What is the top speed of the domestic H2?

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DiDawson
08/31/25 6:33am
Maximum speed can reach 360 km/h. Engine specifications: The Kawasaki H2 is a high-performance motorcycle under the Kawasaki brand. This motorcycle is equipped with a 998cc four-cylinder, four-stroke liquid-cooled engine. The maximum power output of this engine is 162 kW, with a compression ratio of 8.5:1, bore of 76 mm, stroke of 55 mm, and it is paired with a six-speed transmission. Body parameters: Dimensions are 2085×810×1130 (mm), seat height is 830 mm, minimum ground clearance is 140 mm, wheelbase is 1455 mm, curb weight is 239 kg, fuel tank capacity is 19 L, and the frame is a trellis type.
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LeHadley
09/13/25 2:57am
The domestic H2 model, according to a friend who has driven it, can reach a top speed of around 170 km/h, depending on whether it's equipped with the 1.5T or 1.3T engine. The engine responds quite quickly, making acceleration and overtaking on highways quite effortless. However, in real-world driving, the top speed is rarely utilized, as highway speed limits are typically 120 km/h, and city driving is even slower. In terms of acceleration, it takes just over 10 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h, which isn't the fastest but is more than sufficient for daily commuting. The suspension tuning is also quite effective, providing stability on highways without excessive floating, though it can feel a bit bumpy on uneven roads. It's advisable to regularly check the tires and tire pressure to ensure stable performance. Avoid pressing the accelerator too hard for both fuel efficiency and safety; the average urban fuel consumption is around 7-8L, making it suitable for ordinary family transportation. Overall, I think this car offers a good balance, and there's no need to constantly challenge its top speed.
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