


Just in time for the moto world to focus on the outdoors with the start of the National Motocross kick-off at Pala Raceway, Kawasaki finally dropped its teased 2-strokes this week. Details are coming out now, but with a $9,699 MSRP and dealer deliveries beginning at the end of 2026, the KX 327 is definitely generating some buzz!
Featuring Kawasaki’s first fuel-injected 2-stroke powerplant, the KX stroker is said to deliver “the perfect balance of raw power and sophisticated control that ushers in a new era of off-road performance. The new engine offers a linear power character with crisp throttle response and strong traction at ultra-low RPM.” The torquey 2-stroke is housed in a lightweight aluminum perimeter frame, paired with factory-style KYB 48mm coil-spring fork and New Uni-Trak rear suspension.
Available in both MX and cross-country X configurations, the KX 327 is the start of the 2-Stroke Revolution according to Team Green.
FEATURES
• 327cc FUEL-INJECTED 2-STROKE ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC START
• SPECIALLY DESIGNED EXHAUST VALVE SYSTEM FOR SMOOTH, UNIFORM TORQUE
• 5-SPEED CLOSE-RATIO TRANSMISSION WITH HYDRAULIC CLUTCH
• POWER MODE SELECTION WITH HANDLEBAR-MOUNTED SWITCH
• SMARTPHONE CONNECTIVITY VIA GPS AND RIDEOLOGY APP
• LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM PERIMETER FRAME
• FACTORY-STYLE SUSPENSION AND BRAKES




















