The Ninja 300, which is now Kawasaki India’s smallest super sport model, now costs less. It now costs Rs. 3,000 more than before, or Rs. 3.40 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
The Ninja 300 hasn’t received any aesthetic, technical, or functional changes as a result of the new asking price. The increase in commodity prices is the cause of the revision. With its split LED headlights, the Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a dynamic and modern appearance.
It is driven by a 296cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine with a 38.88 horsepower and 26.1 Nm output rating. The engine is coupled with a slipper clutch and six-speed transmission. It is enclosed in a steel tube chassis that is supported by a Mono shock system and regular telescopic forks.
The front and rear disc brakes and dual-channel ABS make up the braking system. It gains a semi-digital instrument cluster as a feature. Lime Green, Candy Lime Green, and Ebony are the three-color options that Kawasaki offers for the Ninja 300.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is pretty expensive at 3.40 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), especially when you consider that competitors like the KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR310, and BMW G 310 R cost much less.