Kawasaki Eliminator 400 Plaza Edition Unveiled, Features A Maroon Paint Scheme To Distinguish It From The Standard Eliminator
Kawasaki has unveiled the new Eliminator 400 Plaza Edition in Japan. This model is a special edition cruiser. It focuses on offering enhanced styling and practical new features for riders.
Styling
A maroon and black dual-tone paint scheme adorns the Plaza Edition. This combination gives the motorcycle a more premium appearance. It distinguishes the bike from the standard Eliminator model.
Kawasaki maintains the Eliminator as its only cruiser for the Indian market. The design of the bike features a raked front end and a low-slung stance. A flat handlebar complements the classic cruiser-inspired styling.
Engine
A 451cc parallel-twin engine powers the bike. It produces 44.7 HP and 42.6 Nm of torque. The six-speed gearbox provides smooth and versatile performance.
Features
The Eliminator uses a trellis frame with telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes with ABS. The motorcycle features LED lights, ride modes, traction control, navigation, and a digital console.
Kawasaki added a USB-C charging socket on the handlebars. A GPS-enabled dual camera system is also standard. This recording feature, effectively turning it into a dashcam, is unique and uncommon among most bikes.
