Kawasaki Motors Japan at Japan Mobility Show 2025
Kawasaki Motors Japan, headquartered in Akashi, Hyogo, has announced its participation in the Japan Mobility Show 2025. This event, organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, will take place at Tokyo Big Sight starting from October 31. The company is set to present a range of innovative models and technologies that highlight its commitment to tradition and innovation.
Theme of the Kawasaki Booth
With the theme of "Tradition and Innovation," Kawasaki will showcase two world premiere models alongside three Japan premiered models, including the iconic "Z1100 SE" and the adventurous "TERYX5 H2 DELUXE" and "NAV 4e LIMITED." Enthusiasts can also enjoy motorcycles celebrating the 60th anniversary of the "W" brand and models from the bimota brand.
Premiering Models
Z1100 SE
The much-anticipated
Z1100 SE represents a significant leap in the super naked category. Carrying forward the signature "Sugomi" styling from the previously launched
Z1000 in 2014, this model boasts a powerful 1,098cc inline-four engine that offers enhanced performance, particularly in the low to mid-range RPMs. The bike is fitted within a high-rigidity aluminum twin-tube frame, ensuring agile handling and robust power delivery. Furthermore, advanced rider support systems leverage an electronic throttle and IMU to provide a top-notch riding experience. The
Z1100 SE comes equipped with Öhlins rear suspension and a Brembo brake system, thereby elevating its overall riding capabilities.
TERYX5 H2 DELUXE and NAV 4e LIMITED
Kawasaki will also debut its first-ever supercharged engine with the
TERYX5 H2 DELUXE, an off-road vehicle designed for adventure. Additionally, the arrival of
NAV 4e LIMITED, Kawasaki's first electric vehicle, marks a significant shift towards eco-friendly mobility. Both models signify Kawasaki's dedication to pioneering technology in its vehicle lineup.
Celebrating the W Brand's 60th Anniversary
The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of Kawasaki’s
W brand, which debuted at the 1965 Tokyo Motor Show with the
650-W1. This milestone will be commemorated with an exposition of historical models and special activities aimed at spotlighting the brand's enduring appeal.
Hydrogen Innovations
In addition to these remarkable vehicles, Kawasaki will showcase its hydrogen-related technologies, which align with its vision of sustainable mobility. Attendees can look forward to models such as hydrogen engine motorbikes and scale models of liquefied hydrogen transport vessels—all part of Kawasaki Heavy Industries' broader initiatives for hydrogen as a viable energy source.
Tokyo Future Tour 2035
Kawasaki will participate in the
Tokyo Future Tour 2035, allowing visitors to experience the future of mobility. This includes the
JET SKI ULTRA 160LX-S ANGLER, a personal watercraft optimized for fishing and currently available in Western markets. Furthermore, a scale model of the liquefied hydrogen transport vessel
Suiso Frontier, which successfully transported hydrogen from Australia, will be on display, underscoring Kawasaki's pioneering role in the hydrogen sector.
Mobility Culture Program
As part of the
Mobility Culture Program, Kawasaki Motors will exhibit a variety of content, including vintage bikes and working mobility models, during the event. Specific dates have been chosen for showcasing classic models and performance motorcycles, creating a diverse array of experiences for attendees.
Event Schedule
The Japan Mobility Show will officially commence on
October 30, with press days starting from
October 29. The public will have access to the Honda booth from
October 31 to November 9, offering ample opportunities to engage with Kawasaki's latest innovations.
Kawasaki is enthusiastic about showcasing its multifaceted approach to mobility during this significant event. From the introduction of cutting-edge models to the promotion of sustainable technologies, the show is set to highlight Kawasaki’s legacy and future in the realm of transportation.