Kawasaki Z800 Limited Edition Launched In India; Priced at Rs. 7.5 Lakh

- The Z800 limited edition is restricted to just 10 units
- The limited edition model gets new blue and black paint scheme
- The Z800 gets no mechanical changes on the limited edition version
India Kawasaki Motors has introduced the Z800 Limited Edition in the country restricted to just 10 units. The spirited street-fighter is one of the best offerings you can get from the Japanese bike maker and is priced at Rs. 7.5 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Interestingly, the limited edition model is priced the same as the standard version and gets cosmetic changes that include a new paint scheme, while the mechanicals remains the same.
The Kawasaki Z800 Limited Edition gets a black and blue dual paint with white and red graphics extending from the headlamp cluster to the tail section. The tank gets dominated by the electric blue shade, while the side panels get the white and red graphics. Lastly, the rims get blue piping, keeping up with the overall colour scheme. The new paint option looks refreshing on the Z800 if you ask us, and is a healthy change for those who are not big fans of the Black and Green colour scheme the bike maker already offers.

Kawasaki Z800 Limited Edition
That said, Kawasaki Z800 Limited Edition continues to use the 806cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke in-line four-cylinder engine that is tuned to produce 111bhp of power at 10,200rpm and 83Nm of torque at 8000 rpm. The motor comes paired to a six-speed transmission. The Z800 rivals the likes of the Triumph Street Triple, Benelli TNT 600i, Honda CBR650F and Ducati Monster 821 in the segment. Apart from the limited edition, the bike maker has no offers for the festive season.
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