2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR First Look [17 Fast Facts + 30 Pics] (2024)

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    The all-new 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR KRT Edition upends the small-displacement road-racing class with advanced technology and a four-cylinder motor—something we haven’t seen in a sub-500cc supersport bike in decades. Priced at $9699—nearly double the tariff for the twin-cylinder Ninja 400—this motorcycle is aimed at serious riders looking for high performance. It’s an all-new motorcycle, so we’re starting from scratch here.

    1. The four-cylinder motor for the 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR KRT Edition is liquid-cooled and sports double overhead cams. Kawasaki went all in with this short-stroke design. With 57mm aluminum pistons, the stroke is a mere 39.16mm long—just over an inch-and-a-half—with each cylinder displacing a tad less than 100cc.
    1. Kawasaki tells us that ZX-4RR’s rev limiter kicks in at over 15,000 rpm. With such a high ceiling for the engine speed, the torque peak doesn’t happen until 26.5 ft-lbs are produced at 11,000 rpm. As has been the case for years with the Japanese manufacturers, no maximum horsepower figure is quoted.

    1. Electronics allow personalizing two aspects of the power delivery. There are three preset riding modes—Sport, Road, and Rain—plus a customizable Rider mode. This gives the pilot three levels of traction control (plus off) and two power modes, Full and Low, to combine to taste. The power mode reduces maximum output and slows the throttle response.
    1. A 4.3-inch TFT display provides access to a wide range of information. In addition to the info you would expect, a Circuit mode for track days accentuates the info you need for that application. The lap time is prominently displayed, making it readable while putting in maximum effort. When the rev count gets into five figures, the gear position indicator and tachometer display are enhanced for easier monitoring. With the dash paired to your smartphone and using Kawasaki’s Rideology app, you have access to a wide variety of features, including maintenance needs, email and call alerts, dash display tuning, and GPS-based navigation.

    1. Power production on the 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR stars with a Ram Air intake system. An intake duct above and between the headlight results in a pressurized airbox for additional power, particularly at higher speeds. From there, the air is directed to the four ride-by-wire 34mm throttle bodies via downdraft intake funnels measuring 60mm and 40mm.
    1. The interiors of the intake ports are fine-sand cast for smooth airflow. The intake ports are a two-stage design to enhance straight-line intake.
    1. The four cylinders each get a pair of 22.1mm intake valves and 19mm exhaust valves. The valves are positioned at a narrow-angle in improve combustion and keep the motor compact. Kawasaki used triple-rate valve springs to fine-tune operation.

    1. The aluminum pistons have a crown that facilitates a 12.6:1 compression ratio. The pistons have molybdenum-coated skirts for smoother operation and enhanced reliability, and sit inside a die-cast aluminum cylinder.
    1. The crankshaft is lightweight to improve throttle response. The connecting rods are carburized to keep them light and durable, while the ratio is optimized to reduce vibration and mechanical loss.
    1. The engine is cooled by a 30-row radiator. It cools the air after it flows around a design that increases cooling, especially in the spark plug area, to reduce the knocking due to heat. The fairing helps dissipate heat from the engine, and ducts direct heated air from the radiator away from the rider.

    1. To reduce emissions and sound, the headers get joint pipes. The collector under the engine houses triple catalyzers. That allows for easy installation of a slip-on muffler, though Kawasaki claims a “clear, racy exhaust note” from the long stock muffler.
    1. The 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR has a six-speed transmission with a quickshifter standard. The clutch is of the assist-and-slipper variety. The up/down quickshifter works when the motor is spinning at 2500 rpm or higher.
    1. World Superbike experience informs the chassis geometry. Both the trellis frame and arched swingarm are high-tensile steel, resulting in a curb weight of 416 pounds with the four-gallon fuel tank filled. The rake is an aggressive 23.5 degrees, and the 17-inch wheels are shod with Dunlop Sportmax GPR-300 rubber. Showa supplies the suspension—an SFF-BP inverted fork with adjustable spring preload, and a cantilevered fully adjustable BFRC Lite piggyback-reservoir shock with linkage assistance.

    1. Triple-disc braking slows down the 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR. There is a pair of 290mm semi-floating discs on the five-spoke front wheel, each grasped by a radially mounted four-piston monobloc caliper with Kawasaki branding. The 220mm rear disc gets a single-piston Nissin caliper. Nissan also provides the ABS control unit.
    1. The ZX-4RR’s riding triangle is more aggressive than a Ninja 400, though not as race-focused as a Ninja ZX-6R. The clip-ons mount just below the top triple-clamp. The tank is narrow at the knees for easier gripping, and the 31.5-inch high seat is designed to make it easier for the rider to move around on the motorcycle. A firmer seat from Kawasaki Genuine Accessories is available for track riders, and a pillion seat cover is also in the catalog. The footpegs are derived from supersports, while the hand levers are five-position adjustable.

    1. Lighting is all-LED. The front turn signals are integrated into the fairing, while the taillight has a ZX-10R feel.
    1. At $9699, the 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR KRT Edition is not an inexpensive motorcycle. It slots between a pair of higher-displacement twins—the Yamaha YZF-R7 ($9199) and Aprilia RS 660 ($11,499). Sporting the KRT graphics, this is a sophisticated small displacement motorcycle built with track days in mind. It’s due to arrive at Kawasaki dealers in the Spring, and we look forward to riding it ASAP.

    2023Kawasaki ZX-4RR KRT Edition Specs

    ENGINE

    • Type: Inline-4
    • Displacement: 399cc
    • Bore x stroke: 57.0 x 39.2mm
    • Maximum torque: 26.5 ft-lbs @ 11,000 rpm
    • Redline: 15,000+ rpm
    • Compression ratio: 12.6:1
    • Valvetrain: DOHC; 4 vpc
    • Fueling: EFI w/ four 34mm throttle bodies
    • Cooling: Liquid
    • Transmission: 6-speed w/ quickshifter and Positive Neutral Finder
    • Clutch: Web multiplate w/ assist and slipper functions
    • Final drive: Sealed chain

    CHASSIS

    • Frame: Steel trellis w/ steel swingarm
    • Front suspension; travel: Spring-preload adjustable Showa SFF-BP 37mm inverted fork; 4.7 inches
    • Rear suspension:Linkage-assisted,fully adjustable, cantilevered Showa BFRC Lite piggyback-reservoir shock; 4.9 inches
    • Tires: Dunlop Sportmax GPR-300
    • Front tire: 120/70 x 17
    • Rear tire: 160/60 x 17
    • Front brake: 290mm semi-floating petal disc w/radially mounted 4-piston monobloc calipers
    • Rear brake: 290mm petal disc w/ single-piston caliper

    DIMENSIONS and CAPACITIES

    • Wheelbase: 54.3 inches
    • Rake: 23.5 degrees
    • Trail: 3.8 inches
    • Seat height: 31.5 inches
    • Fuel tank capacity: 4.0 gallons
    • Curb weight: 416 pounds
    • Color: Lime Green/Ebony

    2023Kawasaki ZX-4RR KRT Edition Price: $9699

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    2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR First Look [17 Fast Facts + 30 Pics] (2024)

    FAQs

    Is the ZX-4RR worth it? ›

    2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Verdict

    It's great fun, loves to rev, is easy to ride and forgiving, too; new sports bike riders are going to love it just as much as old sports bike riders looking to remind themselves of what flat-out really means.

    How much horsepower does a ZX-4RR have? ›

    On the Cycle World dyno, the 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR produced 56.3 hp at 11,700 rpm and 25.8 lb. -ft. of torque at 11,300 rpm.

    How much will the ZX-4RR cost? ›

    2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Specifications
    MSRP:$9699
    Wheelbase:54.3 in.
    Seat height:31.5 in.
    Fuel capacity:3.96 gal.
    Weight (curb, claimed):414 lbs.
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    Is ZX-4RR faster than ninja 650? ›

    If speed is what you're looking for in a bike, the Ninja 650 and ZX-4R, along with the ZX-4RR, might be on your radar, and they're evenly matched when it comes to top speed in the U.S. The Ninja 650 boasts a 649cc engine, while the ZX-4R and ZX-4RR are equipped with the same 399cc power plant, but that doesn't tell the ...

    Which Kawasaki Ninja is the fastest? ›

    The H2R can reach 240 MPH. Almost any liter superbike can reach 189 MPH or even 200 MPH and this includes the ZX-10R, ZX-10RR, ZX-14R. A Ninja 300 can reach 112 MPH, a Ninja 400 can reach 117 MPH and a Ninja 650 can reach 131 MPH.

    What's the difference between zx-4R and ZX-4RR? ›

    The R's Showa shock has adjustable spring preload only, whereas the RR's higher-spec Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion (BFRC) lite shock is fully adjustable. More money is saved by removing the bidirectional quickshifter that comes standard on the RR. The R is only available in one color option too: Metallic Spark Black.

    What kind of gas does a ZX-4RR take? ›

    It drinks fuel from a four-gallon gas tank and can run on standard 87-octane gasoline Kawasaki says.

    What is the recall on the ZX-4RR? ›

    This recall, identified under NHTSA Campaign Number 24V221000, includes the 2023 Ninja ZX-4RR KRT Edition, as well as the 2024 Ninja ZX-4R and ZX-4RR models. The core issue prompting this recall is the potential damage to the motorcycles' spark plugs, which occurred during the manufacturing process.

    Does ZX-4RR have quick shifter? ›

    Allowing riders to take even greater advantage of the Ninja ZX-4R's exhilarating engine character, the quick shifter enables clutchless upshifts and downshifts for seamless acceleration and easy deceleration.

    What is the price of zx4r? ›

    Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R is a motorcycle with a starting price of Rs 8.49 Lakh. It is available in India in 2 variants and 2 colours with high end variant price starting from Rs 9.10 Lakh. Ninja ZX-4R is powered by a 399 ccbs6-2.0 engine which develops a power of 77 PS and a torque of 39 Nm.

    How much horsepower does a ZX 4R have? ›

    76.0 hp

    What is the top speed of zx4r? ›

    Kawasaki Ninja ZX4R
    Engine399 cc
    Mileage24.18 kmpl
    Max Speed200 kmph

    Is the ZX-4RR comfortable? ›

    Along with the smooth quickshifter and solid brakes, the seat is pretty plush and the slope of the clip-ons give the feeling of a true supersport. It feels so much less like a toy and much more like a purposeful, serious sport bike.

    Is the ZX-4RR a super sport? ›

    Kawasaki introduces a revolutionary supersport into a category filled with 400cc sport models. The Ninja® ZX™-4RR KRT Edition mounts a 399cc in-line four-cylinder engine with class-leading performance in a compact chassis with proportions similar to smaller displacement models.

    How fast is the Ninja ZX4R? ›

    The Kawasaki Ninja ZX4R is a relatively new addition to the Ninja family, designed to bridge the gap between entry-level and middleweight sportbikes. Although it's a smaller displacement bike, the ZX4R packs a punch with a top speed that can reach upwards of 100 mph (about 160 km/h).

    What is the top speed of the Ninja ZX RR? ›

    • 12 Kmpl. Mileage.
    • 998 CC. Engine CC.
    • 300 Kmph. Top Speed.
    • 200 PS @ 13000 rpm. Power.
    • 113.5 Nm @ 11500 rpm. Torque.

    What is the top speed of the ZXR? ›

    The top speed of the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is approximately 165 mph, depending on road and weather conditions.

    What is the fastest Kawasaki bike in 2023? ›

    2023 Kawasaki H2R | 300 hp | $57,500 ($31,500 for the H2)

    That's mainly because it's a track-only bike—a description you would expect from a machine rated to hit top speeds of between 206 and 249 mph. The blistering claimed (approximate) 300 hp and 121 lb. -ft.

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