presentation of the VERSYS 1000 2022
Well, well.... It would seem that the absence of the 1000 Versys (without S or SE) was clearly noticed in Kawa's 2021 range. It had slipped away to leave the field clear for the S. It would seem that the public took umbrage, as the big trail bike returns in 2022 in this simplified version. But it's no less interesting, because it retains the essentials. Its niche is to offer a large SUV at an affordable price - 1,100 euros less than the 2020 Taro.
In the absence of a big tourer from Kawasaki, it's the trail-GT that occupies the role of long-distance traveler. Far from being an exception. You'd almost think it was a fad, until it became almost the norm. KTM, Triumph, Suzuki, Ducati (to name but a few) charter this type of motorcycle to set off on the long haul. As the abundance of technology has also taken up residence in Akashi, the Versys 1000 has been given a whole host of improvements and a new look.
Long gone are the days when Versys had the face of a minion returning from a vacation in Chernobyl. Redesigned in 2015 with hints of H2, the trail bike takes this experimentation a step further, adding bits of Ninja 400 and 636. With a more mature air, chubby shoulders and a loaded jaw to replace the mandibles, it would seem that the time has come to assert a deferential stature. Kawa has taken the opportunity to revise the hoof, add a few pieces of trim to the rear to make it a little more plush, modify the shape of the indicators... and impose some strange hatches on the flanks.
This is where the additional lanterns for the SE version's bend lighting are fitted. But instead of offering specific panels, the manufacturer persists in the same challenge as for the H2 SX (only the H2 SX SE is available here), plugging the slots with covers that spoil the design. If these spaces were as big as a tangerine, we'd ignore them - but here, the integration is as good as scotch tape on porcelain.
Let's not pay them any more attention. We won't see them on the road, and the new cladding combined with a modified windscreen should improve on-board protection; although it's now only 65 mm adjustable, 10 mm less than before.

There are also few changes to the chassis, apart from a recalibrated suspension set-up for better shock absorption. The 43 mm upside-down fork and 150 mm monoshock should provide greater comfort. Oops, back to the front. This is where we see the change. The brake calipers become radial and monobloc, and will be assisted by a more powerful ABS. We'll see about that in the next chapter. Let's take a look at the cockpit for a moment, before delving into the electronic innards of the 1000 Versys III, where most of the changes are to be found.

Voiiiilla! It's like being on the handlebars. The brake chamber is now sport-type. A 12V socket finally comes as standard. The instrumentation comes straight from the H2, offering a more illustrious look. The commodos have been changed, and are much better furnished, heralding the arrival of new assistances.
Cruise control, as mentioned earlier, and with the presence of a Bosch I.M.U., the big Versys can now boast the KCMF cornering monitoring system. It supervises KIBS, the intelligent anti-lock braking system inherited from the H2 and ZX-10R.
There's also 3-mode KTRC traction control, ABS, two power modes, and an optional shifter. LED lighting throughout.

Does the Versys 1000 want to go off-road, or is it still a road bike? With 17-inch wheels and Bridgestone T31 rubber, there's no doubt about its orientation. If Kawa had wanted to create an illusion, we'd have found an A41 and a 19-inch front wheel. No, this machine is perfectly in tune with its crossover vocation. For its third chapter, it has borrowed a whole host of technologies from the most tactical models in the catalog. But the standard version is only entitled to a few of them, in order to maintain an attack price while preserving the essentials. As with the H2 SX, the big Versys only reveals the full extent of its virtues in the SE version. With semi-active suspension, reinforced electronics, standard shifter, cornering lights, increased comfort and European-style pricing. The S version is an intermediate choice, especially for those who don't place much importance on electronic suspension.
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Key facts Kawasaki VERSYS 1000 (2022) : What you need to know before you buy
Specifications Kawasaki VERSYS 1000 2022
- Chassis
- Frame : Double aluminum beam
- Fuel capacity : 21 liters (5.55 US gallons)
- Seat height : 840 mm (33.07 in)
- Length : 2,270 mm (89.37 in)
- Width : 895 mm (35.24 in)
- Height between 1,400 mm (55.12 in) and 1,465 mm (57.68 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,520 mm (59.84 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 253 kg (558 lb)
- Front axle
- Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, Wheel travel : 150 mm (5.91 in)
- Braking 2 discs Ø 310 mm (12.2 in), 4-piston caliper
- Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.5 bar
- Transmission
- 6 stage gearbox , manual - optional shifter
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 152 mm (5.98 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 250 mm (9.84 in), single-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 180 / 55 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.9 bar
- Motor
- 4 cylinders online , 4 strokes
- Injection Ø 38 mm
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 1,043 cc
- 120 ch (118.30 hp) to 9,000 rpm
- 10.40 mkg to 7,500 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 1.99 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 22.61 kg/mkg
- Compression : 10.3 : 1
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : ABS as standard
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the VERSYS 1000 2022
- What is the power of the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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The VERSYS 1000 2022 develops a power of 120 ch (118.30 hp)
- What is the torque of the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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The maximum torque of the VERSYS 1000 2022 is 10.40 mkg to 7,500 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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The VERSYS 1000 2022 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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The VERSYS 1000 2022 has a a weight when fully loaded of 253 kg (558 lb).
- QWhat is the seat height of the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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To ensure good accessibility, the VERSYS 1000 2022 offers a minimum seat height of 840 mm (33.07 in).
- What is the price of the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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The price of the VERSYS 1000 2022 is 12,499€ in France
- What colors are available for the VERSYS 1000 2022?
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For the 2022 model year, the VERSYS 1000 is available in one color: green.
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 13 reviews
Purchased after many trials (Triumph Tiger, bmw 750gs, 900 xr, vstrom 1050 and 650, ninja 1000sx, tracer 9, etc...).
It was obvious from the very first kms of the test that this was the best choice for a duo (80% of use in a duo). It's by far the best in terms of comfort (duo, passenger seat) and motor pleasure (power, torque, flexibility).
Yes, it's a bit heavy when stationary, but that all fades away as soon as you're on the move, and it even becomes easy to ride: the clutch is super progressive, the quick shifter is a delight, and the braking is responsive yet easy to modulate. Whether on small Corsican roads or the freeway, it's at ease and very safe. Even in the basic version, it has a central stand, cruise control and an inertial unit. Chain cleaning/lubrication every 500/700kms, and tensioning every 1000/1500kms is not that complicated. Reliability is there, and the price, maintenance, consumption and insurance are reasonable. Ultra-practical luggage, leaving no ugly hoops when removed. I don't do off-roading, but I still prefer the high position and protection offered by this road-going trail bike and its inexhaustible 4-cylinder engine to a roadster or even a GT. My passenger appreciates it enormously. Although I sometimes try out other models, I don't find these qualities in any of them. I'm not about to change! Rating : 5/5 Respond to Solb13
The previous model (2015 to 2018) was much better and tempted me. But not this one! Rating : 3/5 Respond to Alain81
https://www.motoplanete.com/kawasaki/5838/1400-GTR-2016/contact.html Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
We rode down south from Brittany this summer on a Versys 1000 se grand tourer I'd just bought (just enough time to do the 1000kms break-in) and it was great
You can cover a lot of miles on this bike without getting tired
Having already ridden it with a 2017 vstrom 1000 (which is already a very good tourer), I found the versys much more versatile and easier to handle at low speeds with a loaded duo
Added to this is the 4-cylinder router (which was what initially piqued my interest)
A purchase I don't regret at all Rating : 5/5 Respond to Lolo
Power, flexibility, comfort, aesthetics, protection. Top-notch! Rating : 5/5 Respond to jojo rockabilly
There's still the 12v socket, which isn't a USB (?) socket, and there's no bar to hold the phone (or your phone) in the upright position (a problem with trails!). Rating : 5/5 Respond to Yaba bara
I can confirm that it's an excellent bike with a lot of torque and TOP for DUO
My wife loves it, but she's wary of maneuvering at very low speeds, because it's heavy
I think I'll end up buying a restyled 650 V STROM XT 2021. 216 kgs. Or the lighter 1000. Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
which limits the position for the passenger Rating : 3/5 Respond to didou