Kawasaki has brought the D-Tracker X 2026 back into the spotlight as a supermoto built for riders who want quick reactions in daily traffic and a more playful feel on weekends. The model keeps its familiar sporty identity, but the latest package focuses more clearly on agility, comfort, and practical use.
The appeal is not only in its styling. Kawasaki positions the D-Tracker X 2026 as a motorcycle that can move easily through urban roads while still delivering the kind of riding character that supermoto fans usually look for.
Light handling remains the main attraction
One of the strongest selling points is its nimble handling, supported by 17-inch wheels and wide-profile tires that help maintain stability on asphalt. This setup gives the motorcycle a controlled and confident feel when changing direction quickly.
At the same time, the front upside-down suspension and rear Uni-Trak suspension are designed to support comfort and stability across different road surfaces. The result is a chassis package that stays true to the supermoto formula.
150 cc engine and six-speed transmission
The D-Tracker X 2026 uses a single-cylinder 150 cc liquid-cooled engine. Kawasaki describes the engine character as responsive and efficient, making it suitable for everyday mobility as well as relaxed riding on open roads.
Power is delivered through a six-speed manual transmission. This combination helps keep performance flexible across different engine speeds while adding a more engaging riding experience.
Design stays aggressive without losing comfort
Visually, the motorcycle keeps a slim body, sharp shrouds, and a modern headlamp. These elements give it a firm and sporty appearance that matches its supermoto positioning.
The upright riding position also supports comfort during city use and medium-distance trips. That layout makes the bike easier to handle in changing traffic and more convenient for riders who spend a lot of time in the saddle.
Features and braking package
For its class, the equipment list is still solid. A digital instrument panel shows key riding information such as speed, odometer, and fuel level in a clear format.
Both wheels are fitted with disc brakes, which helps improve stopping performance and adds confidence in a range of riding situations. That practical setup strengthens the bike’s everyday appeal.
Price sits in the Rp38 million range
Kawasaki currently sells the D-Tracker X 2026 at around Rp38 juta to Rp40 jutaan. The final figure can vary depending on the region and the policy of each dealer.
With its aggressive design, responsive engine, light handling, and modern features, the D-Tracker X 2026 remains a compelling choice for riders who want a supermoto with a clear identity. Its return shows that there is still room in the market for motorcycles built around flexibility and riding enjoyment.
