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Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation (KMPCorKawasaki Philippines) is a subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. under the motorcycle unit. It manufactures motorcycle/motorcycle parts, and bicycle/bicycle parts.
Kawasaki Philippines is also the official distributor and assembler of Bajaj in the Philippines.
Background
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Products
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Current lineup
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Barako (2004–present) - 4-stroke 177cc - Business model, available with Kick starter only model / Electric + Kick starter model
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Tough and Powerful (2007)
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Barako II (2013–present)
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Barako III FI (2022–present)
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Fury (New Breed, 2015–present) - 4-stroke 125cc - With electric start underbone model
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Fury RR (New Breed, 2015–present) - 4-stroke 125cc - Mag wheel version plus rear disc brake, and manual hand clutch
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Curve - 4-stroke 112cc - With electric starter scooter model
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KLX 150
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KLX 150L
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KLX 150BF
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Ninja 400
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Z400
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Ninja ZX-25R
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Versys 650 (LE 650E)
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Z650
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Ninja 650
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Ninja ZX-6R
They also assemble (knock-down kits) the following Bajaj models:
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CT100 (2006–present) - new engine 4 stroke business model
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CT100B (2017–present) - new engine
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CT125 (2018–present) - 4-stroke 125-cc business model
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CT150 (2019–present) - New engine
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Rouser NS200 (2015–present) - 4-stroke 200cc - Standard model
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Rouser RS200 (2017–present) - 4-stroke 199.5cc - Standard model
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Rouser NS160 (2018–present) - 4-stroke 160.3cc - Standard model
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Rouser NS125 (2019–present) - 4-stroke 125cc
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Dominar 400UG (2021–present) - 4-stroke 400cc
Discontinued products
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AR-80K Liquid Cooled (1996–1998)
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AR-80F Air Cooled
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Aura Classic
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Aura Nexus
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Fury and Fury R, 1st-2nd Gen (2009–2014) - 4-stroke 125cc
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B1-125 (1965–1972)
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HD-1 (197x-198x) - 2-stroke 100cc
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HD-IX (197x-199x) - 2-stroke 100cc
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HD-X (1982–2002) - 2-stroke 100cc
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HD-II (1978–1998)
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HD-III (1982–2007) - 2-stroke 125cc
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Betamax (1982-1992)
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San Ildefonso (1992-1993)
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Kulog (1994-1995)
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Kidlat/CDI 125 (1995-1997)
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Zenki (1998-1999)
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Olympic (2000-2001)
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Brutus 140cc (2000-2005)
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Palakol (2002-2003)
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Tari (2004-2007)
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KE 100
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KMX 125 (199x-200x)
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KRR-150SSR (2003–2005)
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Leo Star 120SR/SSR - 2 stroke 120cc (2003-2006)
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Bajaj/Kawasaki Wind 125 (2005–2009) - 4-stroke 125cc
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Bajaj BYK (2005–2006) - 4-stroke 100cc
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Bajaj Caliber 115
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BC 125 (2008)
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Bajaj Discover 135 DTS-i (2009-2019)
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Bajaj Rouser 200 DTS-i (2009-2010)
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Bajaj Rouser 220 DTS-i (2010-2013)
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Discover 100 DTS-i (2013–present)
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CT150 (Boxer) (2013–2020) - 4-stroke 150cc - Business model
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Rouser 135LS (2011–2014) - 4 stroke 135cc - Standard model
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Rouser 180 DTS-i (2013–2018) - 4-stroke 180cc - Standard model
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CT100P - Limited version of CT100
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Avenger 220 (2014–2016) - 4-stroke 220cc - Cruiser
See also
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External links
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Last edited on 26 May 2024, at 09:21
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