Kawasaki promises new 4-cylinder for Brazil: we already know what it is!
Manufacturer said news in a special statement, left a teaser on social networks and promises launch in February
Published on 2026-02-09 at 03:00 PM
Updated on 2026-02-19 at 02:08 PM
Kawasaki has announced the arrival of a new motorcycle for the Brazilian market. Without much information, the brand promises to reveal the model in February, but already anticipates that it will be a sports car with great motorization and high technology.
Even though the Japanese has not officially confirmed which model it is, posts published on social networks indicate the coming of the Z1100.
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The video published on Kawasaki’s Brazilian profile has scenes identical to those used in naked teasers. The similarities of the details of the model and the aesthetics of the pilot reveal the secret.
Kawasaki Z1100
The Kawasaki Z1100 was updated in Europe at the end of 2025, marking the replacement of the old Z1000. The model follows the “Sugomi” philosophy, known for its muscular look and aggressive lines, but now bets on larger and more refined mechanics.

The model was presented with a 1,099 cm³ in-line four-cylinder engine, the same as the Versys 1100. The power reaches 136 hp, a number slightly lower than that of the previous generation, reflecting the adaptation to stricter emission standards, but with a gain in torque and more efficient responses at low and medium revs.
Another highlight is the technological leap. The supernaked debuts ride-by-wire, six-axis IMU, riding modes, traction control and ABS brakes with cornering performance. There is also a two-way quickshifter, autopilot and color TFT panel with connectivity and integration with the brand’s app.


The double-beam aluminum chassis was maintained, but the ergonomics received adjustments to make the ride sportier, with wider and more advanced handlebars.
Abroad, Kawasaki also presented a Z1100 SE version, with higher-specification suspensions and brakes.

When does it arrive in Brazil?
There is still no official date for confirmation of the arrival of the Kawasaki Z1100, but the Japanese promises that more information and details of the technical sheet will be revealed soon.


