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| 2026 Kawasaki Ninja 125 and Z125 Unveiled |
Both bikes get new liveries for 2026
Mechanical details remain unchanged
Kawasaki has updated its entry-level motorcycles, the Ninja 125 and Z125, for 2025 in the international markets. Both bikes have only received refreshed liveries while remaining mechanically unchanged. The baby Z and Ninja are popular choices among beginner A1 license-holders in European markets.
Visually, the Ninja 125 and Z125 are heavily inspired by their bigger counterparts. Both bikes look sharp, sporty, and combative. They are decent on the feature front as well, with things like a fully-digital instrument cluster and ABS. Kawasaki also offers the Ergo-Fit system with these bikes, which allows users to customise the riding posture to some extent.
Powering the Z125 and Ninja 125 is a 125cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine which makes 15bhp at 10,000rpm and 11.7Nm of torque coming in at 7,700rpm. Underpinned by a tubular steel diamond-type frame with 37mm telescopic forks and a monoshock, these bikes ride on 17-inch alloy wheels that are anchored by a single disc at both ends. With a seat height of just 785mm, the baby kwackers are as accessible as they come. Tipping the scales under 150kg, kerb weight is also on the lighter side, adding to their beginner-friendly nature.


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