
Kawasaki has updated one its popular youth ATV models, with significant styling changes giving it the look of a full-size competition quad.
The 2023 Kawasaki KFX90 four-wheeler benefits from bodywork updates, including a revised centre cover and grille which evoke images of Kawasaki’s KX motocross range. There are also LED accents lights which were previously just decals.

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There are LED lights at the rear-end of the bike as well, with the revised tail-end helping to keep excess mud and debris from entering the engine bay.
Elsewhere there is independent A-arm front suspension with preload adjustment, a durable steel frame, eighteen-inch tyres, and slip-resistant floorboards.

Other important features include a keyed ignition, a throttle-limiting scree, a CVT transmission, centrifugal clutch, electric start, mechanical drum brakes, and a 5.3-litre fuel tank.
On paper, the KFX90 weighs 122kg, has a seat height of 650mm, and a ground clearance of 150mm, while all of this is powered by a 90cc air-cooled OHC four-stroke engine.
Kawasaki offers the KFX90 in one colour way – Lime Green – while the price tag is a very-affordable $3,894 (RRP). The Kawasaki KFX90 is now available in Kawasaki dealerships.