Kawasaki have released the 2023 version of their KX250, with the quarter-litre motocrosser receiving a number of updates for the coming year, across engine, transmission, suspension and tyres, as well as improvements in reliability and rider ergonomics.
Following updates in 2020 and 2021, this latest update aims to keep the KX250 at the head of the pack in motocross and supercross competition. While the changes are subtle, they’ll be appreciated by racers.
ENGINE CHANGES
In terms of capacity and configuration, the KX250 engine remains unchanged at 249cc, with the liquid-cooled four-stroke single featuring the same