Kawasaki is ready to welcome the future by preparing a more flexible motorcycle, which can be ridden on two different terrains. This is the Kawasaki Adaptive Concept.
Quoted by Visordown, Kawasaki continues to explore and predict what motorcycles will look like in the future, what future motorcycles will look like, and what technology is needed.
Kawasaki also took a step by collaborating with the Institute of Applied Art and Design (IAAD) to produce a dual-purpose motorcycle design, aka a motorbike that can be ridden in all fields.
Kawasaki's latest design which is considered to be suitable for the future is called Kawasaki Adaptive.
This is a dual-purpose motorcycle created to meet all the needs of the rider: whether on the road as a sporty tourer or a motorcycle that is tough on the ground.
The results of this design are considered to be suitable for being the next generation of Versys, although Kawasaki did not immediately agree to include this bike in the production line.
However, this Adaptive Kawasaki design is considered to offer a firm stroke of Kawasaki's characteristics. As seen in the design of the concave headlights and a sharp sporty silhouette.
The Adaptive has innovative design, attention to detail, first-class technology for a concept, has evolved and adapted for the future," said Kawasaki Sales Director, Sergio Vicarelli.
"Working with new and fresh ideas is always a pleasure and the IAAD has done a very good job, so much stimulation has become a suggestion for the Kawasaki designer team," concluded Sergio.


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