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Top 10 Best Japanese Motorcycles on Sale in 2025 (Review with Prices)

Top 10 Best Japanese Motorcycles on Sale in 2025 (Review with Prices)

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Despite the growing competition from other Asian companies, the motorcycles by major Japanese manufacturers – Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Kawasaki – are still regarded as the most reliable and innovative options on the market. In today’s video on the Automotive Territory channel, we would like to review the newest two-wheelers that the Japanese are bringing to the market this year.

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00:00 Introduction

00:28 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade & Fireblade SP
powersports.honda.com/motorcycle/supersport/cbr1000rr-r-fireblade-sp

These models got a host of useful updates this year, namely a revised chassis setup, a 43-millimeter Smart Electronic Control 3.0 NPX USD fork, a TTX36 rear shock, a 257-horsepower engine with a 6-speed manual, and of course, an Akrapovic titanium muffler.

02:01 Honda NX500
powersports.honda.com/motorcycle/adventure/nx500

This beginner-friendly adventure bike features a great suspension setup with 41-millimeter Showa fork and a rear Prolink shock, while traction control is there to handle the output of the liquid-cooled 471-cc parallel-twin engine.

03:13 Kawasaki Eliminator 500
kawasaki.co.uk/en/products/Cruiser/2024/Eliminator_500/overview?Uid=0922DF5fDlleWlBbXQxcXF5ZCwoLXQ5dCw5cDgpYXQwNWgo

This urban cruiser could become the perfect purchase for the A2 license holders. It has 18-inch wheels in the front, 16-inchers in the rear, the seat height of 29-inches, and a good deal of power from a 451-cc twin-cylinder.

04:20 Suzuki GSX-S1000GX
globalsuzuki.com/motorcycle/smgs/products/2024gsx-s1000gx/

Characterized by a bold design with angular bodywork, this newcomer is actually the brand’s first venture into the crossover bike segment. The model relies on a 999-cc inline 4 engine that produces 152 horsepower and 78 pound-feet of torque.

05:49 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R and ZX-4RR
kawasaki.com/en-us/motorcycle/ninja/supersport/ninja-zx-4r

These additions to the small displacement sportbike segment use a 399-cc inline 4 engine that puts out 76 horsepower and 26.5 pound-feet of torque.

07:17 Yamaha Tenere 700 Explore & Extreme
yamaha-motor.eu/lt/lt/news/yamahas-2024-tenere-700-extreme/

A duo of rally raid motorcycles gets a KYB suspension setup with a 43-millimeter KYB fork and a high-revving 690-cc engine with 72 horsepower capabilities.

08:44 Suzuki V-Strom 800 RE
bikes.suzuki.co.uk/bikes/adventure/v-strom-800re/

Suzuki used the 800DE middle-weight adventure bike with a parallel twin 776-cc motor and made it more suitable for city exploration and long-range touring.

10:08 Yamaha XSR900 GP
yamaha-motor.eu/rs/sr/motorcycles/sport-heritage/pdp/xsr900-gp-2024/

The retro-inspired model could become a hit for the nostalgia-stricken riders who want to return the 1980s style.

11:30 Honda CB1000 Hornet
hondanews.eu/eu/en/motorcycles/media/pressreleases/456836/24ym-honda-cb1000-hornet-summary

Honda’s latest streetfighter motorcycle puts to use a 150 horsepower superbike engine to give you the class-leading riding agility. Besides being fast, the model boasts a rich tech package with modern LED lighting and a 5-inch information display.

12:48 Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid
kawasaki.eu/en/Motorcycles/EV_HEV/Ninja_7_Hybrid.html

Kawasaki takes on electrification by announcing two hybrid models and an all-electric city bike this year.

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