You likely know that Kawasaki has always been a symbol of performance and style in the sports bike world. Now, the company has introduced two of its popular bikes, the 2026 Kawasaki Ninja 250 and Z250, in new avatars. Both bikes have seen significant updates not only in color but also in features and design. For those who enjoy sporty riding, this launch is a treat.
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Design
Kawasaki has given its bikes an even bolder and more modern look this time. While the Ninja 250 now comes in attractive Lime Green, Metallic Spark Black, and Passion Red color options, the Z250 comes in sporty Metallic Matte Graphene Steel Gray and Ebony Black finishes.

Both bikes have been designed with aerodynamic features to ensure control and stability even at high speeds. The sharp LED headlamps and sleek body graphics at the front give the bike an aggressive look.
Performance
However, Kawasaki has provided the same engine in both the 2026 Ninja 250 and Z250. Both bikes feature a 249cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine that produces around 37 bhp and 23 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox, making the riding experience smooth and responsive.
The Ninja 250 is known for its performance and refinement in its segment. The Z250’s street-naked design will appeal to those who prefer urban riding. Both bikes have a top speed of around 160 kmph, making them even more popular among young riders.
Suspension
Now, let us tell you that Kawasaki has not compromised on safety and stability. Both bikes are equipped with telescopic front forks and monoshock rear suspension, which provides excellent performance even during high-speed turns and on uneven roads.

However, for braking, a dual-channel ABS system and disc brakes (front and rear) have been installed, due to which the bike remains balanced even during sudden braking.
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Features
Kawasaki has made several technological advancements in the 2026 model. Both bikes now feature a fully digital TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and Rideology app support. This allows riders to view call alerts, notifications, and riding data directly on the screen.
In addition, LED lighting, a refined exhaust system, and a lightweight frame make the bike even more modern and user-friendly.
Price
Talking about the price, the Ninja 250 is expected to be priced around ₹3.50 lakh (ex-showroom) and the Z250 around ₹3.10 lakh (ex-showroom).










