Kawasaki opens attack in A2 segment

When the third driving license directive came into effect in 2013, many people were rather disparaged about it, but in ten years the “A2 class” has emerged as a very interesting segment. Reason for Kawasaki to make a big splash this year, with very competitive prices for the Eliminator, Z500 and Ninja 500.

Kawasaki opens attack in A2 segment

There is no class where “Value for money” is as important as the “A2 segment”, with which many new motorcyclists start their first motorcycle adventure. A segment in which Kawasaki says it has a strong position. The low average age of Kawasaki riders must be living proof of this.

To maintain this strong position, Team Green has invested heavily in a completely new Eliminator 500 for 2024, the introduction of which is currently taking place in Malaga, in addition to the also completely new Z500 and Ninja 500, which succeed the Z400 and Ninja 400 and are in the Benelux will only be available as an SE version.

Due to the increasing number of starting young motorcyclists and the increasing need among existing motorcyclists for light, agile motorcycles, Kawasaki has revised the prices for its 500 series to make them even more accessible.

-Z500 SE €7,049,-
-Ninja 500 SE €7,649,-
– Eliminator 500 €7,499
– Eliminator 500 SE €7,899,-

Prices for these models also include a 4-year manufacturer’s warranty and 4-year Kawasaki Road Assistance.

With these three new price-reduced models, Kawasaki is committed to “greening” the mid-range segment even further and welcoming many (new) riders to the Kawasaki family.

– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.

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