Kawasaki Z400 Specifications
Mileage (ARAI) | 26 kmpl |
Displacement | 399 cc |
Engine Type | Liquid Cooled, Parallel-Twin Cylinder, DOHC |
No. of Cylinders | 2 |
Max Torque | 38 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Disc |
Fuel Capacity | 14 L |
Body Type | Sports Naked Bikes |
Kawasaki Z400 Features
ABS | Dual Channel |
LED Tail Light | Yes |
Speedometer | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Tripmeter | Digital |
Fuel gauge | Yes |
Tachometer | Analogue |
What’s Included with Kawasaki Z400
Vehicle Warranty | 2 Years or 30,000 Km |
Kawasaki Z400 Specifications
Engine and Transmission
Engine Type Refers to the design and configuration of the engine. Most petrol bikes typically use either a single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, or occasionally a multi-cylinder (like a four-cylinder) engine. | Liquid Cooled, Parallel-Twin Cylinder, DOHC |
Displacement | 399 cc |
Max Torque Represents the highest rotational force output by the engine, usually measured in Newton-meters (Nm) or pound-feet (lb-ft). It indicates the engine's pulling power. | 38 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
No. of Cylinders Indicates the total count of combustion cylinders in the engine. Common configurations include single-cylinder, twin-cylinder, and four-cylinder setups.
| 2 |
Cooling System Describes the method used to dissipate heat from the engine. Petrol bikes often use air-cooling or liquid-cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures. | Liquid Cooled |
Valve Per Cylinder Refers to the number of intake and exhaust valves present in each cylinder. Most modern petrol bike engines have two or four valves per cylinder. | 4 |
Starting Describes how the engine is initiated. Most petrol bikes use electric starters, kick starters, or both, to commence engine operation. | Self Start Only |
Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
Clutch Enables the rider to disconnect the engine from the transmission temporarily, allowing for gear changes and neutral operation. | Assist and Slipper Clutch |
Ignition | TCBI with digital advance |
Gear Box Indicates the arrangement of gears that transmit power from the engine to the wheels, allowing the rider to adjust speed and torque. | 6 Speed |
Bore These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics. | 70 mm |
Stroke These measurements describe the diameter (bore) and length (stroke) of the cylinder in the engine. They directly affect an engine's performance characteristics. | 51.8 mm |
Compression Ratio Reflects the ratio of the maximum volume in the cylinder (when the piston is at the bottom) to the minimum volume (when the piston is at the top) during the engine cycle. Higher compression ratios generally lead to more efficient combustion. | 11.5:1 |
Emission Type Specifies the level of emissions produced by the bike, conforming to regulatory standards. Petrol bikes typically adhere to norms like Euro or BS (Bharat Stage) emissions standards. | bs4 |
Features
Instrument Console This refers to the display panel on a petrol bike that shows essential information like speed, RPM, fuel level, and other indicators such as engine temperature and gear position. | Analogue and Digital |
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Digital |
Techometer | Analogue |
Tripmeter Tracks the distance traveled during a specific journey or trip, enabling riders to monitor their mileage for individual rides. | Digital |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Digital |
Seat Type | Split |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Stepup Seat | Yes |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Features and Safety
Speedometer Displays the current speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), providing crucial information for safe riding. | Digital |
Tachometer | Analogue |
Odometer Shows the total distance covered by the bike since its inception, providing a comprehensive record of its usage | Digital |
Tripmeter Tracks the distance traveled during a specific journey or trip, enabling riders to monitor their mileage for individual rides. | Digital |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Pass Switch | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Stepup Seat | Yes |
Passenger Footrest Provides a designated area for the pillion passenger to rest their feet comfortably during rides. | Yes |
Mileage and Performance
ARAI Mileage | 26 kmpl |
Chassis and Suspension
Body Type | Sports Naked Bikes |
Body Graphics Refers to the decorative decals or paint schemes on the bike's bodywork, enhancing its visual appeal. | Yes |
Dimensions and Capacity
Width These dimensions describe the physical size of the bike. Width represents the distance across the widest part of the bike, length is the distance from front to back, and height is the vertical measurement from the ground to the highest point of the bike. | 800 mm |
Length | 19894 mm |
Height | 1054 mm |
Fuel Capacity | 14 L |
Saddle Height Indicates the distance from the ground to the top surface of the bike's seat, influencing rider comfort and accessibility, especially for shorter or taller individuals. | 785 mm |
Ground Clearance | 145 mm |
Wheelbase | 1370 mm |
Kerb Weight | 168 Kg |
Electricals
Headlight | LED |
Taillight | LED |
Turn Signal Lamp | LED |
LED Taillights | Yes |
Tyres and Brakes
Radial Tyre | Yes |
Motor & Battery
Drive Type Describes the configuration of the drivetrain, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, affecting traction and handling characteristics. | Chain Drive |
Transmission | Manual |
Charging
Charging At Home | No |
Charging At Charging Station | No |
Underpinnings
Suspension Front | Telescopic Fork |
Suspension Rear | Uni-Trak Swingarm |
Brakes Front | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Disc |
ABS | Dual Channel |
Tyre Size | Front :-110/70-17 Rear :-150/60-17 |
Wheel Size | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm |
Wheels Type | Alloy |
Frame | Trellis, High-Tensile Steel |
Tubeless Tyre | Tubeless |
What’s Included
Vehicle Warranty | 2 Years or 30,000 Km |
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Comfort User Reviews of Kawasaki Z400
- Good but maintenance is high
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- Lion of rise
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- Super bike super speed and
Super bike super speed and super milage its is so comfort to drive and dual disk and tube less tyre its maintain is soo good
- Value Of Money
The great value for money, Good looking sports bike also the mileage is very good. it delivers a lively performance with smooth power delivery throughout the rev range. The lightweight chassis and agile handling make it effortless to maneuver through city streets and twisty roads, while the upright riding position provides comfort for daily commuting and weekend rides. The minimalist styling with sharp lines and aggressive stance gives the Z400 a modern and edgy look. Despite its smaller displacement, it offers ample power for both new riders looking to upgrade and experienced riders seeking a fun and practical ride. However, some riders may find the suspension slightly stiff for long-distance touring. Overall, the Kawasaki Z400 is an excellent choice for those seeking a versatile and thrilling naked bike experience.Read More
- Good Bike
The headlight of this bike is more powerful than that of other bikes, and the comfort of this bike is excellent.
Q&A on Kawasaki Z400
A) As of now, there is no official update from the brand's end regarding the launch...Read More