Kawasaki has taken a significant step beyond its familiar sport and trail lineup with the launch of the Brusky 125. The new scooter enters Indonesia as an entry-level option priced at Rp26.5 million OTR Jakarta.
The move is notable because the brand has long been associated with motorcycles that project performance and rugged character. With the Brusky 125, Kawasaki is targeting a much broader daily-use market that values practicality as much as style.
A sporty scooter aimed at urban riders
The Brusky 125 arrives with sharp body lines and an aggressive design language. Its styling is meant to look dynamic on city streets while still serving the everyday needs of commuters.
Kawasaki also equips the scooter with Full LED lighting at the front and LED lighting at the rear. The setup gives the model a more premium impression than many entry-level scooters in the same class.
The product is the result of a collaboration between Kawasaki and Modenas Malaysia. That partnership creates a scooter with Kawasaki identity while keeping its focus on urban riders.
Engine and practical details for daily use
Under the bodywork, the Brusky 125 uses a 125 cc, 4-stroke, SOHC air-cooled engine. The configuration is designed to balance usable performance, fuel efficiency, and manageable maintenance costs.
The scooter produces a maximum output of 7 kW and peak torque of 10 Nm. Those figures position it as a sensible choice for city travel, including commutes and other routine trips.
Kawasaki’s approach suggests that the Brusky 125 is not only about appearance. It is built to remain relevant for regular use in crowded traffic conditions, where smooth and responsive movement matters most.
Features that support everyday riding
The instrument panel combines analog and digital elements, creating a layout that feels both classic and modern. Riders can check key information such as speed, fuel level, and other vehicle data with ease.
Storage capacity is another practical advantage, with a 14-liter underseat compartment. The space is sufficient for daily items such as a raincoat, gloves, or smaller personal belongings.
That level of storage should appeal to users who want a compact scooter without losing basic utility. It reduces the need to carry an extra bag for everyday essentials.
Pricing and market position
At Rp26,500,000 OTR Jakarta, the Brusky 125 brings together sporty design, Full LED lighting, a 125 cc engine, and practical features in one package. The pricing places it in a competitive spot within the scooter segment.
The launch also signals Kawasaki’s intent to expand more deeply into Indonesia’s high-demand scooter market. Backed by its established name, the Brusky 125 gives the brand a new route beyond its traditional performance-focused categories.
With its collaboration-led development and urban-friendly setup, the Brusky 125 offers an alternative for buyers who want a scooter that looks sporty but still works well for everyday use. It is Kawasaki’s latest answer to a market that values both image and practicality.
