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has launched the Kawasaki Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 electric bikes in the US. The models had earlier appeared inrevealing some details. Both models are equivalent to 150cc gasoline-powered motorbikes, having similar designs to the Ninja 400 and Z400 ICE motorbikes.
The new Kawasaki e-bikes have a 4.3-inch TFT instrument cluster with different layouts. There are two power modes namely road and eco, as well as a walk mode. The walk mode allows you to move the bike while parking either forward or backward. This is achieved by twisting the throttle right or left . The forward and backward movements have maximum speeds of 3mph and 2mph respectively.
In terms of pricing, the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja e-1 e-bike carries an MSRP of $7,599, while the Z e-1 is priced at $7,299. There is no word on when the e-bikes will be available on direct sales but Kawasaki Motors USA is currently taking orders through November 30, 2023.Google launches Pixel Buds Pro in new Blue & Porcelain colorsGizmochina brings you the best of Chinese Tech from emerging smartphone companies, innovative startups, to crazy smart home products and revolutionary technologies.
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