Kawasaki Jet Ski announces fightback plan to reclaim lost ground
After losing market share to Sea-Doo and Yamaha WaveRunner, Kawasaki Jet Ski has announced an aggressive fightback plan, promising a range of new models in the coming years.
After losing market share to Sea-Doo and Yamaha WaveRunner, Kawasaki Jet Ski has announced an aggressive fightback plan, promising a range of new models in the coming years.
The 2022 Kawasaki Ultra LX – one of the unsung heroes of the non-supercharged Jet Ski market globally – has reached the end of the line, but it will be replaced by a refreshed and expanded line-up after a 12-month hiatus.
Kawasaki Jet Ski dealers in Australia have been advised the highly-anticipated 2022 Kawasaki Ultra 310 Jet Ski series will not be here until next summer.
Here’s how much it will cost to run a Jet Ski or personal watercraft amid rising petrol prices.
The Kawasaki STX160 Jet Ski has been recalled in Australia for the second time in 18 months to fix the same fault. Owners have been advised not to operate the watercraft until the safety recall has been completed.
A severe shortage of Jet Skis and personal watercraft over the Australian summer has been compounded by a sharp increase in demand. Here’s our advice if you’re stuck in the queue.
Australian prices for the 2022 Kawasaki Ultra 310 range have revealed increases of at least $4500, plus a $1399 dealer handling fee. With limited stock, the first shipments have already sold out.
If you’re buying a 2022 Sea-Doo, 2022 Yamaha WaveRunner, or 2022 Kawasaki Jet Ski, better get your order in. Stock may now not arrive in significant numbers until mid-year, or even later.
The rear camera on the 2022 Kawasaki Ultra 310 is a world first in the Jet Ski industry, but authorities say you still need an observer when towing. Here’s the law in each Australian state.
Daytime running lights are an industry-first feature on the 2022 Kawasaki Ultra 310 Jet Ski range. Australian authorities are divided on their legality. Here’s what each state says.