Starting from £6,399
Lightweight Trellis Frame
The Z400 features a trellis frame similar in design to that of the Ninja H2. Kawasaki’s advanced dynamic rigidity analysis was used to ensure optimum rigidity with light weight. The engine is rigid-mounted and used as a stressed member. The new frame design contributes significantly to the bike’s low curb mass.
Ergonomics for Active Control
Relaxed rider triangle accommodates a wide range of rider sizes and riding situations, contributing to its rider-friendly character. The relatively upright riding position and wider handlebar put the rider in the ideal position for active control, facilitating dynamic, sporty riding.
Compact, Lightweight & Efficient
Designing the engine from scratch allowed the engine layout to be optimised for size, weight and efficiency. The new engine is comparable in size to that of the 2013-2018 Z250. Numerous weight reduction efforts keep weight to a minimum – despite a larger displacement. The clean design trimmed of any unnecessary items, and the revamped layout enable a slim engine and a cooling system with minimised external piping.
Powerful, Rider-Friendly Parallel Twin
Displacing 399 cm3, the new engine delivers significantly increased performance compared to its predecessor: 33.4 kW (+4.4 kW vs the 2018 Z300). The higher performance can largely be credited to the new downdraft intake, which is accompanied by a larger airbox offering increased intake efficiency. The increased performance is complemented by a rider-friendly character; the smooth response and abundant low-end torque facilitate throttle control for new and experienced riders alike.
Compact Multi-Function Instrumentation
The Z400 is equipped with the same stacked instrument cluster as the Z650. Offering an easy-to-read layout, the analogue-style tachometer features a gear position indicator at its centre and sits atop a multi-function LCD screen.
Light, Predictable Handling
With both the engine and frame being new, engine placement could also be optimised. The new chassis features a short-wheelbase/long-swingarm design, complemented by a steep caster angle that delivers light, natural handling. The bike’s light weight also contributes to the easy handling and facilitates manoeuvring when off the bike.
Easy Reach to the Ground
While seat height is 785 mm (when radial tyres are fitted), the slim design of both the seat (30 mm narrower) and the rear of the engine gives riders an unobstructed line for their feet to reach the ground.
Large-Diameter Front Brake Disc
Measuring ø310 mm (the same size as those of the Z1000), the Z400/250’s semi-floating front disc offers sure stopping power. A rigid new front brake master cylinder helps eliminate ineffective (idle) stroke, contributing to controllability, while carefully selected brake hose dimensions and material contribute to brake touch. All models are equipped with ABS and feature the latest ABS unit from Nissin, the most compact and lightweight available.
Sugomi Styling
The new Z400 combines the sharp, aggressive style of the Z650 with the large-volume design of the Z300 to create an aggressive, agile, masculine impression. Its muscular, athletic bodywork reflects the increased performance while forming a flowing design that appears to float above the engine. Like other models in the Z Series, sugomi design elements (crouching stance, low-positioned head and upswept tail) give it a silhouette instantly recognisable as a Kawasaki Supernaked.
LED Headlamp
In addition to contributing to the Z400’s sharp looks, the newly designed LED headlamp is highly visible and offers significantly increased brightness and a wider illuminated path.
More Rigid Front Fork
More rigid ø41 mm telescopic fork delivers better suspension action. The front wheel feels really planted, direction changes are made easily (even when the bike is fairly upright – handy when navigating traffic jams), and overall the suspension offers the plushness of a larger displacement bike.
New Assist & Slipper Clutch
More compact clutch (ø139 mm >> ø125 mm) with less rigid operating plates offers a lighter lever pull. Complementing the extremely light feel at the lever, the new clutch has a wider engagement range, facilitating control.
Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin |
Displacement | 399 cm³ |
Bore x Stroke | 70 x 51.8 mm |
Compression ratio | 11.5:1 |
Valve system | DOHC, 8 valves |
Fuel system | Fuel injection: Ø 32 mm x 2 |
Ignition | Electric |
Starting System | Electric |
Lubrication | Forced lubrication, wet sump |
Maximum power | 33.4 kW {45 PS} / 10,000 rpm |
Maximum torque | 37 N•m {3.8 kgf•m} / 8,000 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed |
Final Drive | Sealed chain |
Primary Reduction Ratio | 2.219 (71/32) |
Gear Ratios 1st | 2.929 (41/14) |
Gear Ratios 2nd | 2.056 (37/18) |
Gear Ratios 3rd | 1.619 (34/21) |
Gear Ratios 4th | 1.333 (32/24) |
Gear Ratios 5th | 1.154 (30/26) |
Gear Ratios 6th | 1.037 (28/27) |
Final Reduction Ratio | 2.929 (41/14) |
Clutch | Wet multi-disc, manual |
Brakes, front | Single semi-floating 310 mm petal discs. Caliper: Single balanced actuation dual piston |
Brakes, rear | Single 220 mm petal disc. Caliper: Dual-piston |
Suspension, front | 41mm telescopic fork |
Suspension, rear | Bottom-Link Uni-Trak, gas-charged shock with adjustable preload |
Frame type | Trellis, high-tensile steel |
Trail | 92 mm |
Wheel travel front | 120 mm |
Wheel travel rear | 130 mm |
Tyre, front | 110/70R17 M/C 54H |
Tyre, rear | 150/60R17 M/C 66H |
L x W x H | 1,990 x 800 x 1,055 mm |
Wheelbase | 1,370 mm |
Ground Clearance | 145 mm |
Fuel capacity | 14 litres |
Seat height | 785 mm |
Curb mass | 167 kg |
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