Kawasaki India has given the ZX-4RR a new colour and hiked its price by a fair bit for 2025. It is now priced at Rs 9.42 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The ZX-4RR is the higher-spec variant of the ZX-4R, both are powered by a 399cc, inline-four engine; a rarity in today’s motorcycle market.
- New colour on 4RR similar to bigger models like 6R, 10R
- Limited numbers of the 4RR will come to India
- Remains mechanically unchanged
Kawasaki ZX-4RR: what’s changed?
Well, aside from the new colour and the Rs 32,000 price hike, not much. The ZX-4RR’s new colour scheme, with its yellow and white accents on the trademark Kawasaki green base colour, is very similar to the updated ZX-6R and ZX-10R. The ZX-4RR is available in very limited numbers in India unlike its sibling, the ZX-4R.
Additional equipment on the 4RR compared to the base 4R includes a bidirectional quickshifter, adjustable suspension and of course, the eye-catching Kawasaki Green colour. At Rs 8.79 lakh, the ZX-4R is a significant Rs 63,000 more affordable than the 4RR.
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In fact, at its current Rs 9.42 lakh price tag, the Kawasaki ZX-4RR is now priced quite close to the Rs 9.72 lakh Triumph Daytona 660 and in fact, it is Rs 17,000 more than the Suzuki GSX-8R.
Would you choose this petite Kawasaki screamer over the larger bikes listed above? Let us know in the comments.