Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japanese multinational manufacturing company
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| 2024 | Introduced the Modenas Brusky 125cc scooter to their product range. | 
| July 3 2024 | Japanese Defence Ministry announced an investigation into bribery allegations involving Kawasaki and Maritime Self-Defence Force personnel over submarine repair contracts. Kawasaki committed to establishing its own internal inspection panel to investigate potential fictitious transactions and slush funds. | 
| 2022 | Kawasaki signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus to develop hydrogen solutions for aviation and focus on airport hydrogen hub development. | 
| 2022 | Kawasaki Motors Philippines introduced the Barako III FI model, continuing their business motorcycle lineup. | 
| 2021 | Kawasaki Motors was separated from Kawasaki Heavy Industries and established as a standalone, wholly owned subsidiary named Kawasaki Motors, Ltd. | 
| 2021 | Began production of the Dominar 400UG, a 4-stroke 400cc motorcycle. | 
| 2019 | Added the CT150 with a new engine and the Rouser NS125 4-stroke 125cc model to their lineup. | 
| 2018 | Introduced the CT125 4-stroke 125cc business model and the Rouser NS160 4-stroke 160.3cc standard model. | 
| 2017 | Launched the CT100B with a new engine and the Rouser RS200, a 4-stroke 199.5cc standard motorcycle. | 
| 2015 | Ivan Lintin from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors. | 
| 2015 | Introduced the Rouser NS200, a 4-stroke 200cc standard motorcycle model. | 
| 2014 | Dean Harrison from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors. | 
| 2013 | James Hillier from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors. | 
| 2012 | Ryan Farquhar from the United Kingdom wins the championship representing Kawasaki Motors. | 
| 2010 | Kawasaki started production of the C-2 military transport aircraft. | 
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