Kawasaki Ninja 650, Versys 650 get up to Rs 45,000 off this month

    Even the Ninja 400 and the Vulcan S get discounts this month.

    Published On Mar 06, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Kawasaki is offering discounts on a selected number of models in its line-up ranging from Rs 20,000-60,000. These offers are available on multiple twin-cylinder models in the company's portfolio.

    1. Maximum discount available on Vulcan S
    2. Both Ninja 400 and Ninja 650 available with discount

    The popular Versys 650 adventure tourer, which usually costs Rs 7.77 lakh, is being offered with a Rs 45,000 discount. Despite not being the most impressive bike on paper, the Versys 650 trumped both the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 and the Moto Morini X-Cape 650 in our tests.

    Another model with the same engine – the Ninja 650  – is being offered with Rs 30,000 off on its sticker price of Rs 7.16 lakh. Its smaller sibling, the Ninja 400, gets a Rs 40,000 discount on its ex-showroom price of Rs 5.24 lakh. Incidentally, the newly launched Ninja 500 costs exactly the same as its introductory price. The biggest discount, however, is available on the Vulcan S cruiser, which is being offered with Rs 60,000 off on its Rs 7.10 lakh price tag.

    All prices ex-showroom, India.

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