MODENAS has officially launched the highly anticipated supermoped model, the MODENAS Z15GT 2025, for the Malaysian market.
It features a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with a capacity of 149.5 cc, capable of generating 16.8 hp at 9,500 rpm and a torque of 13.5 Nm.
This power is transmitted to the wheels via a six-speed transmission.
The Z15GT measures 1,980 mm in length, 670 mm in width, and 1,100 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1,315 mm and a weight of approximately 128 kg.
The fuel tank capacity is 5.7 liters, while the seat height is 780 mm.
The suspension consists of a telescopic fork at the front, followed by a single shock absorber at the rear, and the braking system features front and rear disc brakes.
Unfortunately, it is equipped with only a single-channel ABS.
Among the features included are:
LED lighting system at the front and rear, including DRL and turn signals
Hazard lights
Smart key system
LCD instrument panel
Type-A USB charging socket
For information, the MODENAS Z15GT showcases Kawasaki’s DNA in its design, particularly the Sugomi elements from the Z model, which can be seen in the front and rear lights.
Additionally, the arowana fish motif also influences the aggressive and aerodynamic design of the Z15GT, giving it a distinctive personality.
There are three color options available: Graphite Grey, Nardo Grey, and Rosso Red.
For the Malaysian market, the MODENAS Z15GT 2025 is priced starting from RM8,288.
Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS) today launched the new Kawasaki Z900 2025 in conjunction with the opening of the Kawasaki Technical Centre (KTC) in Glenmarie.
The Kawasaki Z900 is powered by a 948 cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine that produces 123 hp at 9,500 rpm and 97.4 Nm of torque at 7,700 rpm.
This power is transmitted to the wheels through a six-speed transmission paired with an assist/slipper clutch.
The bike’s suspension features 41 mm inverted telescopic forks at the front, complemented by a horizontal back-link setup at the rear.
The braking system employs four-piston calipers with two 300 mm rotors at the front, followed by a single-piston caliper with a 250 mm rotor at the rear.
The Z900 comes equipped with several electronic assistance features, including:
Two-channel ABS
Quickshifter
Electronic cruise control
Traction control (KTRC)
Riding modes
Kawasaki Cornering Management Function (KCMF)
A five-inch TFT display supports connectivity to the RIDEOLOGY app, along with turn-by-turn navigation functionality.
In addition to the standard variant, the Kawasaki Z900 is also available in an SE variant that includes a package featuring:
Adjustable 41 mm inverted front forks
Ohlins S46 gas rear shock absorbers
Brembo braking system with M4.32 calipers and dual 300 mm rotors
The Kawasaki Z900 2025 is available at all Kawasaki All-Star and Kawasaki Exclusive dealers across the country, with color options including:
Metallic Moondust Grey/Metallic Spark Grey/Candy Lime Green with a Golden Blaze Green frame
Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Carbon Grey/Flat Super Black
Striking Metallic Matte Graphic Grey/Ebony/Metallic Graphite Grey with a Golden Blaze Green frame exclusive to the SE variant
Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (Modenas), a subsidiary of DRB-Hicom, has announced the launch of the ‘Mai Servis Motor Sambut Raya’ campaign, which runs from March 14 to 28, 2025.
The initiative, available at all Modenas service centres nationwide, is aimed at ensuring customers’ motorcycles are in optimal condition in time for the upcoming festive season.
Among the exclusive benefits offered through this campaign are:
Free labour charges for standard motorcycle servicing
Special discounts on motorcycle servicing and maintenance
Exclusive additional discounts for Modenas E-Membership members
Complimentary expert consultation from certified Modenas mechanics on motorcycle care and maintenance
Customers can visit any Modenas service centre during the campaign period from Monday to Friday (8:30 am – 4:30 pm) and Saturday (8:30 am – 1:00 pm) to take advantage of these offers.
Modenas Chief Executive Officer, Roslan Roskan, emphasised the company’s commitment to road safety and community well-being, stating:
“Through this campaign, we aim to give back to the community by ensuring their motorcycles are well-maintained, reducing the risk of breakdowns or accidents. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility, making safe and reliable mobility accessible to all,” he said.
Motosikal & Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (Modenas), a subsidiary of DRB-Hicom, has launched the Modenas Ninja 500 for the Malaysian market.
This mid-sized sports motorcycle is available in two variant guises – standard and Special Edition (SE). The former is priced at RM28,100 and is available only in black.
Meanwhile, the Ninja 500 SE, which is priced at RM30,100, is offered in two shades, namely Lime Green and black/red.
Regardless of whether it is the standard or SE version, the Ninja 500 is powered by a 500 cc parallel twin engine that churns out 44.8 hp at 9,000 rpm and 42.6 Nm at 6,000 rpm. Power is transmitted to the rear wheel via a six-speed transmission.
The Ninja 500 has dimensions of 1,995 mm in length, 730 mm in width, and a wheelbase of 1,375 mm. The seat height reaches 785 mm, while the fuel tank capacity is 14 litres, giving the motorcycle an overall weight of 171 kg.
The suspension system consists of 41 mm telescopic forks at the front and a rear shock absorber with preload adjustment.
For braking, the Ninja 500 relies on a single 310 mm disc with a two-piston caliper at the front and a single 220 mm disc with a single-piston caliper at the rear. Dual-channel ABS is fitted on both versions.
In addition to the different colour options, the Ninja 500 SE gains some extra kit including a USB Type-C port, a keyless entry system known as KIPASS (Kawasaki Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System), and a full-colour TFT display.
After four months of pre-orders, today, Motosikal & Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS) delivered the all-new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R mid-range supersport model to the first 100 owners.
The delivery event, held at the Petronas Sepang International Circuit, was attended by Kawasaki dealers, loyal fans, and representatives from the media.
Initially, MODENAS targeted only 50 units; however, due to overwhelming demand, this number was doubled to 100 units.
This also marked the completion of sales for the first two batches in a short period.
In terms of specifications, the Ninja ZX-6R is powered by a 636 cc inline four-cylinder engine that produces 122 hp and 69 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed transmission that features an assist and slipper clutch.
The suspension system comprises Showa SFF-BP 41 mm front forks, followed by a single rear shock absorber.
The braking system relies on four-piston calipers and dual 310 mm rotors at the front, as well as a single-piston caliper and 220 mm rotor at the rear.
Electronic assistance features include traction control (KTRC), a quickshifter, three riding modes (Road, Rain, Sport), and a 4.3-inch TFT display that can connect to smart devices.
Assembled at the MODENAS factory in Gurun, Kedah, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is priced starting from just RM59,900.
Motosikal & Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (Modenas) marks an exciting start to the new year with the launch of the Kriss 125 Fi into the local market.
The kapcai is priced at RM5,620, excluding insurance and road tax, and is available in two colours: Glacier Emerald Green and Graphite Grey.
The ‘heart’ of the Kriss 125 Fi is a single-cylinder, four-stroke, two-valve SOHC engine with a displacement of 124 cc that is capable of generating 8.4 hp at 8,000 rpm and 8.5 Nm at 6,000 rpm.
According to Modenas, the air-cooled engine features a compression ratio of 9.3:1, a fuel injection system, and can be started electrically or via kick start.
It is paired with a four-speed transmission and receives fuel supply from a 4.2-litre capacity tank.
Additionally, the Kriss 125 Fi comes equipped with telescopic forks and dual shock absorbers, while the wheels measure 17 inches, wrapped with tyres sized 70/90 at the front and 80/90 at the rear.
The braking system consists of a single 220 mm hydraulic disc brake, clamped by a two-piston caliper at the front, and a drum brake at the rear.
“The Kriss 125 Fi is more than just a new model—it represents Modenas’ ambition to deliver reliable, affordable, and efficient mobility solutions tailored to Malaysian riders and roads. Entering this segment symbolizes our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction,” said Modenas Chief Executive Officer, Roslan Roskan.
Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS) has launched a new promotion offering an additional reward of RM888 specifically for kapcai owners who wish to purchase the ZX-25R sports bike.
The campaign, titled “Next Level Trade-In: Unlock RM888 Extra,” is valid until the end of this year (December 31, 2024).
Through this latest campaign, MODENAS will add RM888 to the trade-in value of underbone motorcycles with engine capacities ranging from 110cc to 200cc, regardless of brand. This offer is only applicable for the purchase of the ZX-25R SE and ZX-25RR models.
Customers must complete the trade-in process of their old motorcycles within the specified timeframe. Scooter-type motorcycles are not eligible for this new trade-in offer.
For your information, the Modenas Ninja ZX-25R is powered by a 249 cc inline four-cylinder engine capable of producing up to 51 hp and 22.9 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed transmission.
The RR variant is particularly special, as it comes equipped with a 37 mm SFF-BP inverted front fork and Showa BFRC lite shock absorbers with preload adjustment.
Recently, we were invited to the MODENAS factory located in Gurun, Kedah, to attend the handover event of the MEV-1 Pro electric scooter to Pos Malaysia.
This marks the second delivery by MODENAS, with a total of 1,092 units, following the first batch delivered approximately a year ago.
Here are some more interesting facts you should know about the MODENAS MEV-1:
1. Meaning of MEV-1
MEV-1 stands for:
Modenas
Electric Vehicle
Number 1
For future models, MODENAS plans to use names such as MEV-2, MEV-3, and so on.
2. Collaboration with VMoto
VMoto VS1
It’s worth noting that the MODENAS MEV-1 is a ‘twin’ of the VMoto VS1 electric scooter model.
MODENAS partnered with VMoto to develop the MEV-1, benefiting from accelerated technology acquisition.
The VMoto brand was chosen due to its durability, efficiency, and superior quality compared to several competitor models that were previously evaluated.
MODENAS CEO, Roslan Roskan, emphasized that choosing a higher-quality model is essential so that Malaysians considering purchasing an electric scooter next year will be more satisfied with the value for money spent.
For your information, VMoto is the official supplier of electric scooters to the Ducati MotoGP team—an impressive brand indeed!
3. Upgrades Took a Year, 10,000 km Endurance Test
Compared to the MEV-1 that has been in use for a year, the MEV-1 Pro is an enhanced version, developed with data on usage and specific needs from Pos Malaysia.
According to MODENAS, among the improvements made include the addition of a manual parking brake button, a sturdier rack support, and the use of a more powerful electric motor.
As a result, the MEV-1 Pro can now generate a power output of 5.8 hp, support loads of up to 250 kg, and tackle steep inclines of 19 degrees.
It is also more heat-resistant, thanks to modifications made to the vehicle control unit and battery system, making it suitable for the more extreme tasks of Pos Malaysia.
4. Worried About Range?
Many electric scooters face a common issue compared to regular mopeds: insufficient riding range for daily operations.
However, this is not a significant problem for our postal workers.
According to Pos Malaysia, an MEV-1 electric scooter travels an average of 40 km each day for deliveries.
This means the standard range offered by the MEV-1 is more than adequate to cover the daily operations of Pos Malaysia.
Nevertheless, in the future, Pos Malaysia is open to the possibility of considering more practical battery swap stations to accommodate growing needs.
5. Interested? Wait Until Next Year
Currently, the MEV-1 and MEV-1 Pro are designated solely for use within the company’s electric fleet, such as Pos Malaysia.
However, MODENAS has promised that an electric scooter available for public purchase will be offered by the first quarter of 2025 (Q1 2025), featuring user-friendly specifications.
Initially, it will be sold as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) with an estimated price in the tens of thousands of ringgit, or possibly below RM10,000 for the locally assembled version (CKD).
Specifications of the MODENAS MEV-1 Pro
Power: 5.8 hp
Torque: 165 Nm
Battery Pack: 5.4 kWh
Range: 95 km
Dimensions: 2,094 x 727 x 1,141 mm
Wheelbase: 1,366 mm
Ground Clearance: 154 mm
Seat Height: 760 mm
Suspension: telescopic front fork, single shock absorber
Tire Size: 100/80-16 front, 110/80-14 rear
Brakes: 240 mm front rotor, 180 mm rear
Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (MODENAS) has delivered the second batch of Modenas MEV-1 PRO electric scooters comprising 1,092 units to Pos Malaysia in support of the commitment to achieve full electrification by 2030.
All of these electric scooters will be sent in stages to join the existing Pos Malaysia EV fleet, which currently includes 220 electric motorcycles (including 140 MEV-1 units previously delivered) and 143 electric vans.
The Modenas MEV-1 PRO has been designed to meet specific operational demands of logistics and delivery services, supporting a load capacity of up to 250 kg, a maximum power output of 4.3 kW (5.8 hp), and the ability to climb slopes of up to 19 degrees.
MODENAS will provide comprehensive maintenance and servicing support for the MEV-1 PRO through its network of service centers across the country.
It is understood that the MODENAS MEV-1 electric scooter will also be offered to the general public, with a more affordable version set to be introduced in the first quarter of 2025 (Q1 2025).
In conjunction with the launch of the Eliminator 500 cruiser motorcycle, MODENAS has also opened pre-orders for the 2025 Kawasaki ZX-6R super sports model.
With the starting price from RM59,900, this bike can be ordered at all Kawasaki All-Star showrooms from December 1 to January 31, 2025, with a deposit of RM500.
The first 50 owners will be invited to an exclusive handover event in Sepang in February 2025.
The specifications of the Kawasaki ZX-6R are as follows:
Engine: Inline 4-cylinder DOHC, 636 cc, Euro 5
Power: 122 hp @ 13,000 rpm
Torque: 69 Nm @ 10,800 rpm
Transmission: 6-speed, assist & slipper clutch
Front Suspension: 41 mm Showa SFF-BP fork
Rear Suspension: Single shock absorber, preload adjustable
Front Brake: Dual 310 mm rotors, 4-piston calipers
Rear Brake: Single 220 mm rotor, single-piston caliper
In conjunction with the Malaysian MotoGP event, MODENAS has officially launched its latest cruiser, the 2025 Modenas Eliminator 500 with the price starting from RM30,100 (without insurance and roadtax).
This model is a rebadged version from Kawasaki Eliminator 500, aligning with the approach taken for previous motorcycles under 750 cc.
The Modenas Eliminator is powered by a parallel twin 451 cc engine, capable of producing 44.7 hp at 9,000 rpm and a torque of 43 Nm at 6,000 rpm.
Power is transmitted to the wheel via a six-speed manual transmission equipped with an assist-slipper clutch.
The Eliminator features a 41 mm front telescopic fork, complemented by twin shock absorbers with preload adjustment, offering a wheel travel of 120 mm at the front and 90 mm at the rear.
For stopping power, the motorcycle employs dual 310 mm disc brakes with twin-piston calipers at the front, paired with a single disc and a single-piston caliper at the rear. It also includes a two-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS).
The Eliminator 500 comes with 18-inch rims fitted with 130/70 front tires, and 16-inch alloy rims with 150/80 rear tires.
Additional features include LED headlights and taillights, an LCD cluster display with Rideology app support, a fuel tank capacity of 12.8 liters, and a seat height of 735 mm.
Motosikal Dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (Modenas) has announced the arrival of two motorcycle models for the local market, the Modenas Versys 650 SE and Kawasaki Z900RS SE.
Starting with the Modenas Versys 650 SE, this touring machine is powered by a liquid-cooled parallel-twin 649 cc engine capable of producing 67 PS @ 8,500 rpm and torque of 61 Nm @ 7,000 rpm.
The suspension system consists of a 41 mm adjustable inverted telescopic front fork (with a range of 150 mm of travel), followed by a single rear shock absorber complete with preload adjustment (with a range of 145 mm of travel).
The braking aspect of the Versys 650 SE features dual-piston front calipers and twin 300 mm floating rotors, followed by a single-piston rear caliper and a single 220 mm rotor.
Riding aspects are further aided by features such as economical riding indicators, dual throttle valves, and Kawasaki TRaction Control (KTRC).
Available in limited units, the Modenas Versys 650 SE is also equipped with a quick-release pannier system with a 65-liter capacity using the same key system as the motorcycle’s ignition.
Prices start from RM43,600 for the Metallic Spark Black color, or RM44,200 for the Candy Lime Green/Metallic Flat Spark Black color option.
Those looking for a classic retro image can acquire the Kawasaki Z900RS SE at a selling price of RM73,300.
The Z900 RS SE is powered by a 948 cc inline-four engine producing 110 hp @ 8,500 rpm and torque of 98.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm, paired with a six-speed gearbox.
The suspension system consists of a 41 mm inverted front fork with preload adjustment, followed by an Öhlins S46 gas shock absorber, also with available preload adjustment.
The Z900RS SE braking system uses monobloc M4.32 calipers gripping twin 300 mm Brembo rotors, followed by a single-piston rear caliper and a 250 mm rotor.
Other features include 17-inch rims, a 14-liter fuel tank, saddle height around 835 mm, economical riding indicators, dual throttle valves, and Kawasaki TRaction Control (KTRC).
Motosikal Dan Enjin Nasional Sdn. Bhd. (Modenas) and IFS Capital (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. have entered into a strategic partnership to provide financial flexibility to Modenas vendors through the latter’s Supply Chain Financing Programme.
Called the SupplyLink Accord, the partnership will see the vendors enjoy the following features of the financing programme:
Early Payment Option: Vendors and suppliers gain access to funds ahead of the traditional payment cycle.
Streamlined Process: Simplified invoice approval and digitalised payment procedures for quicker transactions.
Enhanced Financial Flexibility: Immediate cash flow support for effective working capital management.
Easy Access: An online portal available 24-hours, seven days a week, from any location.
No New Bank Account Required: No need for additional accounts.
Transparent Costs: Pay-as-you-use, with no hidden fees.
Roslan Roskan, CEO of Modenas said,“Early payment options will ensure that our supply chain operates at peak efficiency. Moreover, helping local small businesses manage their cash flow is essential, and this forward-looking approach by Modenas will surely contribute to the overall economy and demonstrates our commitment to growth.”
“We are thrilled to partner with Modenas to introduce this innovative financing solution,” said Ab. Razak Khalil, CEO of IFS Capital. “Our program is designed to create a more agile and responsive supply chain, driving growth and sustainability for all parties involved.”
By enhancing financial flexibility, the Supply Chain Financing Programme strengthens the supply chain, and fosters business resilience. The programme sets a new benchmark in the industry, aligning with the growing trend of financial solutions supporting dynamic business needs across Malaysia and the ASEAN region
Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional (Modenas), subsidiary of DRB-Hicom Berhad has launched its new logo and brand identity.
The company says the new brand identity marks its bold ambitions for the future that focuses on global expansion, new technologies, and cleaner solutions.
The refreshed logo is inspired by the iconic Modenas “M” symbol in a bold, modern style, placed within a circle to convey precision and a renewed identity.
While keeping its signature blue and white colours, the updated logo introduces a MODENAS grey and platinum variant.
The introduction of a new Road Star Element also reflects the brand’s new direction, emphasising its industry leadership, adaptability, and commitment to growth.
On the rebranding effort, Roslan Roskan, Chief Executive Officer of Modenas states, “The mobility industry is rapidly evolving, driven by the urgent need for energy transition and growing concerns for environmental sustainability.
With this, our renewed vision will see us bringing excitement that connects people and communities, by providing value, technology, and sustainable products globally.”
To commemorate this milestone, Modenas unveiled an upgraded, eco-friendly variant of the Kriss 110, the first Kriss variant to meet the stringent Euro 4 emissions standards.
Pricing starts from RM4,599 for the drum brake version and RM4,998 for the disc brake version.
THE launch of the Modenas Ninja ZX-25R SE for the local market around September last year certainly received an encouraging response.
The motorcycle has quickly captured the interest of buyers in Malaysia, especially those seeking high-performance machinery without the need to upgrade from a B2 to a full B license.
However, Modenas is set to bring good news for the four-cylinder motorcycle as it is said to introduce the top variant, the Ninja ZX-25RR, this February.
Although the Ninja ZX-25RR shares the same components as the Ninja ZX-25R SE, the main difference lies in the rear monoshock equipped with a fully adjustable Showa BFRC (Balance Free Rear Cushion). This premium monoshock is the same component used in the larger Ninja ZX-10R.
Meanwhile, the RR version continues to be powered by the same 249.8cc four-cylinder engine found in the SE variant, producing 51hp (with Ram-Air) and 22.9Nm of torque.
In terms of pricing, we anticipate a difference of approximately RM2,000 to RM3,000.
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