Which country manufactures Kawasaki?

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DiAlyssa
07/29/25 3:37pm
Kawasaki is manufactured in Japan. Below are the details about the Kawasaki 400: Power: The Kawasaki 400, now known as the Ninja 400, is equipped with a liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine. This engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 45ps at 10,000rpm and a maximum torque of 38N.m at 8,000rpm, with an actual displacement of 399cc. It is positioned as Kawasaki's entry-level sports bike. Appearance: The seat height is 785mm, approximately 10cm lower than typical models like the CFMoto 250 and 150, providing a more comfortable riding posture. The overall weight is 168KG, a reduction of 6.8KG compared to the previous generation. The Ninja 400's frame is more robust, offering a lightweight yet stable ride.
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