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Kawasaki Z650. 30 years on.

The Z650 is descended from the ER-6n (2006), which itself descended from the ZR-7 (1999). The 1996 column is the Zephyr 750, Kawasaki middleweight naked of the era. Three different bikes; one continuous role — Kawasaki cheap-and-cheerful middleweight twin/four.

1996
Zephyr 750
2006
ER-6n
2016
Z650
2026
Z650
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 Predecessor · 1996

Zephyr 750

738cc air-cooled four
Kawasaki middle-naked of the 90s

738cc air-cooled four
74 bhp
60
212
790
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesTFT dash738cc air-cooledZ1-style retro
Known issues
  • Zephyr 750 — carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure — all years
  • Cam chain tensioner rattle — high-mile bikes
$5,999
$12,464
$2.5–4k
2006 ER-6n era · 2006

ER-6n

649cc parallel twin
Modern Kawasaki middleweight begins

649cc parallel twin
72 bhp
66
178
785
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only649cc parallelSteel trellis
Known issues
  • ER-6n — fuel pump priming issues — 2006-11
  • Reg/rec failure (very common) — 2006-11
  • Stator failure — 2006-11
$6,499
$10,509
$2.5–4k
2016 Z650 launches · 2016/17

Z650

649cc parallel twin (refined)
Z-style sharp bodywork

649cc parallel twin (refined)
67 bhp
64
187
790
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only649cc parallelZ-design language
Known issues
  • Z650 (first gen) — reg/rec carry-over — 2017-19
  • Front fork seal weeping (soft forks) — 2017-on
  • Engine itself bulletproof — Kawasaki parallel-twin
$6,999
$9,309
$4–5.5k
2026 Current · 2026

Z650

649cc parallel twin (still!)
Refined since 2017, basically same

649cc parallel twin (still!)
67 bhp
64
187
790
ABSFuel injectionKTRC tractionRide modes4.3" TFTSmartphone connectivityA2 license
Known issues
  • 2020-on facelift addressed earlier electrical issues
$7,999
$7,999
$7.9k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Engine architecture Four → Twin The Zephyr 750 was an air-cooled inline four — the classic Kawasaki middleweight layout of the 80s and 90s. The ER-6n (2006) switched to a parallel twin, and the Z650 continues that twin philosophy. Two cylinders is now the Kawasaki middleweight default.
Power change −7bhp 74bhp Zephyr 750 → 67bhp Z650. The modern Z650 actually makes LESS power than the 1996 Kawasaki middleweight — but with 100cc less capacity, less weight, ABS, A2 compliance, and full electronics suite.
Why the twin won Cheaper, A2-friendly Two cylinders is cheaper to build than four. Easier to tune for emissions. Easier to restrict for A2 licenses. The ER-6n / Z650 platform has been the cheap-and-cheerful Kawasaki entry point for two decades, with very little structural change.
Weight loss −25kg 212kg dry Zephyr → 187kg wet Z650. Going from a heavy air-cooled four to a light parallel twin. Modern bike easier to ride, easier to flick around, easier to stop.
Real cost change −$5.7k Zephyr 750 was about $7,695 in 1996 ($15,390 today). The 2026 Z650 S is $9,719 — about 37% cheaper in real terms. Kawasaki pricing the entry-level Z aggressively against the MT-07 and Trident 660.
Rider aids count 0 → 4 1996: nothing. 2026: ABS, traction control, smartphone, TFT. The Z650 is deliberately under-specified compared to its bigger Z900 sibling — Kawasaki keeping it cheap.
Cheapest way in $2.7k A clean ER-6n from 2006-2010. Same engine essentially as the modern Z650, much cheaper, less Z-styling more honest naked. Probably the most underrated commuter motorcycle on the UK used market.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Prices are real US MSRPs from Kawasaki USA press releases / Motorcycle.com archives. Note: ER-6n was UK/EU naked sibling of US Ninja 650R; both became Z650 / Ninja 650 from MY2017. Used-market from Cycle Trader, May 2026. Inflation calculated using US BLS CPI-U.

1996 Zephyr 750 Manufacturer specs · Cycle World · Motorcycle.com
2006 ER-6n Manufacturer press · Cycle World · autoevolution
2016 Z650 Manufacturer US specs · Motorcycle.com · Total Motorcycle
2026 Z650 Manufacturer US · Cycle World · RevZilla Common Tread