Most powerful Japanese N/A inline-four ever
208bhp claimed
The 2012-2020 ZX-14R's 1441cc inline-four made 208bhp claimed at the crank — the most powerful naturally-aspirated production Japanese inline-four ever made. No production motorcycle has matched it without a supercharger (H2 SX/H2R). 154Nm peak torque. 269kg wet. The bike that proved emissions regulations would eventually kill the formula.
Why it ended 2020
Euro 4 emissions
Euro 4 came in for new motorcycles 2020 and Kawasaki couldn't cost-effectively re-engineer the 1441cc engine for tighter NOx/HC limits. Same fate as ZZR1400 (also gone 2020), GTR1400 (2020), Honda Blackbird (gone 2007). The hyper-tourer category was particularly hard hit by Euro 4 because the bikes are heavy and rarely on full power.
vs Hayabusa GEN-3 in 2026
Hayabusa survived
Suzuki's Hayabusa GEN-3 (2021+) survived Euro 5+ because Suzuki funded a thorough redesign — modern fuel injection, ride-by-wire, aero updates. Kawasaki chose not to fund a similar update for the ZX-14R. Hayabusa GEN-3 has 188bhp/264kg wet — modern, electronic, still N/A inline-four. ZX-14R is the only thing in this category to have died.
vs H2 SX (successor)
Different engine
ZX-14R: 1441cc N/A inline-four, 208bhp, 269kg wet. H2 SX: 998cc supercharged inline-four, 200bhp claimed, 256kg wet. Smaller engine, forced induction, similar peak power but completely different feel. H2 SX is more efficient (35-40mpg vs ZX-14R's 25-30mpg) and has more electronics. Hyper-tourer evolution — the supercharged future.
Real cost trajectory
−2% real
£14,499 ZX-14R in 2016 (£18,800 today) → £18,499 H2 SX base in 2026. Roughly flat in real terms. Used market in 2026: ZX-14 (2006-2011) £3.5-5.5k, ZX-14R (2012-2020) £6-9k for clean low-mile. ZX-14R is appreciating fast as it's now the last of its kind.
ライダーエイド数 (2006 → 2026)
1 → 14+
ZX-14 (2006) had FI as the only rider aid. ZX-14R (2012+) added ABS, traction control (KTRC), ride modes (3), slipper clutch. 2026 H2 SX SE+ has cornering ABS (KIBS), traction control, KCMF cornering management, ride modes, KQS quickshifter, KECS electronic semi-active suspension, cruise control, full LED, TFT dash. Massive evolution in 14 years.
最安の入口
£3.5k
A clean ZX-14 (2006-2011) — 190bhp inline-four, hyper-tourer ergonomics, full electronics suite for the era. The cheapest 200bhp-class Japanese sportsbike on the UK used market. Pay attention to clutch judder (early bikes), reg/rec, fuel pump (relay), and fork seals. Bombproof if maintained.