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2022 Kawasaki ZX-10RImage Source: Kawasaki India

Kawasaki India trying to be more transparent has released a revised price list for its entire range of motorcycles. According to this list, the bikes will now cost Rs.6000 to Rs.23,000 more when compared to the older ex-showroom prices. Thankfully, the new prices will be applicable from the 1st of January and therefore, this might be the perfect time to bring your favourite Kawasaki bike home.

Always wanted to own a high-end motorbike? Let’s check out all the details related to this upcoming price hike below.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Kawasaki India has announced a price hike across the range.
  • The updated Kawasaki ZX-10R will now cost Rs.23,000 more.
  • Bookings placed before 31st December will not get affected.

Kawasaki: Price Revision

For starters, the all-new Ninja 300 will cost Rs.6000 after this revision. Likewise, even the Vulcan S faces a similar hike which is applicable from 1st January 2022. Coming to the 650 range, the Ninja 650 and Z650 will come with a price tag higher by Rs.7000.

The powerful range of motorcycles has been affected the most. Starting with the Z900, it is now available with a new price tag starting at Rs.8.5 Lakhs which is Rs.8000 more when compared to the outgoing model. Other 1000cc bikes, including Ninja 1000SX, Versys 1000 and Ninja ZX-10R will now be dearer by Rs.11,000, Rs.17,000 and Rs.23,000 respectively. To keep it simple, here’s a list of the bikes with their new prices down below:

Revised Price Change
Ninja 300 Rs.3.24 Lakhs Rs.6000
Vulcan S Rs.6.16 Lakhs Rs.6000
Ninja 650 Rs.6.68 Lakhs Rs.7000
Z650 RS Rs.6.72 Lakhs Rs.7000
Z900 Rs.7.33 Lakhs Rs.8000
Ninja 1000SX Rs.11.51 Lakhs Rs.11,000
Versys 1000 Rs.11.72 Lakhs Rs.17,000
Ninja ZX-10R Rs.15.37 Lakhs Rs.23,000

Customers who have already booked or will place a booking for their new motorcycles before 31st December and are willing to receive the delivery after just 45 days will remain unaffected by this price hike. Interestingly, four bikes have been excluded from this price revision to offer some kind of relaxation to the prospective buyers.

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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