Kawasaki Motors Philippines
Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation (KMPC or Kawasaki Philippines) is a subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. under the Motorcycle and Engine division. It manufactures motorcycle/motorcycle parts, and bicycle/bicycle parts.
Subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries | |
Industry | Motorcycles |
Founded | 1974 |
Headquarters | Km. 23 East Service Road, Bo.Cupang, Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Philippines |
Key people | Hisashi Nishizawa, President |
Products | Commuter bikes and leisure bikes, Bajaj motorcycles and apparel |
Parent | Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Motorcycle and Engine division) |
Website | kawasaki |
Kawasaki Philippines is also the official distributor and assembler of Bajaj in the Philippines.
Background
Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation, located in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, is in charge of production and distribution of Kawasaki Motors in the Philippines.
Products
Current lineup
- Barako (2004–present) - 4-stroke 177cc - Business model, available with Kick starter only model / Electric + Kick starter model
- Tough and Powerful (2007)
- Barako II (2013)
- Fury (New Breed, 2015–present) - 4-stroke 125cc - With electric start underbone model
- Fury RR (New Breed, 2015–present) - 4-stroke 125cc - Mag wheel version plus rear disc brake, and manual hand clutch
- Curve - 4-stroke 112cc - With electric starter scooter model
- KLX 150
- KLX 150L
They also assemble (knock-down kits) the following Bajaj models:
- Avenger 220 (2014–present) - 4-stroke 220cc - Cruiser
- CT100 (2006–present) - 4 stroke business model
- CT100B (2017–present) - Base model of CT100
- CT100P - Limited version of CT100
- CT125 (2018-present) - 4-stroke 125-cc business model
- Discover 100 DTS-i (2013–present)
- CT150 (Boxer) (2013–present) - 4-stroke 150cc - Business model
- Rouser 135LS (2011–present) - 4 stroke 135cc - Standard model
- Rouser 180 DTS-i (2013–present) - 4-stroke 180cc - Standard model
- Rouser NS200 (2015–present) - 4 stroke 200cc - Standard model
- Rouser NS160 (2018–present) - 5 stroke 160.3cc - Standard model
- Rouser RS200 (2017–present) - 6 stroke 199.5cc - Standard model
Discontinued products
- AR-80K Liquid Cooled (1996-1998)
- AR-80F Air Cooled
- Aura Classic
- Aura Nexus
- Fury and Fury R, 1st-2nd Gen (2009-2014) - 4-stroke 125cc
- B1-125 (19xx-19xx)
- HD 1 100cc 2 stroke
- HD-IX 100cc 2 stroke (198x-1999)
- HD X (1987-2002) - 2-stroke 100cc
- HD II (1991-1999)
- HD III (1990-2005) - 2-stroke 125cc
- CDI 125 (1995)
- Brutus (2002)
- KE 100
- KMX 125 (199x-200x)
- KRR-150SSR (2003-2005)PH PRICE P 80,87-AIR COOLED P 95,901-LIQUID COOLED
- Leo Star 120SR/SSR (2004)
- Bajaj/Kawasaki Wind 125 (2005-2009) - 4-stroke 125cc
- Bajaj BYK (2005-2006) - 4-stroke 100cc
- Bajaj Caliber 115
- BC 125 (2008)
- Bajaj Discover 135 DTS-i (2009-2019)
- Bajaj Rouser 200 DTS-i (2009-2010)
- Bajaj Rouser 220 DTS-i (2010-2013)
The Wind 125 feature front disk brake and the conventional transmission (one down and four up with a clutch) as compared to the rotary transmissions found on most underbone and tricycle model motorcycles. The front head cowl conceals a set of functional clocks that provide motorcycle speed, engine revolution counter, odometer and fuel gauge. The Wind 125 retails for P54,000.
The Byk 100 is the entry-level motorcycle of Bajaj. The defining feature of the Bajaj's motorcycle is the head cowl which is also present in the Byk100. The Byk 100 uses a drum brake system for the front and a rotary type transmission with a clutch. The retail price is P34,000. However, this particular model has regressed and was replaced with the CT 100 model, which has typically the same specifications.