
Introduction
The 2026 Kawasaki Z1100 brings back Kawasaki’s top supernaked bike to India, combining bold Sugomi styling with a strong 1,099cc inline-four engine made for street riding. This single-variant model is aimed at performance fans who want features like IMU-based electronics, adjustable Showa suspension, and a bidirectional quickshifter for Indian roads. At 221 kg and with a BS6 Phase 2-compliant engine, it offers exciting performance and goes up against other well-known litre-class naked bikes.
Key Specifications

Displacement
1099 cc

Mileage
15-20 kmpl

Power
134.1 bhp @ 9000 rpm

Torque
113 Nm @ 7600 rpm

Fuel System
EFI

Tank Capacity
17 litres

Rear Suspension
HORIZONTAL BACK-LINK

Kerb Weight
212 kg
Ratings
- 98%
Performance
- 95%
Features
- 90%
Handling
- 75%
Comfort
- 94%
Build Quality
- 90%
Styling
- 92%
Value for Money
- 91%
Total
Price

Special Features
1
Imu-based Electronics
2
Bidirectional Quickshifter
3
Full-colour Tft Display
4
Multiple Riding Modes
5
Cornering Abs
6
Cruise Control
7
Horizontal Back-link
8
Slipper Clutch
9
All-led Lighting
10
Lightweight Aluminium
11
Aggressive Sugomi Styling
12
Traction Control System
Full Specifications
| City | 15–16 km/l/td> |
| Highway | 16-20km/l |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Yes |
| Fuel Gauge | Yes |
| Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
| Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
| Low Oil Indicator | Yes |
| Start Type | Electric |
| Clock | Yes |
| Pass Light | Yes |
| ABS | Yes |
| Frame | Trellis, High-Tensile Steel |
| Front Suspension | Ø41 mm Inverted Fork with Rebound Damping & Spring Preload Adjustability (120 mm Travel) |
| Rear Suspension | Horizontal Back-link, gas-charged shock, rebound damping, and spring preload adjustability |
| Tyres (F) | 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) |
| Tyres (R) | 180/55ZR17M/C (73W) |
| Brakes (F) | Dual semi-floating 300mm petal disc |
| Brakes (R) | Single 250mm petal discs |
| Wheelbase | 1440 mm |
| Length x Width x Height | 2,070 mm × 825 mm × 1,080 mm |
| Seat Height | 815 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 221kg |
| Ground clearance | 125 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 Ltr |
| Rake / Trail | 24°9′ / 110 mm |
| Head Lamp | LED |
| Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four |
| Displacement | 1099 cc |
| Power | 134.1 bhp @ 9000 rpm |
| Torque | 113 Nm @ 7600 rpm |
| Bore x Stroke | 73.4 mm × 56.0 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 11.8:1 |
| Fuel Supply | Fuel injection: ø36 mm x 4 with sub-throttle valves |
| Valve System | DOHC, 16 valves |
| Gearbox | 6 Speed, Return |
| Lubrication | Forced lubrication, wet sump |
Overview
Performance And Engine
The 1,099cc engine produces 136 PS at 9,000 rpm, providing quick acceleration for both highway passing and city riding. With 113 Nm of torque at 7,600 rpm, it has good low- and mid-range power, making it practical for different Indian roads. The liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine delivers steady power, aided by advanced electronics, including IMU-based systems, for improved performance. The Z1100 uses a smooth 6-speed manual gearbox with a chain drive and comes with Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS) for clutchless upshifts and downshifts.
This makes gear changes easier and helps reduce rider fatigue, whether riding hard or in city traffic. The assist-and-slipper clutch also helps, stopping the rear wheel from hopping during hard braking. Official top speed figures aren’t available, but with 136 PS and a streamlined, naked design, the Z1100 should go over 240 kmph, similar to other inline-four supernakeds. On Indian highways, it may be limited to about 250 kmph for stability, thanks to the 5-axis IMU. Indian reviews mention it feels stable at high speeds, but exact figures aren’t available yet.
Fuel Efficiency And Mileage
According to ARAI certification, the Z1100 gets 17.85 kmpl in controlled tests. With its 1,099cc engine and 17-litre tank, you can expect a range of over 300 km on a full tank.
Early reports from Indian users show real-world mileage of 15-16 kmpl in mixed city and highway use, which is lower than the ARAI rating because of traffic and fast riding. On highways, mileage can drop to 14-15 kmpl if you ride aggressively, according to users.
Features And Technology
The Kawasaki Z1100 offers advanced electronics and rider aids for India’s premium naked bike segment:
- Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, in-line four DOHC with 1,099 cc displacement, 4 cylinders, bore x stroke 77 mm x 59 mm, compression ratio 11.8:1, BS6 Phase 2 compliant.
- Power and Torque: 136 PS at 9,000 rpm peak power, 113 Nm at 7,600 rpm max torque for strong mid-range delivery.
- Transmission: 6-speed manual gearbox with chain drive, wet multi-plate clutch, bidirectional Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS) for clutchless shifts.
- Suspension Front: Ø41 mm inverted fork with compression, rebound damping, and spring preload adjustability; 120 mm travel for agile handling.
- Suspension Rear: Horizontal back-link gas-charged shock with rebound damping and spring preload adjustability; 136 mm travel for balanced ride.
- Brakes: Front dual 310 mm discs with 4-piston callipers, rear 260 mm disc with single-piston calliper, single-channel ABS.
- Instrument Console: 5-inch full-colour TFT digital display with gear indicator, tachometer, tripmeter, odometer, clock, and high beam indicator.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth-enabled with mobile app support for calls, SMS alerts, navigation assist, and Rideology app integration.
- Rider Aids: Multiple riding modes, traction control, cruise control, Kawasaki Cornering Management Function (KCMF), Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS) with pitching control, Kawasaki Advanced Coactive-braking Technology (K-ACT).
- Lighting: Sharp LED headlight, LED taillight, LED turn signals, Daytime Running Lights (DRLs).
- Dimensions: Length 2,055 mm, width 825 mm, height 1,085 mm, wheelbase 1,440 mm, saddle height 815 mm, ground clearance 125 mm.
- Tyres and Wheels: Front 120/70-17 tubeless radial, rear 190/50-17 tubeless radial on 17-inch alloy wheels.
- Additional Safety: Engine kill switch, pass switch, stand alarm, low fuel indicator, split seat with pillion grab rail and footrest.
- Frame and Weight: Twin-tube aluminium frame, dry weight 200 kg, kerb weight 221 kg, 17-litre fuel tank.
Build Quality
The Z1100 uses a lightweight twin-tube aluminium frame, also found on the Ninja 1100SX, which gives it strength and a smooth, premium finish. It weighs 221 kg and comes with Tokico radial callipers on dual 310 mm front discs and a 260 mm rear disc, plus dual-channel ABS for strong braking in Indian traffic. Dunlop Sportmax Q5A tubeless tyres on 17-inch alloy wheels add to its solid build. Some reviews mention the bike can follow grooves on uneven Indian roads.
Handling
The bike has a fully adjustable 41 mm Showa SFF-BP inverted fork in front and a horizontal back-link rear monoshock with preload adjustment, giving precise steering and stability in corners. The aluminium frame helps with balanced handling on twisty Indian highways, and riders like its light, accurate steering for fun rides. With 125 mm ground clearance and a 1,440 mm wheelbase, it handles potholes and corners well. However, the wide rear tyre may not inspire full confidence in wet conditions.
Comfort
The 815 mm seat height suits riders of different heights, and the sporty but upright position with wide handlebars helps reduce fatigue on long rides in India. The pillion grab rail, split seat, and extra footrest space make it better for two people, and the adjustable suspension is good for highway trips with luggage. However, early reviews say the seat gets uncomfortable after an hour, and the low ground clearance means you need to be careful over speed breakers.
Styling
The Z1100 stands out with bold Sugomi styling, sharp curves on its bodywork and engine covers, and a striking front end that looks ready to move even when parked. Twin-pod LED headlamps lead into a sculpted fuel tank with strong shrouds, an exposed trellis frame, and a compact tail, all of which add to its streetfighter look.
The single-sided 4-into-1 exhaust on the right side gives the bike a cleaner look than the older model’s dual exhaust. Bold graphics and minimal bodywork keep the Z series’ aggressive style, fitting well with Indian city riding.
Colour Options And Varients
Available exclusively in
- Ebony/Mettallic Carbon Grey
The colour scheme highlights the bike’s shape, with black on the tank, side panels, and wheels, and metallic grey accents on the frame and swingarm.
Kawasaki sells only the standard Z1100 in India, not the SE model available in other countries, which comes with extras like Brembo brakes or additional graphics. The Indian version has all the electronics but lacks SE features, putting it up against bikes like the Honda CB1000 Hornet SP. Having just one version makes it easier for buyers to choose.
Value For Money And Pricing
The ex-showroom price starts at ₹ 12,79,000 in all cities. There is only one variant in India, with no SE option, so pricing is simple, and there are no extra charges for add-ons.
The Z1100 earns its price with a 136 PS 1,099cc inline-four engine, full IMU electronics including riding modes, traction control, and a quickshifter, a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth, and high-end suspension and brakes hard to find under Rs 13 lakh.
Indian users say the larger Z1100 offers much better value than the smaller Z900, thanks to its extra power and features. The 17.85 kmpl mileage is better for those who want performance, not daily commuting. Users also praise its build and performance for the price, making it a strong upgrade in Kawasaki’s lineup without a big jump in cost.
Direct rivals include
- Honda CB1000 Hornet SP
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
- Triumph Street Triple 765
- Honda CBR650R
- Honda CB650R
Verdict
The Kawasaki Z1100 offers excellent performance, advanced technology, and an eye-catching design, making it a top pick for Indian riders seeking superbike excitement under Rs 13 lakh. While it has some downsides like weight, low ground clearance, and average mileage, its strengths in power, handling, and value make it a strong choice for both city and highway rides. It’s best for enthusiasts who prioritise mid-range torque and modern electronics over long-distance comfort. The Z1100 helps Kawasaki stay ahead in India’s premium naked bike market, and it’s worth a test ride before checking out the competition.
Pros
- Powerful 1,099cc inline-four engine: Delivers 136 PS and 113 Nm for thrilling acceleration, effortless highway overtakes, and strong mid-range usable on Indian roads.
- Bidirectional quickshifter standard: Enables clutchless up/downshifts for seamless performance in traffic and spirited rides, enhancing usability.
- Aggressive Sugomi styling: Muscular design with sharp lines, LED lights, and predatory stance makes it one of the most visually striking supernakeds in India.
- Comprehensive electronics: Includes riding modes, traction control, cruise control, IMU-based KCMF/KIBS, Bluetooth TFT display with navigation/SMS alerts for safety and convenience.
- Premium suspension and brakes: Adjustable Showa forks, rear monoshock, dual 310mm front discs with ABS offer composed handling and confident stopping.
- Value-packed: Full features without SE premium, competitive against pricier rivals like Honda CB1000 Hornet SP.
Cons
- Design similarity to the old Z1000: Familiar Sugomi look lacks freshness, potentially making it feel dated compared to newer rivals’ styling evolution.
- Heavy kerb weight of 221 kg: Impacts low-speed agility and parking in congested Indian cities, less flickable than lighter competitors.
- Low ground clearance (125 mm): Scrapes on speed breakers and potholes are common in India, requiring careful navigation.
- Average mileage 17.85 kmpl ARAI: Real-world drops to 14-16 kmpl under aggressive use, limiting long-distance economy.
- Seat comfort limited: Sporty ergonomics cause fatigue after 1 hour; pillion space adequate but not touring-friendly.
- Single colour/variant option: Limited Ebony/Metallic Carbon Grey, and the absence of an SE model reduces personalisation choices in India.
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About Kawasaki Bikes
India Kawasaki Motors Pvt. Ltd. (IKM) is a subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Limited, Japan. The Indian journey of Kawasaki began in 2009 with the launch of two iconic models Ninja 650 and Ninja 250. Since its inception, IKM has been committed to delivering high-quality products and services to the Indian market. In July 2013, the company took complete control of its operations in India, including assembly, marketing, distribution, and after-sales service, further strengthening its foothold in the country. This transition marked a new chapter in IKM’s Indian venture, allowing it to establish a stronger connection with its customers and offer them a seamless and satisfying experience throughout their ownership journey.
Journey Of Innovation
Over the years, IKM has strived for excellence and innovation, consistently introducing cutting-edge technologies and performance-driven motorcycles to cater to the diverse needs of Indian riders. With a focus on continuous improvement and customer satisfaction, the successful alliance with its Indian partner came to an end on 1st April 2017. This milestone marked IKM’s readiness to face the competition head-on, positioning itself as a formidable force in the Indian motorcycle market.
Performance And Innovation
Today, Kawasaki Bikes stands tall as a brand synonymous with power, performance, and precision engineering. Its wide range of motorcycles appeals to various segments of riders, from sportbike enthusiasts to adventure seekers and touring aficionados. With a commitment to pushing boundaries and a legacy of excellence, Kawasaki continues to leave a lasting impact on the Indian motorcycling community. As it embraces the future with determination, IKM remains dedicated to creating motorcycles that inspire and exhilarate riders, cementing its position as a leader in the two-wheeler industry in India and beyond.
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Hiran Narayanan
Founder & CTO at Bikeleague India
Hiran Narayanan is the Founder and CTO of Bikeleague India, bringing over 15 years of experience in motorcycle technical writing. He develops detailed analyses, tools, model overviews, and blogs that contribute to bikeleague.in's improving rankings.
































