![]() While the KRT colorway of the Ninja 400 continues to be made available, and is no doubt one of the most popular color options thanks to its iconic status in WSBK, the two new colorways give the bike a more elegant yet equally sporty aesthetic.Īpart from the restyled paint job, the Kawasaki Ninja 400 retains the same formula as it did when it was first launched nearly four years ago. The new color options speak to Kawasaki’s initiatives to attract a younger audience, and get new riders into the sport. When the Ninja 400 first launched in 2017, it was available only in Kawasaki Racing Team (KRT) green, and Spark Black. It’s interesting to see Kawasaki venturing into a more colorful palette when it comes to the overall styling of its bikes. ![]() ![]() Introduced initially in the Chinese market, the sportbike now flaunts two additional sporty tones-Twilight Blue and Deep Grey. Having said all that, Kawasaki has just recently unveiled new color options for the Ninja 400. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the Ninja 400 is so loved-it’s really just a no-frills sportbike, just like its predecessor, the Ninja 250, which is arguably the most popular beginner bike in the U.S. As the age old saying goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
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