Introducing the Kawasaki W230: Your New Retro Companion

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Feel the Retro Vibe

Kawasaki has always had a knack for blending the old with the new, and their latest release, the W230, is no exception. With a stunning design reminiscent of the classic 1965 650-W1 model, this motorcycle will take you back to the glory days of biking. The retro aesthetics not only look fantastic but also pay homage to a rich history while catering to modern riders.

Affordable Innovation

Coming in at an impressive price of just £4654, the Kawasaki W230 is set to make waves in the UK market. It boasts a 233cc fuel-injected four-stroke engine which provides a smooth and enjoyable ride. Moreover, its light weight and low seat height make it perfect for riders of all experience levels, providing accessibility without compromising on performance.

Hot Debut in January 2026

Fans of classic motorcycles have something to look forward to as the W230 will hit the dealerships in January 2026. It will be showcased for the first time at this year’s Motorcycle Live (MCL) event at the NEC in Birmingham. With the rising demand for retro bikes, it’s anticipated that the W230 will be a strong competitor, particularly against the popular Honda GB350, which has been flying off the shelves.

So gear up and mark your calendars! The Kawasaki W230 is not just a motorcycle; it’s a journey into the past with a modern twist, and it’s heading your way soon!

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