- Get new colours each
- No changes to the performance
- Slight updates to features
Kawasaki continues to expand its lineup with exciting new colour choices for the 2026 model year, as both the Vulcan S and Eliminator 500 receive updated finishes designed to enhance their appeal.
The Vulcan S now comes with a sleek Metallic Graphite Grey/Metallic Flat Spark Black livery, complementing the existing Metallic Flat Spark Black option. Beneath its stylish new paintwork, the Vulcan S remains powered by a 649cc water-cooled parallel twin engine, capable of generating 60bhp at 7,500rpm and 46 lb-ft of torque at 6,600rpm. For riders holding an A2 license, the power output can be limited to 47bhp, ensuring compliance with licensing restrictions.
Aside from the colour update, Kawasaki confirms that no mechanical changes have been made. The Vulcan S retains its classic setup with an 18-inch front wheel and a 17-inch wide rear wheel, continuing to offer a blend of style and performance for cruising enthusiasts.

Meanwhile, the Eliminator 500 will be showcased in two versions for 2026: the standard and the SE edition. The Eliminator 500 models deliver 45bhp at 9,000rpm and 31.4 lb-ft of torque at 6,000rpm, with a slightly smaller 16-inch rear wheel offering a unique ride experience.
The SE version further elevates the model’s offerings with a headlamp cowl and a USB-C socket included as standard, catering to modern riders seeking both style and convenience. In terms of aesthetics, the standard Eliminator 500 will continue in Metallic Flat Spark Black, while a new Metallic Imperial Red/Ebony option will be available. The SE edition introduces the bold Metallic Matte Carbon Grey/Flat Ebony colourway, adding more choices for those who want their cruiser to stand out.
We can expect Kawasaki to introduce the updated models to other markets, including Australia and New Zealand, by early 2026.