The 2026 Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX has officially been launched in India, keeping the price unchanged from the 2025 model while adding E20 fuel compliance and a striking new color scheme. This sport-tourer blends thrilling performance with everyday usability, making it a dream ride for enthusiasts craving long hauls without sacrificing Ninja sharpness. carrying forward its reputation as one of the best sport-touring bikes available in the litre-class segment. Priced at ₹14.42 lakh (ex-showroom), this motorcycle blends everyday usability with big-bike performance — potent enough for spirited rides yet comfortable for long highway journeys.
What’s New for 2026
Surprisingly, Kawasaki hasn’t reinvented this motorcycle from scratch — and that’s a good thing.
New Colors & E20 Fuel compatibility
For the 2026 model year, the Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX comes in a new Metallic Brilliant Golden Black / Metallic Carbon Grey colorway, giving it a more premium and modern look compared to the previous black-and-green theme. This subtle cosmetic update makes the bike look more mature and road-ready.
One of the most important updates — especially for markets like India — is that the engine is now E20-compliant, meaning it can run smoothly on fuels with up to 20 % ethanol blend. This brings the Ninja into line with evolving fuel standards without affecting performance.
Engine and Performance
At its heart pulses a 1,099cc liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder DOHC engine, pumping out 136 PS at 9,000 rpm and 113 Nm at 7,600 rpm for explosive mid-range grunt ideal for highways or twisters. Now E20 compliant, it handles India’s ethanol-blended fuels seamlessly, ensuring reliability amid evolving norms. Top speed hits 249 kmph, with a claimed 17.85 kmpl mileage that feels real-world honest on spirited runs, backed by a 19L tank for 300+ km range.
Suspension, Brakes & Chassis
A motorcycle is more than just an engine — and Kawasaki has equipped the Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX to deliver confidence-inspiring dynamics:
Chassis & Suspension
Frame: Lightweight twin-spar aluminum structure
Front Suspension: Fully-adjustable upside-down Showa fork
Rear Suspension: Adjustable mono shock with rebound and preload settings
This setup strikes a balance between sporty handling and touring comfort, keeping the machine composed whether you’re carving corners or cruising at highway speeds.
Braking
Front Brakes: Dual 300 mm discs
Rear Brake: Single 260 mm disc
ABS: Dual-channel with rider aids for enhanced safety
The braking performance is strong and predictable, giving riders confidence when braking hard or navigating varied road conditions.
