X years of Kawasaki's litre-class naked: from the ZRX1100 via Z1000 to the new 2026 Z1100 SE. 134bhp, 215kg, 815mm seat, £12,699."> X years of Kawasaki's litre-class naked: from the ZRX1100 via Z1000 to the new 2026 Z1100 SE. 134bhp, 215kg, 815mm seat, £12,699."> X years of Kawasaki's litre-class naked: from the ZRX1100 via Z1000 to the new 2026 Z1100 SE. 134bhp, 215kg, 815mm seat, £12,699.">
30-Year Arcs / Hyper Nakeds / Kawasaki Z1100 Lineage
Kawasaki Japan

Kawasaki Z1100. Largest-displacement naked Kawasaki since 2003.

New for 2026 — the Z1100 SE replaces the Z900 at the top of Kawasaki's hyper-naked range. 1099cc inline-four (the same engine that arrived in the 2025 Ninja 1100SX and Versys 1100), 134bhp, ride-by-wire throttle, IMU electronics. The Z-series flagship name reaches back to the original 1973 Z1 — we trace the litre-plus naked lineage from the 90s ZRX1100, through the 2006 Z1000, the 2016 Z1000, to the new 2026 Z1100.

1996
ZRX1100
2006
Z1000 (gen 2)
2016
Z1000 (gen 4)
2026
Z1100 SE (1099cc)
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 ZRX1100 · big retro naked
1996 Kawasaki ZRX1100

Kawasaki ZRX1100

1052cc inline-four (carbs)
Eddie Lawson-replica 4-into-1 retro naked

1052cc inline-four, carb
106 bhp
96
222
790
CarburettorsConventional forkTwin-shock rearDisc brakesSteel cradle frameFuel injectionABSTraction control
Known issues
  • CV carb diaphragm cracks (CV40)
  • Stator coil failures common
  • Heavy steering at low speed (222kg wet)
  • Twin-shock rear soft for sporty riding
  • Reg-rec is a known weak point on every Kawasaki big-four of this era
£7,499
~£15,800
£3.5-5.5k clean
2006 Z1000 gen 2 · 953cc
2006 Kawasaki Z1000

Kawasaki Z1000 (gen 2)

All-new chassis, fuel injection
First Z1000 of the modern Sugomi era

953cc inline-four, FI
125 bhp
96
221
820
Fuel injectionAluminium frameUSD forksPetal discsABSTraction controlRide modes
Known issues
  • Fueling glitch low rpm
  • Reg-rec STILL the weak link
  • Wallowing in fast corners
  • Heavy clutch action
  • Tank paint peels at fuel-cap edge
£6,599
~£11,000
£2.5-4k
2016 Z1000 gen 4 · 1043cc
2016 Kawasaki Z1000

Kawasaki Z1000 (gen 4)

1043cc, Sugomi styling refined
Last of the carb-throttle Zs before electronics arrived

1043cc inline-four, FI
142 bhp
111
221
815
Fuel injectionABSThree-mode KTRCAluminium twin-tube frameShowa SFF-BP forksLED tailCable throttleQuickshifterCruise control
Known issues
  • Reg-rec — STILL a thing
  • Cable throttle limits electronics depth
  • Stiff stock seat
  • Fuel range ~140 miles
  • No cruise control on a £10k naked is a tough sell
£9,499
~£13,000
£5-7k
2026 Z1100 SE · 1099cc
2026 Kawasaki Z1100 SE

Kawasaki Z1100 SE

All-new 1099cc, ride-by-wire
SE = Öhlins shock + Brembo M50s + steel-braided lines

1099cc inline-four, ride-by-wire
134 bhp
113
215
815
Ride-by-wire throttleCornering ABS (KIBS)IMU-based KTRC4 ride modesKQS bi-directional quickshifterCruise control5in TFTSmartphone connectivityHeated grips (SE)Anti-wheelie
Known issues
  • 134bhp is class-trailing — Honda Hornet 1000 is 155bhp
  • No standard model in UK — only SE (premium-priced)
  • SE is £2,600 more than Hornet 1000 SP
  • Sugomi styling polarising
  • Reg-rec — Kawasaki's classic weak point unchanged
£12,699 (SE)
£10,999
Suzuki GSX-S1000 £10,999
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Largest-displacement naked Kawasaki since 2003 1099cc The Z1100's 1099cc engine makes it the biggest-displacement non-supercharged naked Kawasaki since the original 2003 Z1000. The Zephyr 1100 (1992-2007) and ZRX1100 (1996-2000) both topped out at 1052cc. Bigger than current rivals: Hornet 1000 (1000cc), GSX-S1000 (998cc), Tuono V4 (1077cc).
Same engine as Ninja 1100SX and Versys 1100 Three-bike platform The 1099cc engine debuted on the 2025 Ninja 1100SX and Versys 1100 SE. The Z1100 takes that engine, adds a heavier flywheel for better midrange, milder cams, and a 4-2-1 exhaust. Three different bikes (sport-tourer, adventure-tourer, naked) share one platform — economies of scale that keep pricing competitive.
Down on power vs rivals — but ahead on torque 134bhp / 113Nm MCN tested the Z1100 SE at 134bhp — class-trailing on paper (Hornet 1000 makes 155bhp, GSX-S1000 makes 152bhp, Tuono V4 makes 175bhp). But Kawasaki tuned for low/mid-rpm torque (113Nm at 7,600rpm). On UK roads the Z1100 feels strong where you actually use it, regardless of the dyno numbers.
UK gets ONLY the SE version £12,699 OTR Unlike the US (which gets a base Z1100 at $11,099 and SE at $14,999), Kawasaki UK is offering only the SE — premium-spec with Öhlins S46 rear shock, Brembo M50 front calipers, steel-braided lines, heated grips. £12,699 vs the £10,999 Honda Hornet 1000 SP — £1,700 premium for Kawasaki badge + Öhlins.
Ride-by-wire makes the electronics meaningful First time on a Z big-four Previous Z1000 generations used cable throttles, which severely limits what cornering ABS / traction control / wheelie control / quickshifter / cruise control can actually do. Z1100 finally goes ride-by-wire — bringing the litre-naked Z range up to BMW S1000R / Aprilia Tuono V4 spec.
Reg-rec is still the Kawasaki four-cylinder Achilles heel 30-year pattern Kawasaki big-bore inline-fours have had charging-system reliability issues since the 90s ZX-9R / ZRX1100 era. Forums report regulator-rectifier failures on Z1000 (all 4 generations), Ninja 1000SX, Z H2. The 2026 Z1100 uses an updated unit but the platform pattern is unbroken.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 ZRX1100 Kawasaki UK archives · MCN heritage · Wikipedia (Kawasaki ZRX)
2006 Z1000 gen 2 MCN review archives · Bennetts BikeSocial · Wikipedia (Kawasaki Z1000)
2016 Z1000 gen 4 MCN review · Bennetts BikeSocial · Visordown
2026 Z1100 SE Kawasaki UK · MCN review · Visordown · Rider Magazine · Powersports Business