Kawasaki motorcycle price list revealed with GST 2.0 slabs

Just like other two wheeler brands, Kawasaki models with engines under 350cc see price cuts while the ones above have become more expensive.

By Akbar Merchant calendar 23 Sep 2025 Views icon5889 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Kawasaki motorcycle price list revealed with GST 2.0 slabs

Kawasaki India has announced updated pricing for its entire line-up post GST 2.0 announcements. Just like other brands, prices of Kawasaki motorcycles with engines under 350cc have gone down while the ones those have engines bigger than 350cc displacement have seen a price increase.

The Kawasaki W175 range sees price cuts of up to Rs 10,000, with the standard W175 now priced at Rs 1.19 lakh and the W175 Street at Rs 1.25 lakh. The entry-level Kawasaki Ninja 300 price now starts from Rs 3.17 lakh, while the Kawasaki Versys-X 300 price drops to Rs 3.49 lakh. Off-road models from Kawasaki have also received notable reductions: the KLX110R L is now priced at Rs 2.88 lakh, the Kawasaki KX65 at Rs 2.88 lakh, and the KX250 at Rs 7.79 lakh, with the KLX230 range seeing reductions across model years.

In contrast, the Kawasaki motorcycle line-up above 350cc have become more expensive under the revised GST slabs. The 2025 Kawasaki Eliminator price now starts at Rs 6.16 lakh, up from Rs 5.76 lakh, while the Ninja 500 sees a hike to Rs 5.66 lakh. Middleweight Kawasaki models such as the Z650 and Ninja 650 are now priced at Rs 7.26 lakh and Rs 7.77 lakh respectively, with the Versys 650 moving up to Rs 8.48 lakh.

Higher-capacity models from Kawasaki have seen steeper price increases, with the Ninja ZX-6R priced at Rs 12.49 lakh, the Z900 at Rs 10.18 lakh, and the Ninja ZX-10R at Rs 20.79 lakh respectively. At the top of the line-up, the flagship Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX range now starts at Rs 35.18 lakh and goes up to Rs 36.28 lakh for the SE variant.

The pricing update reflects the restructured GST 2.0 slabs, which have had a direct impact on the affordability of smaller-capacity motorcycles while pushing up costs for bigger bikes. Kawasaki’s strategy ensures that entry-level and off-road enthusiasts benefit from lower prices, while premium buyers face higher ex-showroom rates.

Additionally, Kawasaki India has also confirmed that the benefits of reduced GST rates will extend beyond motorcycles to spare parts, apparel and accessories, making ownership and maintenance more accessible for customers.

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