of 90 km/h, the fuel consumption dropped to 3.8 liters, extending the range to nearly 400 kilometers. On the other hand, in congested city traffic with frequent acceleration and braking, the fuel consumption rose above 5 liters, reducing the range to just over 300 kilometers. Maintenance is also crucial; regular oil changes and tire pressure checks can help save fuel. If you enjoy long-distance rides, it's advisable to plan your route in advance and not wait until the fuel light comes on to look for a gas station. For beginners, it's best to start with steady riding and avoid taking risks. Overall, this bike offers great value for money, with sufficient range for daily commuting and weekend trips.
Was this review help?
9
5
Share
Expand All
LaTanner
10/20/25 4:13am
As someone who frequently tinkers with motorcycles, I believe the Z400's range depends on several key factors. With a standard 15-liter fuel tank and a combined fuel consumption of 4-5 liters per 100 kilometers, the average range is 330-370 kilometers. Riding style has the greatest impact: frequent overtaking and high-speed riding consume more fuel, while steady cruising saves fuel. Mechanically, loose chains, clogged air filters, or aged engine oil can all reduce efficiency and decrease range. I recommend fellow riders perform seasonal maintenance, checking the fuel system and riding habits. Additionally, road conditions cannot be ignored: uphill sections in mountainous areas increase resistance, raising fuel consumption to over 6 liters; flat terrain is more fuel-efficient. Carrying loads over 100 kilograms also reduces range. Don’t overlook these details—optimizing them can improve mileage by 10-20%.
Was this review help?
13
0
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the difference between low-end torque and high-end torque?

The difference between low-end torque and high-end torque lies in the fact that the maximum power occurs at different RPM ranges. Below is a detailed introduction to the differences between the two: 1. Power aspect: The power is relatively small, and as the RPM increases, the power gradually amplifies. With further RPM increase, the power will slowly decline. A car with high torque at low RPM means it can output relatively high torque at lower RPMs, while a car with low torque at high RPM means it outputs relatively low torque at higher RPMs. 2. Engine internal structure aspect: Gasoline engines belong to the high RPM category, whereas diesel engines belong to the low RPM category.
6
3
Share

What transmission does the Changan Oshan X7 use?

Changan Oshan X7 uses a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. More information about Changan Oshan X7 is as follows: 1. Changan Oshan X7 is equipped with a Blue Whale series 1.5TGDI engine, with a maximum power of 131kW (178PS)/5500rpm and a peak torque of 265N·m/1450-4500rpm. 2. The new car comes standard with shark fin antenna, full LED low/high beam headlights, adjustable LED headlight height, LED mirror turn signals, LED brake taillights, LED rear fog lights, delayed headlight shutdown, vehicle search light/sound prompts, electric mirror adjustment, and anti-glare interior rearview mirror.
10
1
Share

How to Use the 8th Generation Camry's Manual-Automatic Transmission?

8th Generation Camry's manual-automatic transmission is specifically used by switching from P gear to D gear, and then from D gear to the left M gear. Pushing up shifts to a higher gear, while pushing down shifts to a lower gear. Below is more information about the manual-automatic transmission: 1. The manual-automatic transmission is also a type of automatic transmission, but it adds the function of manual shifting. 2. The driver controls the shifting timing based on the engine speed and actual road conditions. 3. In manual mode, when the vehicle brakes or decelerates, the transmission will automatically downshift, and the driver does not need to manually downshift unless encountering situations that require forced downshifting, such as accelerating to overtake.
6
4
Share

What Causes Doors to Automatically Lock?

The reason doors automatically lock is that when the vehicle speed reaches the preset value in the computer, the door lock button will be automatically pressed. This feature, also known as speed-sensing auto-locking, is designed to prevent accidental door opening. There are other methods of automatic door locking as well. For instance, when the transmission is shifted into D (Drive) gear, the lock button will automatically engage to prevent unintended door opening. Some Chevrolet and Buick models use this locking method. Another method involves the doors automatically locking when the driver applies the brakes during driving, commonly found in domestic or some low-end vehicles. A less common locking method is when the doors automatically lock after the vehicle has been in continuous motion for 10 seconds.
13
0
Share

What Causes the Exhaust Pipe to Turn Red?

Exhaust pipes turning red occur when part of the combustible gas from the cylinders enters the exhaust pipe and continues to burn. The specific reasons are as follows: Combustible gases rushing into the exhaust pipe: This leads to the exhaust gases entering the exhaust pipe, raising the exhaust temperature. If the fuel injection timing is too late, it not only slows down the combustion rate but also results in incomplete combustion, causing diesel to burn in the exhaust pipe during the later stages of injection, thereby increasing the exhaust temperature. Part of the combustible gas from the cylinders enters the exhaust pipe: An overly lean air-fuel mixture can cause slow combustion after ignition, extending into the exhaust stroke and continuing to burn. Exhaust valve leakage or insufficient valve clearance: If the exhaust valve does not seal properly or the valve clearance is too small, it allows combustion gases to enter the exhaust pipe, raising the exhaust pipe temperature.
15
3
Share

Should the Hyundai Fista use 92 or 95 octane fuel?

The minimum fuel grade specified for the Fista's engine is 92 octane, so this engine can use 92 octane or higher fuel. Here is some relevant information about gasoline: 1. 92 octane gasoline consists of 92% isooctane and 8% n-heptane, while 95 octane gasoline consists of 95% isooctane and 5% n-heptane. The higher the octane number, the better the fuel's anti-knock performance. 2. The anti-knock performance of gasoline refers to its ability to resist knocking during combustion in the engine. Engine knocking is often mentioned, which is essentially an abnormal combustion phenomenon of gasoline. 3. If the engine uses fuel that does not meet the specified grade, knocking may occur during operation. This can also lead to reduced vehicle power, increased engine noise, and higher fuel consumption.
11
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.