Kawasaki get the Holeshot on their 2027 Range!
We might only be halfway through 2026, but Kawasaki is already turning its attention towards 2027 with a host of new models- so its been a busy time for us with ‘Gigs’ of data and copy to handle!
Leading the way was the exciting news that Kawasaki is making a return to the world of two-stroke machines with the all-new KX327 and KX327X.
Designed specifically for motocross and enduro riders, both models feature electric start, selectable power modes, advanced fuel injection and lightweight aluminium perimeter frames. The KX327X has been developed for cross-country and enduro competition, pairing its six-speed transmission with factory-style KYB suspension, Nissin brakes and smartphone connectivity via RIDEOLOGY THE APP KX2. The motocross-focused KX327 shares many of the same specifications but utilises a five-speed gearbox and a dedicated track-focused chassis setup.
Alongside the new two-strokes, Kawasaki also revealed major updates to its flagship motocross range last week. For 2027, the iconic "F" designation returns with the launch of the new KX250F and KX450F.
Fresh from securing the 2025 MXGP World Championship with Romain Febvre, the KX450F benefits from an all-new frame and swingarm assembly, revised suspension settings, improved engine performance and the introduction of a premium Brembo braking package. The machine also features updated electronics, including selectable power modes, traction control and launch control systems.
The KX250F receives extensive engine refinements aimed at improving power delivery and throttle response, while both models adopt refreshed styling featuring a striking new colour scheme that incorporates blue accents alongside Kawasaki's famous Lime Green
Kawasaki's commitment to developing future champions also plays a big role in its 2027 lineup, with the comprehensive youth range returning once more, including the KX65, KX85, KX112 and KLX off-road models.
Outside of the world of two wheels, Kawasaki is also strengthening its ATV offering with the announcement of two new Brute Force 750 models. The Brute Force 750 SE and Brute Force 750 EPS combine V-twin performance with exceptional work capability, and new features include a standard-fit Lianda winch on the SE model and Kawasaki's proven Electronic Power Steering system.
Completing the announcement are two additions to Kawasaki's UK MULE utility vehicle range. The new MULE PRO-FXT 1000 LE EPS delivers impressive towing and load-carrying capability alongside Kawasaki's versatile Trans Cab seating system, while the new fuel-injected MULE SX 4x4 XC FI offers enhanced ground clearance and improved drivability for demanding working environments.