What kind of car is the Kawasaki Invader 440?

What kind of car is the Kawasaki Invader 440?

The brand new Kawasaki-built, from track to windshield—from ski to taillight, Invader 440 transfers the image of the Z from the freeway to the trail. Simply put, the Invader 440 has power and performance. In pure acceleration tests through the eighth and quarter mile, this liquid-cooled bombshell was the fastest thing we’ve ever ridden.

How many horsepower does a Kawasaki Invader sled have?

The Invader is extremely well engineered and as a consumer sled is filled with quality features. For instance: Powerplant: Kawasaki’s liquid cooled twin 440 with 438 actual cc’s, which has 8,000 maximum rpm (Kawasaki does not release horsepower figures), has a unique mounting system.

What’s the performance of a 1977 Kawasaki Invader?

By way of comparison with the past, the Invader was over 2 seconds faster than any 1977 model sled that we tested a year ago. Two seconds go quickly, but in a fourth mile acceleration test, that’s an improvement in performance of over 10 per cent in just one year.

What was the speed of the 1978 Invader sled?

Of the 14 sleds tested this year, the Invader outscored the closest competition by .3 of a second through the eighth and .2 of a second through the fourth. By way of comparison with the past, the Invader was over 2 seconds faster than any 1977 model sled that we tested a year ago.

The brand new Kawasaki-built, from track to windshield—from ski to taillight, Invader 440 transfers the image of the Z from the freeway to the trail. Simply put, the Invader 440 has power and performance. In pure acceleration tests through the eighth and quarter mile, this liquid-cooled bombshell was the fastest thing we’ve ever ridden.

By way of comparison with the past, the Invader was over 2 seconds faster than any 1977 model sled that we tested a year ago. Two seconds go quickly, but in a fourth mile acceleration test, that’s an improvement in performance of over 10 per cent in just one year.

The Invader is extremely well engineered and as a consumer sled is filled with quality features. For instance: Powerplant: Kawasaki’s liquid cooled twin 440 with 438 actual cc’s, which has 8,000 maximum rpm (Kawasaki does not release horsepower figures), has a unique mounting system.

Of the 14 sleds tested this year, the Invader outscored the closest competition by .3 of a second through the eighth and .2 of a second through the fourth. By way of comparison with the past, the Invader was over 2 seconds faster than any 1977 model sled that we tested a year ago.