Kawasaki is set to unveil its all-new KLE adventure motorcycle at the 2025 EICMA trade show next month, marking the return of a nameplate last seen in the early 2000s. The new model is aimed at adventure and
dual-sport riders, offering a combination of off-road capability and modern features that Kawasaki hopes will stand out in the growing middle-weight adventure segment.
The teaser campaign, which began in November 2024, hinted at the bike’s dual-sport design and performance-oriented features. While Kawasaki has kept specific details under wraps, reports suggest the KLE will be powered by a 451cc parallel-twin engine, similar to the unit used in the Ninja 500. This engine is expected to deliver around 45bhp at 9,000rpm and 42.6 Nm of torque at 6,000rpm.
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The new KLE is also rumoured to feature a 21-inch front wheel with spoked construction, an upgrade from its predecessor, the KLE500. Additional features likely include an inverted front fork and a single-piston Nissin brake calliper. The styling pays homage to the original KLE500, introduced in 1991, with the tagline “Life’s a Rally. Ride it,” reflecting its adventurous spirit.
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Kawasaki appears to be positioning the KLE as a more off-road-oriented alternative to the Versys, which primarily targets road riders. Expect it to compete with other 400–500cc dual-sport motorcycles, a segment that has been growing steadily in recent years. Following the European debut, the KLE is expected to reach the Indian market in 2026, forming a key part of Kawasaki’s strategy to strengthen its adventure motorcycle lineup.