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Motorcycle specifications KawasakiNinja 7 Hybrid 2024 The alternative future

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History will record that it was in 2024 that motorcycling underwent one of the most significant changes in its history since the end of the 19th century. Kawasaki intends to shake things up by becoming the first manufacturer to market a hybrid motorcycle. Yes, like a car: a combination of combustion and electric motors. The new Ninja 7 Hybrid innovates by offering this cocktail of technology.

Kawa promised us this at EICMA 2022. It was no flim-flam! The hybrid motorcycle is ready and eager to let us discover the alliance between petrol and electrons. Beneath its sporty exterior, it's powered by a 451 cm3 engine capable of developing 45 horsepower. A flagship engine for the year 2024, it will appear simultaneously on the 7 Hybrid sports bike and roadster, as well as on the 500 Eliminator, Z 500 and 500 Ninja.

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Behind its bank of cylinders is a 9 kW electric unit. When the two combine forces, power reaches 59 hp. The e-boost mode takes it up to 69 horsepower. It's a time-limited little kick, but handy for overtaking.
The Ninja 7 Hybrid has the native strength of a 500, can boost its power to the equivalent of a 650, but....would"consume like a 250 and rival 1000 Supersports in standing start", according to the manufacturer. It's true that electric motors instantly produce a hell of a thrust. We have no doubt that the twin-engine Ninja will surprise on start-up. But by how many decameters.......?!?

With its Ninja 7 Hybrid, Kawasaki is not only a trendsetter in the motorization field, but is also taking the opportunity to introduce new solutions. This is Kawasaki's first big cube to be fitted with an automatic gearbox (forget the Z 125 Pro with auto gearbox, not sold in Europe). No more selector! To shift gears, two paddles on the left-hand commodo switch gears. Or shift into AT and the system manages the gearbox by itself.

Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybridthe color TFT screen reflects only part of this Ninja's electronics. For the first time, there are two fuel gauges. One for benzine, the other for the 48-volt battery. A number of pictograms and controls on the instrument panel allow the rider to combine the many features of the Ninja hybrid. With the driving modes Sport-Hybrid, Eco-Hybrid or EV - in all-elec' mode, range reaches 12 km, while the motor produces 7 kW, or just under 10 hp.
There's also a Walk function for moving the bike at very low speeds (like electric bikes), an APLF (Automatic Launch Position Finder) system for automatically shifting into first gear when stationary, a Stop & Start and reverse (in Walk mode). Kawa has also incorporated a deceleration energy recovery system.

the concept promises a host of advantages: smooth driving, quiet city driving (with EV mode), controlled pollution and fuel consumption, and no range problems as long as you can find petrol. It's a pretty picture, but it doesn't take into account one important factor: price. This will have a decisive influence on a Sport-GT with less power than an MT-07. At last count, it's somewhere between 11,000 and 12,000 euros.
The weight may also put some people off. An electric vehicle is no lightweight, and the Kawasaki is no exception: 227 kilos dry. Once the tank is full, it's not far off the weight of an R 1300 GS.

The hybrid's name immediately suggests a sporty approach to its strengths. The fairing is clearly in line with this approach, although the heavy shapes are due to the technology carried along. The rear end is dressed up more than usual, to conceal the battery... but which remains visible up close thanks to semi-translucent sections. The independent boot is in charge of cooling tasks. The left-hand duct brings air to the gearbox housing, while the right-hand duct ventilates the battery.

Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid On the other hand, the high-altitude half-guidelines imply a raised riding position, not at all suited to attack. This Ninja wants to ride, not cut. Its chassis also defends this doctrine, with a conventional fork with no adjustment, a basic swingarm and 2-piston brake calipers. The frame is made of tubular steel. There's nothing to report about the two brake discs or the tire dimensions, which are similar to those on the 650 Ninja. On the other hand, the wheelbase is very long for a machine of this size. At 1535 mm, it's even longer than that of a Triumph 1200 Speedmaster. Bear in mind that the 6-and-a-half's is only 1410 mm.

we've seen projects, prototypes, simulations... chimeras above all, praised by short-lived start-ups. This time, it's serious business. Not only is the motorcycle going to land in real life (not in a crowdfunding scheme) in 2024, but one of the market's leading brands is getting involved. Kawasaki is seriously thinking about a different future. The idea is more than salutary, but the price isn't as intrepid as the concept.

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Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid (2024) : What you need to know before you buy

Prices

Basic version
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13,159€

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Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
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Specifications

Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid 2024
  • Chassis
  • Frame : Tubular steel mesh
  • Seat height : 795 mm (31.30 in)
  • Length : 2,145 mm (84.45 in)
  • Width : 750 mm (29.53 in)
  • Min height : 1,135 mm (44.69 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,535 mm (60.43 in)
  • Dry weight : 227 kg (500 lb)
  • Front axle
  • Telescopic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
  • Braking 2 discs Ø 300 mm (11.81 in), 2-piston caliper
  • Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid 2024 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , automatic
  • Secondary by chain
  • Rear axle
  • Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 114 mm (4.49 in)
  • Preload adjustment
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 250 mm (9.84 in), single-piston caliper
  • Rear tire : 160 / 60 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Standard equipment
  • Brake assist : ABS
  • Number of riding modes : 3
  • TFT Full-Colour screen size: 10.92 cm (4.3 inches)
  • Aluminium rims
  • Gear indicator
  • Automatic transmission
  • Bluetooth
  • Reverse gear

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Bikers' reviews (10)

French Model 2024
I've had one for a month now. I'm not an avid biker, but it's my third, and I'm beginning to get an idea of the good and bad sides of each model. Frankly, it's a nice bike for getting to work in town, saving a bit of fuel and noise, and avoiding the need to shift gears once you're in town. I wouldn't recommend it to those who want a high-performance, easy-to-handle bike for the sake of riding, but rather for those who want a functional bike with a bit of fun. On the electric side, it's great not to have the engine noise or the incessant gear changes below 50kmh in Paris. On the other hand, 12km of capacity is clearly an exaggeration, or 12km at 30kmh max. At 60kmh, you'll never reach 12km. And 12km isn't enough anyway. 20 in my opinion would have been the minimum. The maximum speed of 60kmh suits me, especially as the Paris ring road is only 50kmh. On the combustion side, I must admit to being a little disappointed by the torque in first and second gear, but otherwise the acceleration is very linear, and between 5th and 6th gear, overtaking is no problem. The nice touch is the electric boost, which is quite pronounced. I think the big drawback of this model is the gearshift. In fact, every time you change gear, there's a loss of acceleration for half a second, and the bike has just enough time to detect before the next gear changes, which creates a very unpleasant jolt. As for the cycle, it's actually quite long and heavy, which is noticeable when cornering (because it's very stable), in traffic jams and especially when walking alongside it. The WALK function is rather welcome, even if I thought it was superfluous at first. As for the price, I would never have taken it at 13-14k euros and I wouldn't recommend it. On the other hand, I've had it for under 10k and for that price, it's still interesting. Finally, it's a gadget bike with its electric motor and gearshift levers, and despite its lack of performance on the motor side, I'm satisfied with it. Rating : 4/5
French Model 2024
Would be more interesting in an urban, touring Vulcan-type category, and rechargeable. Rating : 1/5
French Model 2024
It's not rechargeable: read on MSN "Why didn't you opt for a rechargeable model? Indeed, when we asked the engineers why they had omitted the plug, they felt that, the Ninja being a hybrid, it would recharge itself." Rating : 4/5
French Model 2024
Good initiative, but 59hp cumulative (so not used all the time)... Who's going to want to invest in this? (yes, I know, it's just a show of know-how) Reverse gear, walk assist mode, are we dealing with a big Goldwing or a Road King? No, just a 400 Kawasaki... Otherwise, the aesthetics are not too bad, the Kawasaki identity is well present. I congratulate them on being the first to get into this business, while Honda is not far behind, but seems to be more cautious. Rating : 5/5
The key question is whether this bike is a plug-in hybrid (good) or a non-plug-in hybrid (bad) Rating : 5/5
Subsidiary question: is it a plug-in hybrid or not? Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
I don't seem to have seen the weight of the machine: how does it look? Rating : 3/5
The bike weighs 227kg unladen Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
An interesting alternative. The line is attractive, and the upright position of the handlebars gives it a sporty look. This technique should be tried and encouraged if the sensations and savings are there. I can't wait to try out this new type of bike. This could be the real start of the future of motorcycling... And the result already looks very accomplished! Can't wait for January... Rating : 4/5
French Model 2024
MAGNIFICENT TECHNOLOGY BRAVO KAWASAKI FOR INNOVATING ENFN Rating : 5/5
French Model 2024
I'm aware that no price has been announced, but 14,000€ is an estimate for something that doesn't even have the performance of an aging ER6 unbridled... So I know that some people aren't even ashamed to sell electric 125 equivalents at this price, but it's the price of a new 1000. I'll keep a curious eye on it, because it must be different in terms of feel and very economical to run, but at that price, it would be a categorical no-no. Rating : 3/5
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