
Kawasaki has announced new colour schemes for its 2026 Ninja sport touring lineup, expanding the choices for riders looking for both performance and style. With four litre-class sport tourers available through Kawasaki dealers, along with multiple Edition models and a wide selection of genuine accessories, the Ninja H2 SX and Ninja SX series are set to remain highly competitive in the coming sales season.
The Ninja H2 SX remains a flagship in the segment, powered by a 998cc engine producing 147.1 kW (200 PS). The supercharged engine, designed and built in-house, continues to deliver unmatched power and efficiency. Rider-focused technology enhances the experience, with standout features including Auto Hi-Beam, ARAS front and rear radar systems, adaptive cruise control, and blind spot detection. A 6.5-inch TFT colour display with Kawasaki’s SPIN infotainment system adds connectivity and convenience.
For those opting for the Ninja H2 SX SE, additional upgrades elevate the riding experience. The SE model features KECS semi-active electronic suspension with Skyhook technology, adjusting in real time to road conditions for a smoother ride. Braking performance is enhanced by Brembo Stylema Monobloc calipers, providing superior stopping power for sport touring demands.
In terms of styling, the 2026 Ninja H2 SX will be offered in Metallic Brilliant Golden Black/Metallic Diablo Black, while the SE variant expands colour options to include Metallic Carbon Gray/Metallic Diablo Black.
Alongside the H2 models, Kawasaki is also spotlighting the Ninja 1100SX, which succeeds the highly regarded Ninja 1000SX. With increased engine capacity and refined updates, the Ninja 1100SX is designed to deliver more flexibility, everyday usability, and long-distance comfort. The model aims to combine sports performance with advanced touring capability.
The Ninja 1100SX is equipped with a dual-direction quick-shifter, lengthened 5th and 6th gears, a USB Type-C handlebar outlet, an adjustable four-position windscreen, and improved fuel efficiency. Its integrated IMU ensures optimal assistance across a range of riding conditions.
The SE version of the Ninja 1100SX brings high-end upgrades, including Brembo M4.32 calipers, Brembo master cylinder, steel-braided brake lines, and an Öhlins S46 rear shock absorber. Both standard and SE models feature Electronic Cruise Control and a factory-integrated pannier system for added touring practicality.

For 2026, the Ninja 1100SX will be available in Metallic Brilliant Golden Black/Metallic Carbon Gray, while the SE model adds two striking combinations: Metallic Deep Blue/Metallic Diablo Black and Emerald Blazed Green/Metallic Diablo Black.
Kawasaki’s 2026 updates reaffirm the company’s commitment to blending performance, technology, and touring comfort, while giving riders more ways to personalize their machines.