Kawasaki Ninja ZX 4RR: Kawasaki recently introduced the top-of-the-line Ninja ZX-4RR in India, available at Rs 9.10 lakh (ex-showroom). This model is priced only Rs 28,000 lower than the Z900, making it the most expensive 400cc motorcycle in India. The ZX-4RR comes with many cutting-edge features and specifications.
Kawasaki has launched an innovative Supersport model in a segment already packed with 400cc sport bikes. The Ninja ZX-4RR boasts a powerful 400cc In-Line Four engine and top-notch performance in a small frame. Whether you’re on the track or cruising the streets, this bike will make you feel the rush of its unmatched power, exciting high-revving sound, and agile, responsive handling, igniting the Supersport enthusiast in you.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 4RR Engine and Power
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR runs on a liquid-cooled, 399cc, inline-four engine that delivers 77hp at 14,500rpm and 39Nm of torque at 13,000rpm. To unleash its full power, you’ll have to rev up this compact engine. Thanks to RAM air, the power reaches its peak at 80hp.
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX 4RR and the standard ZX-4R have a similar mainframe, but the ZX-4RR boasts improved suspension. You’ll find an adjustable front fork for preload and a fully adjustable rear monoshock on the ZX-4RR. Unlike the ZX-4R, a bidirectional quickshifter is included as a standard feature on the ZX-4RR.

The electronics package is the same for both the small-capacity ZX models. It offers four riding modes: Sport, Road, Rain, and Rider (which you can customize). Switching between these modes changes the power settings, traction control, and ABS intervention settings to suit your preferences.
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX 4RR is available at Rs 9.10 lakh, which is Rs 61,000 more expensive than the ZX-4R. These bikes are brought to India as CBUs, hence the higher price tag. So, if you’re eyeing these models, be prepared for the price difference.