Kawasaki reveals new zero per cent finance offer across seven 2025 models
Kawasaki has revealed a new zero per cent finance offer across selected 2025 models, as well as a new 50/50 offer.

Kawasaki has listed seven 2025 models in its new zero per cent APR finance offer, which includes the Z650RS and Z500.
The HP finance offer requires customers to put down a minimum deposit of £999 to secure one of the seven motorcycles available. Also included in the offer is the Vulcan S, Z650, and Eliminator 500. The remaining two models are the special edition Z500 SE and Eliminator SE.
To take advantage of the new zero per cent APR Representative offer, customers will need to buy any of the above-mentioned models through Kawasaki’s K-Options scheme.
However, Kawasaki is also offering a 50/50 offer, meaning customers can secure their new bike by paying 50 per cent of the motorcycle’s price up front. Choosing that option would mean you don’t have to pay anything after that for two years.

After the two years are up, customers will be able to choose between paying the rest of the bike’s full price in order to own the bike outright, or they can simply return the bike to the dealership it was bought from. The new offers from Kawasaki will end on June 30, 2026.
Craig Watson, Kawasaki’s Sales and Marketing Manager, said this about the new offers:
“As the riding season gets underway, this new campaign is designed to give riders maximum flexibility and make owning a new Kawasaki easier than ever before. The offer covers a huge range of bikes suiting all riding abilities and preferences, so it really is your bike, your ride and your choice!”
The Z650RS, which is positioned within Kawasaki’s retro sport range, features a liquid-cooled parallel twin engine that produces 67bhp at 8,000rpm and 47 Ib-ft of torque at 6,700rpm. The bike’s power and torque figures are unchanged compared to the new 2026 bike, as no technical or mechanical changes were made between the 2025 and 2026 models.
It comes in a total of three colourways and with a price of £7,799, which is £100 cheaper than the new model.
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