You will know that Kawasaki’s name has always been a symbol of performance and quality in the world of sports bikes. Now the company has once again hit the market, updating its classic styled Kawasaki Z900RS 2026. The bike has now come with even more modern engines, chassis and electronic features, retaining the inspired design from the old Z1 model.

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Design

The new Z900RS 2026 look is classic, but everything inside it is brand new. Its design still salutes the Z1 styling of the 1970s, giving it a retro and premium appeal.

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However, when it comes to technology and performance, Kawasaki has left no stone unturned. The company has added electronic throttle valves, new gear ratio setup, and IMU-based electronic system that further improves the riding experience.

Performance

Kawasaki has delivered the same 948cc, inline-four, liquid-cooled engine to the new Z900RS, but now it has some important updates.

Now this engine generates 116hp power at 9,300rpm and 98Nm torque at 7,700rpm. It has been increased by 5hp compared to the previous model. This means that the bike now feels smoother, faster and more excited on high-raves.

In addition, Kawasaki has also redesigned its megaphone-style exhaust system. Due to the new shaped header pipes, its sound is now heard even deeper and richer, giving a real music-like feel to the riders.

Features

The new Z900RS 2026 has become smarter than ever, not just powerful. It now has an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) based electronics suite.

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Kawasaki Cornering Management Function (KCMF) which maintains the stability of the bike at turns.
Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS) now with a by-directional system, allowing gears to be changed without a clutch. Electronic Cruise Control makes rides more comfortable in long trips.

Suspension

Also the Z900RS will be offered in two variants, Standard and SE (Special Edition). The standard model offers a 41mm USD front fork and rear monoshock, while the company has further upgraded the braking and suspension system in the SE variants.

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Launch

However the Kawasaki Z900RS 2026 is currently unveiled in the European market, and will be launched in other global markets in the coming months. The company has not yet revealed its price, but it is expected to come with a premium price tag in its segment.