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Kawasaki

Japanese motorcycle brand offering a wide range from commuters to sportbikes in the Philippines.

  • 13 models
  • ₱47,900–₱1,640,000 price range
  • Founded 1878 · Japan

About Kawasaki in the Philippines

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. began as a shipbuilding company in 1878 in Tokyo, Japan. It entered the motorcycle business in the 1960s, quickly establishing a reputation for high-performance machines. The brand is known for iconic models like the Ninja series and the Z line, which have a strong following in the Philippines among enthusiasts and daily riders alike.

In the Philippines, Kawasaki offers a wide range of motorcycles from affordable commuters like the Rouser NS160 and Barako 175 II to premium sportbikes and nakeds such as the Ninja 400, Z400, and the flagship Ninja 1000 SX. The brand is distributed by Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation, with dealerships across the country providing sales, service, and genuine parts.

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Kawasaki FAQs

Is Kawasaki a reliable brand in the Philippines?
Yes, Kawasaki is known for durable and reliable motorcycles, with many models proven on Philippine roads for years.
What is the cheapest Kawasaki motorcycle in the Philippines?
The most affordable model in our catalog is the Kawasaki Rouser NS160, priced at ₱47,900.
Where can I buy or service a Kawasaki motorcycle in the Philippines?
Kawasaki has an extensive dealer network across the Philippines; you can find authorized dealers in major cities and provinces.
Are parts and accessories readily available for Kawasaki motorcycles in the Philippines?
Yes, genuine Kawasaki parts and accessories are available through authorized dealers and service centers nationwide.
What is the most powerful Kawasaki motorcycle in your catalog?
The Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX, priced at ₱1,640,000, is the most powerful model listed with a 1,043cc engine.
Does Kawasaki offer motorcycles for beginners in the Philippines?
Yes, models like the Kawasaki Rouser NS160 and Barako 175 II are beginner-friendly and affordable for new riders.