2024 Kawasaki Z7 Hybrid ABS With a power unit that combines a 451cc internal combustion engine and a compact electric traction motor, the world's first¹ strong hybrid² motorcycle offers riders a number of new riding experiences: a mid-size package with the instant acceleration of a 1,000cc-class supersport model from a standing start (with e-boost), fuel economy on par with smaller displacement models, and button-shift sport riding. Following on the heels of Kawasaki's game-changing Ninja® 7 Hybrid, the Z7 Hybrid, with three different drive modes each offering a distinct riding character and numerous innovative features for riders to explore, is truly part of a new era in riding experience. Features may include: STRONG HYBRID POWER WORLD'S FIRST The world's first¹ strong hybrid² motorcycle is taking the streets by storm, combining a 451cc internal combustion engine and a compact electric traction motor. This supernaked offers plenty of new riding experiences with the instant acceleration of a 1,000cc-class supersport model from a standing start (with e-boost), fuel economy similar to smaller displacement models, and button-shift sport riding. HANDLING SPORTY & RIDER-FRIENDLY Inspired by conventional sport motorcycle chassis design, all the components of the hybrid power unit (ICE, traction motor, battery pack, ISG) are carefully arranged in a lightweight trellis frame to achieve the light, nimble handling that Kawasaki sport motorcycles are known for. STYLING FUTURISTIC DESIGN Blending the sharp, aggressive looks of a Z supernaked with the clean, high-class image of a hybrid machine, the Z7 Hybrid ABS motorcycle's strong, muscular design highlights its street riding potential while leaving a powerful impression. Blend of sporty Z styling and a hybrid's clean high-class image Full automatic or manual button-shift Idling stop function ALPF (Automatic Launch Position Finder) Zero emissions, quiet running in EV Mode TFT full-color instrumentation with smartphone connectivity All-LED lighting
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