Kawasaki Motors
Motor vehicle manufacturing subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries
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2024 | Introduced the Modenas Brusky 125cc scooter to their product range. |
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 wholly owned subsidiary, becoming 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 | Production of the ER-6n model ceases, being replaced by the Z650 series. |
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 while 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 while representing Kawasaki Motors. |
2013 | James Hillier from the United Kingdom wins the championship while representing Kawasaki Motors. |
2012 | Ryan Farquhar from the United Kingdom wins the championship while representing Kawasaki Motors. |
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