Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Japanese multinational manufacturing company

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2024 Introduced the Modenas Brusky 125cc scooter to their product range.
July 3 2024 Japanese Defence Ministry announced an investigation into bribery allegations involving Kawasaki and Maritime Self-Defence Force personnel over submarine repair contracts. Kawasaki committed to establishing its own internal inspection panel to investigate potential fictitious transactions and slush funds.
2022 Kawasaki signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus to develop hydrogen solutions for aviation and focus on airport hydrogen hub development.
2022 Kawasaki Motors Philippines introduced the Barako III FI model, continuing their business motorcycle lineup.
2021 Kawasaki Motors was separated from Kawasaki Heavy Industries and established as a standalone, wholly owned subsidiary named Kawasaki Motors, Ltd.
2021 Began production of the Dominar 400UG, a 4-stroke 400cc motorcycle.
2019 Added the CT150 with a new engine and the Rouser NS125 4-stroke 125cc model to their lineup.
2018 Introduced the CT125 4-stroke 125cc business model and the Rouser NS160 4-stroke 160.3cc standard model.
2017 Launched the CT100B with a new engine and the Rouser RS200, a 4-stroke 199.5cc standard motorcycle.
2015 Ivan Lintin from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors.
2015 Introduced the Rouser NS200, a 4-stroke 200cc standard motorcycle model.
2014 Dean Harrison from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors.
2013 James Hillier from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors.
2012 Ryan Farquhar from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors.
2010 Kawasaki started production of the C-2 military transport aircraft.

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