Kawasaki NAV Is Here

Another new class of machine – the PTV.
After a lot of teaser clips and hints, Kawasaki has revealed the NAV line – which, turns out, is very much like what we predicted: a vehicle that walks the line between SxS and golf cart looking to capitalize on the legal loophole of many towns who show leniency toward road operation.
There was some speculation on what would be powering the unit – internal combustion or electric and today we have the full spec breakdown. Let’s take a closer look.

Kawasaki’s first-ever electric four-wheeled vehicle is more than just a way to cruise the neighborhood or run errands, it is a new way of life. You will no longer be going to your neighbors, or the local pickleball court, you will NAV to your desired location. With a prominent Kawasaki emblem, a lifted appearance and electric vehicle (EV) front-end styling the all-new NAV 4e is set to turn heads.
Once you slide inside the NAV 4e Personal Transportation Vehicle (PTV) you will be amazed by the well-appointed interior with amply padded seats and plenty of leg and shoulder room to conveniently NAV the neighborhood in comfort and style.

KEY FEATURES
● Smooth, simple induction electric motor rated at 4 kW output
● Two battery Types: Lithium-ion (LE, Limited) and lead acid
● Premium lifted style
● 14” wheels with 23” off-road style tires
● Unique Kawasaki front-end styling
● Roomy interior layout
● Elegant and comfortable seats
● Passenger-centered convenience
● Comfortable chassis design
● First in category fold-flat rear seat
● Spacious front and rear storage

For 2025, the NAV 4e can be found in three different model configurations with the NAV 4e, the NAV 4e LE and the flagship NAV 4e Limited. The NAV 4e LE model offers an upgrade to lithium-ion batteries while the NAV 4e Limited model includes lithium-ion batteries, 7” full-color TFT instrumentation, audio system, brush-guard style front bumper, a flip-down windshield, premium seats and steering wheel along with floor lighting and more.


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