A new motorcycle launched in Argentina focusing on speed and power
Corven Group has announced the local launch of the Ninja ZX-6R, a mid-range supersport motorcycle designed for track and daily use.
Kawasaki, through Corven Group, has officially launched the Ninja ZX-6R in the Argentine market. This Japanese-made motorcycle aims to strengthen the brand's presence in the highly competitive Supersport segment. The new ZX-6R is powered by a 636 cc engine, featuring a four-cylinder in-line configuration, DOHC, and 16 valves, capable of delivering a maximum power of 127 hp at 13,000 rpm and a torque of 70 Nm at 10,800 rpm. The choice of a 636 cc engine, which exceeds the traditional 600 cc displacement of the segment, was made to provide greater torque at low to mid-range RPMs, translating to optimized response for both urban traffic and overtaking maneuvers on the highway, as explained by the brand. In terms of mechanical and electronic management, the motorcycle is equipped with an electronic injection system that enhances performance and efficiency, alongside other advanced features that are tailored to a variety of riding conditions. This launch reflects the growing motorcycle culture in Argentina and showcases Kawasaki's commitment to delivering high-performance machines in the local market. With the Ninja ZX-6R, Kawasaki not only targets sports enthusiasts but also daily commuters looking for a reliable yet thrilling riding experience, making it a significant addition to the Argentine motorcycle scene.