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After introducing its supercharged Ninja H2 and H2R models in 2014, Kawasaki has more recently applied its forced induction engine architecture to a markedly more accessibly-priced model to deliver the Z H2. Continuing Team Green’s naked Z lineup, the liter-sized naked packs a supercharger that enables the inline-four to put down a whopping 200hp (as well as more than 100ft-lbs of torque) and to achieve speeds exceeding 200mph. Despite its $17K MSRP, the Z H2 still gets a myriad of high-end amenities including cruise control, launch control, a slipper clutch, custom sound tuning, smartphone connectivity, electronic throttle valves, and multiple power modes among numerous other features.

 

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