Obviously the star of the Ninja H2 SX SE show is the supercharged motor, but Kawasaki have left no stone unturned in their pursuit of excellence. As well as angleresponsive electronics, semiactive suspension, an up/down quickshifter, launch control, cornering lights, keyless ignition, hill hold and tyre pressure monitors, 2022 sees the SX further enhanced through not one but two radars, adding blind spot detection, collision warning and adaptive cruise control. It even gets a new dash but does this rolling showcase of tech justify the £24,635 price?
I’ll be blowed...
The structure of the supercharged inline four hasn’t been touched, but the cam timing is altered, and a new exhaust has been fitted to meet Euro5. Kawasaki also appear to have refined the throttle response, as the abruptness when you…