Kawasaki offers Rs 45,000 discount for Ninja 650
Kawasaki is offering year-end discounts on the Z900, Ninja 650, Versys 650, Ninja 300, and Ninja 400.
As we approach the final days of 2024, manufacturers are looking to clear their inventory before the new year by luring buyers with year-end discounts. Kawasaki is offering discounts on some of its models, and here’s how much you could save.
Kawasaki 2024 year-end discount details
Starting with the smallest model, the Ninja 300 is priced at Rs 3.43 lakh, making it the most affordable twin-cylinder Ninja on sale right now. It has also been Kawasaki’s bestselling model in India. Despite being discontinued globally, the Ninja 300 continues to soldier on for the Indian market. The entry point into the Ninja family has become even more accessible, as Kawasaki is offering a discount of Rs 30,000, bringing its effective price down to Rs 3.13 lakh.
Next, we have the Ninja 500, the successor to the Ninja 400. As the Ninja 500 is imported into India as a CBU, it commands a high asking price of Rs 5.24 lakh. Kawasaki is offering a discount of Rs 15,000 on the Ninja 500, reducing its price to Rs 5.09 lakh.
The popular Kawasaki Versys 650 sports tourer, priced at Rs 7.77 lakh, is now offered with a year-end discount of Rs 30,000, bringing its effective asking price down to Rs 7.47 lakh. The Versys 650 received an update back in 2022 in the form of a traction control system, TFT display, and a sharper fairing.
The Versys’ sibling, the Ninja 650, gets the biggest discount of all the Kawasakis, at Rs 45,000. This reduces its price from the original Rs 7.16 lakh to Rs 6.71 lakh.
One of the most affordable inline-4 motorcycles in India, the Kawasaki Z900, is available with a Rs 40,000 discount. This brings its price down to Rs 8.98 lakh from the original Rs 9.38 lakh.
The discounts are valid until December 31 or until stocks last at your nearest dealer.
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