Kawasaki Unveils Its Groundbreaking Hydrogen-Powered Motorcycle
Kawasaki and Toyota have come together to promote hydrogen as a future fuel source for motorcycles.
The hydrogen-powered motorcycle by Kawasaki uses a four-cylinder engine that runs on compressed hydrogen gas.
Kawasaki's hydrogen engine solves the problem of long charging times seen in electric motorcycles.
The engine will produce a raspy exhaust note, similar to a traditional internal combustion engine.
Kawasaki aims to introduce 30 new gasoline-powered motorcycles by 2025.
Kawasaki aims to introduce 30 new gasoline-powered motorcycles by 2025.
Kawasaki has also released an electric balance bike for children called the Elektrode.
The company is working on two battery-powered Ninja models, the BEV and Z-BEV.
Kawasaki is also developing a hybrid motorcycle powered by a battery and a twin-cylinder engine.
The company is experimenting with an engine that uses directly injected compressed hydrogen gas for high-performance sport-touring motorcycles and SxS vehicles.
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