On Kawasaki’s prototype there’s no provision for a passenger and those enormous rear panniers are used for fuel, not luggage. It might be bulky, but hydrogen is much more energy-dense than ...
This prototype is based on the Kawasaki H2 SX but with significant reengineering to incorporate the new fuel type. Kawasaki claims the chassis was specifically crafted to house the hydrogen fuel ...
This brand-new pre-registered Kawasaki Ninja e-1 electric hybrid is on offer for £3,395, but you will need to be quick as the ...
The only byproduct of hydrogen engines is water, making them suitable for a greener future. Japanese motorcycle company Kawasaki recently unveiled a prototype of a hydrogen-powered motorcycle. The ...