Kawasaki’s mid-capacity Ninja range gets a total of nine new colours

Kawasaki continues its updated colour trend across 2026 models, with the Ninja range next to benefit.

Kawasaki Ninja 500 in new colours
Kawasaki Ninja 500 in new colours

After unveiling new colours across five Z models and its Versys 1100 S and SE, Kawasaki has also refreshed the liveries on its mid-capacity Ninja range.

The new colourways include a total of nine new options, which are spread across five Kawasaki machines. One of those is the 636cc Ninja ZX-6R, which serves as the base model for Kawasaki’s WorldSSP racing team.

The ZX-6R gains a Metallic Matt Graphenesteel Gray/Metallic Spark Black/Lime Green, which is an all-new livery for 2026. It also receives an updated variation on the traditional Lime Green livery.

Kawasaki 650 in 2026 colours
Kawasaki 650 in 2026 colours

The ZX-6R houses a four-cylinder engine which is different to the Ninja 650’s parallel twin that shares a similar engine capacity.

Kawasaki’s Ninja 650 will be offered in two new colour options as part of the upcoming range. Again, they are Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Gray/Metallic Flat Spark Black and a Lime Green version.

Kawasaki Ninja 650, this time in black
Kawasaki Ninja 650, this time in black

The Ninja 500, which is driven by a water-cooled, twin-cylinder engine, is joined by the SE model in receiving a fresh palette for 2026.

The Ninja 500 has one new colour option available, which is a Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Spark Black combination, while the SE model will be available in Lime Green and Metallic Matte Twilight Blue/Candy Persimmon Red.

In this pre-release, meaning price and availability are not yet known, the Ninja ZX-4Rr is the final bike included.

Kawasaki’s entry-level supersport bike will arrive in dealers with two brand new colorways for the 2026 model year. Like above, the ZX-4RR gets a Lime Green and Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Gray/Metallic Spark Black.

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