By- Malika Sahni
Sporting a 636cc in-line four-cylinder engine delivering 124PS (129 PS with RAM air intake) and 69 Nm of torque, it's tailored for speed enthusiasts.
Offering three modes—Sport, Road, and Rain—to optimize performance for varying road conditions, ensuring both safety and thrill.
A 4.3-inch TFT instrument console provides comprehensive data and seamless smartphone connectivity via the Rideology app.
Enhanced visibility with split LED headlights and indicators, lending a stylish and contemporary look.
Inverted Showa front fork and adjustable monoshock at the rear guarantee balanced and controlled rides with customizable preload, rebound, and compression damping.
Equipped with 310mm dual front discs, a 220mm single rear disc, and mounted 4-piston monobloc calipers, it ensures top-notch braking performance reinforced by dual-channel ABS.
The 6-speed gearbox comes with a quickshifter for seamless gear shifts, and the slip-and-assist clutch aids in smoother downshifts and reduced rear-wheel hop during intense braking.
Drawing inspiration from the ZX-10R, the ZX-6R boasts an aggressive design blending aerodynamics and aesthetics, turning heads on the road.
Competing with rivals like the Honda CBR650R, Aprilia RS660, and the anticipated Triumph Daytona 660, it stands tall among elite sports bikes.
Available in Lime Green and Metallic Graphite Gray, the high-end variant starts at Rs 11.09 lakh (ex-showroom), offering a compelling combination of power and performance for enthusiasts.