NEWS
12 - 13 May 2026
MODENAS Showcases Kawasaki Jet Ski Potential in Langkawi’s Marine Tourism Segment
Langkawi’s position as
one of Malaysia’s most active island tourism destinations made it a suitable
setting for MODENAS to showcase the potential of Kawasaki Jet Ski personal
watercraft in a real-world marine environment.
Through the Fleet
Engagement Day – Personal Watercraft (PWC), held at Pantai Cenang, Langkawi
from 12 to 13 May 2026, MODENAS provided selected participants with the
opportunity to experience Kawasaki Jet Ski models more closely, particularly in
conditions that reflect actual commercial and tourism-related usage.
The event focused on
engaging key stakeholders within the marine recreation ecosystem, including jet
ski operators, fleet owners, tourism players and relevant agencies. Rather than
being a conventional product display, the session was designed as an experiential
platform where participants could better understand the performance, stability,
comfort and practical suitability of Kawasaki Jet Ski products.
Langkawi was chosen
because of its strong water tourism ecosystem, active beach activities and
established demand for personal watercraft usage. The island also offers
operating conditions that are highly relevant to the PWC segment, including
open-sea surroundings, changing wave conditions, high tourist movement and
frequent usage by first-time or beginner riders.
For operators,
especially those involved in rentals, guided tours and resort activities, the
key consideration is not only speed or performance. Product stability, easy
handling, durability, fuel capacity, maintenance needs and after-sales support
are equally important, as these factors directly affect daily operations and
customer confidence.
Among the models
featured during the session were the Kawasaki STX 160, Ultra 160LX-S and Ultra
310LX. Each model represents a different usage profile, from entry-level rental
operations to touring, comfort-focused use and higher-performance applications.
The STX 160 is
positioned as a practical model for rental and high-volume usage, supported by
its 1,498cc naturally aspirated engine, comfortable riding position, large
storage capacity and beginner-friendly handling. For operators who prioritise
reliability and daily usability, this model offers a balance between
performance and operational practicality.
The Ultra 160LX-S
caters to users and operators looking for a more comfortable touring
experience, with a larger platform, stable hull design and comfort-oriented
features. Meanwhile, the Ultra 310LX represents the premium performance side of
the Kawasaki Jet Ski range, offering stronger acceleration and higher-end
features for selected advanced or premium applications.
The Langkawi session
also gave MODENAS an opportunity to better understand market expectations from
commercial users. In a tourism-driven environment, personal watercraft must be
suitable not only for experienced riders, but also for beginners and tourists
who may be using the product for the first time. This makes stability,
predictable handling and operator confidence especially important.
For MODENAS, the
initiative reflects a wider effort to strengthen Kawasaki’s presence beyond
motorcycles and into the marine recreation segment. It also supports the
company’s aim to build closer engagement with tourism operators, fleet
customers and institutional users who require dependable marine mobility
products.
The event also
highlights Langkawi’s potential as a key market for personal watercraft
operations in Malaysia. With its combination of tourism demand, resort activity
and marine recreation services, the island provides a practical environment to
assess how Kawasaki Jet Ski products can support commercial operators and
enhance the overall customer experience.
Overall, the Fleet
Engagement Day – PWC positions Kawasaki Jet Ski as a performance-oriented yet
practical personal watercraft option for Malaysia’s marine tourism and
commercial recreation sector, with Langkawi serving as a relevant platform to
demonstrate its suitability in real operating conditions.