The Japanese Premium Two Wheeler Company has decided that it is going to increase the prices of most of its bikes in the country.
Kawasaki Bikes
The country’s automaker has announced that they are going to increase the prices of their vehicles from April 1. This is happening for the second time in the year when automobile companies are increasing the prices of their vehicles. The companies that have announced this in the list so far include Maruti Suzuki, Renault, Nissan. After car makers, if a two wheeler company has increased the prices of its bikes, then Hero MotoCorp is included in this. But now Kawasaki has also been included in this list.
Kawasaki has said in his new announcement that, from April 1, he is going to increase the prices of his bikes. The Japanese Premium Two Wheeler Company has decided that it is going to increase the prices of most of its bikes in the country. It includes the Ninja Sport Tour Ranger and Versys bikes. According to media reports, the new prices will not affect the Kawasaki Ninja 300 and Ninja ZX-10R.
BS6 Ninja 300 was launched in India last month, which is currently 19,000 rupees expensive. This inflation is more than that of BS4. The Ninja ZX-10R was launched this month, which is 1 lakh rupees expensive. It is more expensive than BS4 counterpart. The motorcycle maker is not going to increase the prices of KX and KLX range of motocross bikes here.
The price of these bikes is going to be expensive
Kawasaki Ninja 300: Rs 3,18,000 (no change)
Kawasaki Ninja 650: Rs 6,54,000 (vs Rs 6,39,000)
Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX: Rs 11,29,000 (vs Rs 11,04,000)
Kawaskai Ninja ZX-10R: Rs 14,99,000 (no change)
Kawasaki Z 650: Rs 6,18,000 (vs Rs 6,04,000)
Kawasaki Z 900: Rs 8,34,000 (vs Rs 8,19,000)
Kawasaki Z H2: Rs 21,90,000 (no change)
Kawasaki Z H2 SE: Rs 25,90,000 (no change)
Kawasaki Versys 650: Rs 7,08,000 (vs Rs 6,94,000)
Kawasaki Versys 1000: Rs 11,44,000 (vs Rs 11,19,000)
Kawasaki Vulcan S: Rs 6,04,000 (vs Rs 5,94,000)
Kawasaki W800: Rs 7,19,000 (vs Rs 7,09,000)
Kawasaki KLX110: Rs 2,99,500 (no change)
Kawasaki KLX140G: Rs 4,06,600 (no change)
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