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'' The main competitors of the Kawasaki VN 400 Vulcan in the class: ''
* [[Honda_Steed_400 | Honda Steed 400]] / [[Honda_Shadow_400 | Honda Shadow 400]]
* [[Yamaha_XV400_Virago | Yamaha XV400 Virago]] / [[Yamaha_XVS400_Drag_Star | Yamaha XVS400 Drag Star]]
* [[Suzuki_VS400_Intruder | Suzuki Intruder VS400]] / [[Suzuki_VL400_Intruder | Suzuki Intruder VL400 Classic]]
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* [[Kawasaki_VN1700_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN1700 Vulcan]]
* [[Kawasaki_VN2000_Vulcan | Kawasaki VN2000 Vulcan]]
''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Honda_Steed_400 | Honda Steed 400]] / [[Honda_Shadow_400 | Honda Shadow 400]]
* [[Yamaha_XV400_Virago | Yamaha XV400 Virago]] / [[Yamaha_XVS400_Drag_Star | Yamaha XVS400 Drag Star]]
* [[Suzuki_VS400_Intruder | Suzuki Intruder VS400]] / [[Suzuki_VL400_Intruder | Suzuki Intruder VL400 Classic]]
By 1995, the EN400 was leaving the market, giving way to the Kawasaki VN400 Vulcan. The new model already had the usual V-shaped engine and chain drive (the EN400 was equipped with a belt drive). It was this model that gained significant popularity not only in Japan, but also in Russia (mainly due to its low cost and similarity to the older 800 cc model).
2003 was the last year of production for the Kawasaki VN400 Vulcan. Currently, this model is found in large quantities at Japanese auctions and is quite often brought by the efforts of gray importers to the Russian market.
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