Kawasaki Z E-1
The Kawasaki Z E-1 has a top speed of 100 km/h (estimated; restricted by design for A1 category), produces 9 hp continuous / ~12 hp peak (Note: Kawasaki rates it at 6 kW continuous output) and weighs 140 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.
تم تقديم Kawasaki Z e-1 في عام 2023 كأول دراجة نارية كهربائية من Kawasaki تحت لوحة Z الشهيرة، مما يمثل علامة فارقة في تحول العلامة التجارية نحو الكهرباء. إنها سيارة ركاب حضرية خفيفة الوزن تستهدف الدراجين الجدد والعائدين، ويتم وضعها في فئة ترخيص A1 في أوروبا مع إنتاج طاقة محدود. تشارك Z e-1 منصتها مع Ninja e-1 وتمثل دخول Kawasaki إلى سوق السيارات الكهربائية ذات العجلتين جنبًا إلى جنب مع استراتيجية EV الأوسع نطاقًا.
9 hp continuous / ~12 hp peak (Note: Kawasaki rates it at 6 kW continuous output)
الطاقة
40 Nm (peak, from 0 rpm)
عزم الدوران
140 kg
الوزن
100 km/h (estimated; restricted by design for A1 category)
توب سبيد
N/A – Electric (estimated ~40–50 Wh/km real-world consumption)
الوقود
عاري
جسم
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Beginner-Friendly Electric Power
The Z e-1 features two selectable power modes (ECO and FULL), making it ideal for new riders learning throttle control. Power is capped at 9 kW, keeping it A1 license compliant across Europe.
Limited Real-World Range
Buyers should note the practical range is roughly 50–70 km per charge under mixed riding conditions, which may disappoint those expecting longer commutes. Charging takes approximately 3.7 hours from empty on a standard outlet.
Steep Early Depreciation
As an early-generation electric motorcycle in a rapidly evolving segment, the Z e-1 depreciates quickly as newer, longer-range competitors enter the market. Buying used can offer strong value, but reselling may prove challenging within 2–3 years.
مراجعة المشتري المستخدمة
"A smart urban commuter buy if range anxiety won't break you."
$4,500-$6,500 usedThe Z e-1 is Kawasaki's entry into the A1 licence-friendly electric naked segment, and as a used buy it's genuinely interesting if you know what you're getting into. Range is the elephant in the room — expect 40-50 miles real-world, less if you're hammering it. The removable battery system is clever though, and on a used example you absolutely need to check battery health through Kawasaki's app before handing over cash. Degraded cells are expensive news. Riding it back-to-back with petrol alternatives, the Z e-1 feels properly sorted for urban commuting. Throttle response is smooth, the chassis handles competently, and it looks the part. The 11kW output (9kW restricted) isn't going to excite experienced riders, but that's not the point. Where it frustrates is the charging speed — a full charge takes hours, not minutes. Used prices are dropping nicely now, making the value proposition considerably more sensible than buying new.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Kawasaki Z E-1 — owned, ridden, recommended.
مشاكل شائعة
🔥 1 CRITICALCheck remaining battery capacity percentage in instrument display
Inspect port for rust, bent pins, or loose connection
Test regen modes, feel for jerky or absent braking response
✅قائمة مراجعة ما قبل الشراء
Decent but battery health is critical concern
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Kawasaki Z E-1? +
Battery degradation reducing range significantly: Check remaining battery capacity percentage in instrument display (serious) | Charging port corrosion or damage: Inspect port for rust, bent pins, or loose connection (moderate) | Regenerative braking system inconsistency: Test regen modes, feel for jerky or absent braking response (minor)
Is the Kawasaki Z E-1 a good motorcycle? +
A smart urban commuter buy if range anxiety won't break you. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: City commuters wanting low-cost, licence-friendly transport. Avoid if: You regularly travel beyond 40 miles daily.
What is the horsepower of the Kawasaki Z E-1? +
The Kawasaki Z E-1 produces 9 hp continuous / ~12 hp peak (Note: Kawasaki rates it at 6 kW continuous output), with 40 Nm (peak, from 0 rpm) of torque. Top speed: 100 km/h (estimated; restricted by design for A1 category).
Is the Kawasaki Z E-1 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Kawasaki Z E-1 is a reasonable choice for new riders (9 hp is manageable), weighing 140 kg. City commuters wanting low-cost, licence-friendly transport
Is the Kawasaki Z E-1 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Kawasaki Z E-1, notably: Battery degradation reducing range significantly (Check remaining battery capacity percentage in instrument display). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Kawasaki Z E-1 good for daily use? +
City commuters wanting low-cost, licence-friendly transport Fuel: N/A – Electric (estimated ~40–50 Wh/km real-world consumption).
How fast is the Kawasaki Z E-1? +
The Kawasaki Z E-1 reaches a top speed of 100 km/h (estimated; restricted by design for A1 category), producing 9 hp at 140 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Kawasaki Z E-1? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Kawasaki Z E-1, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/kawasaki/z-e-1/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












