Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024 vs. Suzuki DR-Z4SM 2025

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Suzuki DR-Z4SM 2025
Overview - Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024 vs Suzuki DR-Z4SM 2025

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Suzuki DR-Z4SM 2025
Technical Specifications Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024 compared to Suzuki DR-Z4SM 2025
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR proves to be an impressive sporty bike that will particularly delight lovers of high-revving four-cylinder engines. With its distinctive sound and excellent braking performance, it offers a riding experience that is convincing both on the road and on the race track. The sporty ergonomics and precise handling make it a good choice for beginners and smaller riders looking for a super sports bike suitable for everyday use. However, the engine requires high revs, which can be tiring on longer journeys, and the display looks a little outdated compared to modern standards. Overall, the ZX-4RR offers a lot of riding pleasure and is a welcome addition to the small-volume supersports segment.
Suzuki DR-Z4SM 2025

With its 398cc single cylinder and geometry, the Suzuki DR-Z4SM provides plenty of riding pleasure. Easy handling, height agility, decent acceleration. It is a real fun bike, especially in winding areas, on short distances or in city traffic. With the 8.7-litre tank, it can theoretically cover 256 km, but a stress-free 200 km to the next stop is always realistic. Yet there are points of criticism. At 9,699 euros in Germany and 9,990 euros in Austria, it is priced in the premium segment. At this price, we would have expected more: more power, sixth gear, quickshifter, adjustable levers or a more comfortable seat. The bottom line is that the DR-Z4SM is a stylish, agile A2 supermoto with reasonable maintenance intervals, which is great fun in the city and on the track, but still has air at high rpms in terms of price-performance ratio.
















