Kawasaki Updates Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid With Improved Urban Features

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Kawasaki has updated its Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid motorcycles with software changes, raising electric-only mode to 60 kmph and adding automatic transmission to Sport mode, improving urban usability and rider convenience.

Utsav Chaudhary

By Utsav Chaudhary

Apr 09, 2026 09:24 AM

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Kawasaki Updates Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid With Improved Urban Features
Kawasaki Updates Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid With Improved Urban Features

Kawasaki has introduced software updates for its Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid motorcycles. The updates aim to enhance urban usability and rider convenience. Riders can now use electric-only mode up to 60 kmph, a significant increase from the previous 25 kmph limit. This change addresses real-world city traffic speeds, where vehicles often move faster than 25 kmph even in congestion.

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Key Highlights

  • Kawasaki updates Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid with new software features
  • Electric-only mode now operates up to 60 kmph instead of previous 25 kmph limit
  • Sport mode gains automatic transmission function for easier riding in various conditions
  • Updates result from rider and media feedback without major hardware changes

Key Software Improvements

The electric-only mode extension to 60 kmph allows riders to navigate city streets more effectively. Previously, the 25 kmph cap limited the practicality of electric mode. Now, the higher threshold makes hybrid operation more relevant for daily commuting and urban travel. Riders can spend more time in electric mode, reducing fuel consumption and emissions during city rides.

Another notable update is the addition of an automatic transmission function to Sport mode. Previously, Sport mode required manual gear changes using paddle shifters. With the new automatic function, riders can focus on traffic or cornering without managing gear shifts. This makes Sport mode more accessible, especially in stop-and-go situations or spirited riding.

Feedback-Driven Changes

Kawasaki implemented these updates in response to feedback from riders and the media. The company did not make significant hardware changes. Instead, engineers adjusted the motorcycles' ECU management. These software revisions improve how the Z7 Hybrid and Ninja 7 Hybrid perform in urban environments.

The changes reflect Kawasaki's commitment to refining rider experience. By increasing the electric-only speed limit and automating gear shifts in Sport mode, the company addresses common concerns about practicality and ease of use. These updates are expected to make both hybrid models more appealing for city riders.

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