Kawasaki Ninja 400
La Kawasaki Ninja 400 a été introduite en 2018 en remplacement de la Ninja 300, dotée d'un tout nouveau moteur à deux cylindres parallèles et d'un châssis en treillis emprunté à la plus grande Ninja 650. Elle est rapidement devenue l'une des motos pour débutants et intermédiaires les plus appréciées du marché, remportant de nombreux prix, dont celui du « Meilleur vélo pour débutants » de Cycle World en raison de ses performances et de sa maniabilité étonnamment performantes. Son mélange de puissance accessible, de châssis léger et de style haut de gamme en a fait une référence dans le segment des motos de sport à petite cylindrée.
45 hp
Pouvoir
38 Nm
Torque
168 kg
Poids
175 km/h
Vitesse maximale
3.7 L/100km (approx. 27 km/L typical real-world average)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Bulletproof Reliability Record
The Ninja 400's parallel-twin engine is widely praised for its durability with minimal reported mechanical failures. Regular oil changes and valve checks every 15,000 miles are essentially all the maintenance most owners ever need.
Strong Resale Value
The Ninja 400 holds its value exceptionally well, often retaining 75-85% of its value after one year due to high demand from new riders. Clean used examples regularly sell close to MSRP, making it a smart buy but a pricey used find.
Watch for Stator Issues
A known issue on some early 2018-2019 models is a failing stator, which can cause charging problems and unexpected battery drain. Always check the charging system voltage (should read ~14V at idle) before purchasing a used example.
Générations et spécifications par année
Nouveau bicylindre parallèle de 399 cm3 remplaçant la Ninja 300, cadre en treillis, embrayage assisté et antidérapant, style agressif inspiré de la Ninja H2.
Carrosserie révisée, écran couleur TFT mis à jour, suspension mise à jour, ergonomie raffinée, efficacité énergétique améliorée.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"The benchmark small-displacement bike that rewards riders of all experience levels."
$4,500-$6,500 usedThe Ninja 400 is probably the most sensible used bike purchase you can make right now, and I say that having ridden everything from 125s to litrebikes. Kawasaki got the formula exactly right here — 45bhp that feels genuinely quick in the real world, a chassis that'll embarrass bigger bikes through the twisties, and build quality that holds up remarkably well used. Find one with under 10k miles and you're laughing. What surprises most riders is how long the 400 stays interesting. It's not a bike you outgrow in six months like most small-displacement machines. The parallel-twin pulls cleanly from low revs, the suspension is properly sorted from the factory, and the brakes — especially the radial front caliper — are legitimately good. Check the chain and sprockets first on any used example, because owners who thrash them often neglect basic maintenance. Used prices have stayed stubbornly high because everyone knows how good these are. Don't pay over $5,500 for anything pre-2020 regardless of how pristine it looks. Walk away from any with crash damage on the fairing — they're almost always hiding bent subframes.
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