Rising The Power: Kawasaki Eliminator 500 Promises to Revolutionize The Motorcycle Market and Retire Rivals Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and Vulcan 650 S!
According to webmotors, the Brazilian motorcycle scene is about to receive a heavyweight boost. The custom Kawasaki Eliminator 500, a machine that combines style and power, is set to hit the stores in June, following its debut at the Interlagos Festival. This launch is eagerly awaited by enthusiasts and connoisseurs as it represents a significant evolution from the previous 450 cc model.
Kawasaki is a brand that stands out in the market for its unwavering commitment to quality and innovation. Each motorcycle, including the Kawasaki Eliminator 500, is the result of meticulous engineering and a passion for exceeding riders’ expectations. With a legacy of trust and excellence, Kawasaki continues to pave the way in the custom segment, offering machines that not only promise but deliver performance and style. The transition from each model to the next is marked by significant improvements, reflecting Kawasaki’s commitment to maintaining its position as a market leader and a trusted partner for motorcycle lovers.
Design And Performance: Kawasaki In Detail
The Kawasaki Eliminator 500 is not just a bike with a bold look, it is a legitimate representative of the custom category. With a design that distances itself from the classic, it follows the line of the Vulcan 650 S, known for its visible trellis frame, narrow tank, and alloy wheels. The new Eliminator brings a 500 cc twin-cylinder engine, inherited from the renowned Ninja 500 and Z400, promising robust performance with its 45 hp of power.
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Competition And Price: Kawasaki’s Positioning In The Market
With the arrival of competitors like the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, Kawasaki indeed faces the challenge of positioning the Eliminator 500 competitively. Expectations are centered around a price between R$ 42,000 and R$ 45,000, considering the price differences between the Vulcan 650 S and the Eliminator 500 in other markets. However, there is a possibility that Kawasaki will surprise with an even more accessible price.

Technical Specifications: The Heart Of The Kawasaki Eliminator 500
The heart of the Eliminator 500 is a twin-cylinder engine that delivers 45 hp at 9,000 rpm and 4.3 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm. However, numbers that may be even more impressive in Brazil due to the ethanol blend in gasoline. The bike also features a 13-liter tank, disc brakes with ABS, and front and rear suspensions designed for perfect balance.
Expectation And Anticipation: The Market Awaits The Kawasaki Eliminator 500
The Kawasaki Eliminator 500 is already causing a buzz among motorcycle enthusiasts. Therefore, with its imminent arrival, expectations are high that it will become a popular choice for those seeking a custom bike with personality and performance. Now it remains to wait for June, when the Kawasaki Eliminator 500 will finally be available to conquer Brazilian roads and the hearts of riders.

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