Back in 2015, Kawasaki made history with the debut of the Ninja H2R. The halo-grade hyperbike was not only the world’s first factory-supercharged motorcycle, but also the most powerful production offering you could buy at the time.
While it was undoubtedly a monumental engineering effort, admittedly, it’s par for the course for Kawasaki. That wasn’t the first time that Team Green has pioneered performance upgrades for two-wheeled applications.

Not hardly, as long before the launch of the revolutionary blown Ninja, another Kawasaki rocked the world with its forced induction.
Boosting Z1-R sales with a snail
It was called the Z1R-TC, and it took to the streets in 1978 as what many motorcyclists consider to be the first turbocharged production offering. At the time, the flagship Z1-R was struggling on the sales floor, and Kawasaki needed something exciting to get riders in the door.






