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2016 Kawsaki Mule 4010 and Mule 4000 Model Range

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The need for a reliable, multi-task vehicle has never been greater, and the four-wheel drive MULE 4010 models as well as the rear-wheel drive MULE 4000 is built to tackle any job, anywhere. When large amounts of supplies, gravel or grain need to be moved, these MULE side x sides have the strength to haul the load while also carrying two passengers. But when the necessity for carrying cargo shifts to ferrying people, the rugged MULE 4010 Trans4x4® can quickly transform into a versatile four-seater, thanks to its Trans Cab design.The ability to change configuration, from one-row of seating to two rows without using additional tools or removing parts, is what makes the Trans4x4 one of the most versatile vehicles in its class. Yet the rugged MULE 4010 4x4 and the MULE 4000 RWD will still prove invaluable on the worksite, farm or fishing expedition.

2016 Kawasaki Mule 610 and Mule 600 Model Range

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The Kawasaki MULE 610 and 600 models are reliable, durable and efficient workhorses for the job site, farm or for fun. Offering either two- or four-wheel drive, depending on the model, these MULEs get the job done thanks to a generous cargo bed and torquey engines that won’t let you down. Available in a number of colors and with a host of Genuine Kawasaki Accessories to personalize the MULE for your exact needs, this vehicle will seem like one of the family in no time.

2016 Kawasaki Mule Pro-FX

The Kawasaki MULE PRO-FX has single-row seating and a class-leading cargo bed for even greater practicality, dependability and comfort.
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Having received acclaim and awards following its launch last year, the powerful and dependable Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT™ is now available as a single-row seating variant called the MULE PRO-FX™ for the 2016 model year, giving full-size side x side customers another purchase choice. The new single-row PRO-FX gains a larger steel cargo bed, giving it the largest in its class and 20% bigger than any previous MULE, without sacrificing any of the cab’s comfort, but increasing its hauling capacity.Developed alongside the PRO-FXT, the new MULE PRO-FX shares the same engine and chassis platform, meaning it is still the fastest and most powerful MULE™ ever built, with independent suspension, powerful disc brakes, effective engine braking and optional speed-sensitive power steering.The cargo bed has a massive 1000 lb carrying capacity and is able to accommodate a full-size wooden pallet with the tailgate closed – something the competition can’t do!

2016 Kawasaki Brute Force ATV Model Range

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The Kawasaki Brute Force® ATV family boasts STRONG features that include Electric Power Steering (750 4x4i EPS and EPS Camo models), either a 749cc V-twin or a 271cc single-cylinder engines and all models are designed to suit a variety of needs and budgets. The Brute Force 750 4x4i models also feature four-wheel drive to help ensure you reach your destination, even in tough conditions, while the price-friendly Brute Force 300 is available in rear-wheel drive only.All Brute Force ATVs are constructed around a sturdy frame that is built Kawasaki STRONG. Along with dependable engines and proven Kawasaki performance, the Brute Force family is the perfect transportation for a fun weekend ride, a fishing trip or getting around the work site.

2016 Kawasaki New Models

Kawasaki unveils its latest line-up of 2016 Motorcycles, Side x Sides and ATVs that include some all-new models you will not want to miss.
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Today at 5:00 a.m. PDT Kawasaki unveiled its latest line-up of 2016 Motorcycles, Side x Sides and ATVs that included some all-new models you will not want to miss.

Factory Tour - Inside KMM

Kawasaki's Nebraska Fun Factory
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There aren’t many buildings on the planet to rival Kawasaki Motor Manufacturing’s rail car production plant on the gently rolling plains outside Lincoln, Nebraska. At over 1600’ long, it’s positively enormous, Then again, Kawasaki is used to building things on a big scale and besides rail cars, motorcycles, construction equipment, helicopters, and a long list of other products, they also build supertankers that would barely fit inside the cavernous structure.

Kawasaki #TeryxGirls Find Adventure and Success in African Desert During 2015 Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles

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Irvine, Calif. (April 9, 2015) – Kawasaki IMG Motorsports drivers Sara Price and Erica Sacks accepted one of the toughest challenges in all of motorsport when they entered the 2015 Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles. Dubbed the #TeryxGirls, Price and Sachs signed up to navigate through Northern Africa in their Kawasaki Teryx® while plotting their course on maps from the 1960's. The #TeryxGirls were one of 158 teams competing from 13 different countries and are the first U.S. based team to compete in the Quad/Moto/SSV class at the rally. After a roller coaster trip though the desert, the #TeryxGirls finished seventh in their debut and collected the prize for highest finishing first time competitors in their class .

Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. Promotes Chris Brull To Vice President Of Marketing

New responsibilities, new position for Kawasaki veteran
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Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC) is pleased to announce the promotion of Chris Brull to Vice President of Marketing effective April 1. Chris has spent 25 years delivering innovative marketing solutions on both the agency (DMB&B, Foote, Cone & Belding) and client side. His career at Kawasaki began in 2004 as the National Marketing Manager, before taking the helm as Director of Marketing in 2009. During his tenure Chris engineered a strategic transformation of KMC's marketing direction to focus on consumer-centric marketing. This direction includes an emphasis on innovation, leading KMC to establish many industry firsts including unique experiential events and digital marketing tools. Under Brull, Kawasaki became the first Japanese powersports OEM to launch mobile-based communications and a first-mover in social media. More prominently, KMC was the first to stage a new product launch simultaneously broadcast around the world from Times Square in New York City. 

Team Kawasaki IMG Motorsports ready to take on nine day, 1,300 km trek across the harsh African Desert of Morocco

Co-pilots Sara Price and Erica Sacks will be the first ever US team to compete in the Motorbike/SSV class In the 25th Annual Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles
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Lake Elsinore, Calif. (March 3rd, 2015) – Team Kawasaki IMG Motorsports is just weeks away from their debut in the 25th Annual Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles in Morocco Africa, an all female race that doesn’t reward speed, rather a team’s skill at navigating the shortest distance point to point (without the aid of GPS). Team Kawasaki IMG Motorsports will be challenged with plotting their route using only maps, a plotter and a compass on an unmarked course that can take longer than Sunrise to Sunset to reach the goal checkpoints in the day. Each morning they will receive their Map along with a Coordinate or Distance and Heading to checkpoint 1 and once there they will recieve a “Road Book” containing geographic coordinates and or headings and distance of the day’s checkpoints and last checkpoint of the day being their Bivouac where they do all they can to recover and prepare for the next day.  The course is completely off-road and redesigned each year, making this rally not just physically exhausting but also mentally taxing.  

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Announces Executive Management Changes, New President For Motorcycle & Engine Division

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IRVINE, Calif. (Feb. 18, 2015) – Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI), the global parent company of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC), has announced several changes to its executive management. The Motorcycle and Engine Company’s current President, Mr. Shigehiko “Scott” Kiyama will be succeeded by Mr. Kenji Tomida, effective April 1, 2015. Mr. Kiyama spent many years working at KMC’s Irvine headquarters where he arrived in 2002 to oversee Kawasaki's planning, vehicle inventory and production management in the United States. He was assigned the duty as KMC’s President at the start of 2006, where he remained until his return to Japan in 2009. Since July of 2013, the incoming president Mr. Kenji Tomida served as Senior Vice President and Executive Officer at KHI as well as General Manager of the Corporate Planning Division.  His tenure with Kawasaki includes a seven-year period during the late 1980s where he worked in the finance department at KMC’s Irvine headquarters. KHI also confirms that Mr. Hiroshi Takata, a former President of the Motorcycle & Engine Company, will retire from his current position and remain as a Director of KHI, effective April 1, 2015.

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