Keeway K300 SF launched at Rs 1.69 lakh

    This special pricing is only for the first 100 customers.

    Published On Jan 24, 2025 03:43:00 PM

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    Keeway K300 SF launched at Rs 1.69 lakh
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    Keeway, retailed by Adishwar Auto Ride in India, has reintroduced its K300N naked street bike under a new name and at a significantly reduced price. Now called the K300 SF, the bike is priced at Rs 1.69 lakh for the first 100 units, marking a notable Rs 60,000 drop. 

    1. Remains largely unchanged
    2. Discount only available for first 100 customers

    Keeway K300 SF details

    The price cut has been made possible through support from Keeway’s global operations, and the Indian arm has decided to pass it on to customers. While the company has yet to finalise the revised price, a hike is expected. The K300 SF is currently offered in India as a completely knocked-down unit.  

    The K300 SF features updated decals and minor engine tuning adjustments compared to the outgoing K300N. Other aspects, including its design and specifications, remain largely unchanged. Additionally, the K300 SF comes with full LED lighting and a digital console for added convenience and modern appeal. It continues to be available in three colour options: red, black and white.

    Powering the K300 SF is a 292.4cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that delivers 27.1hp at 8,750rpm and 25Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. The mill is paired with a 6-speed gearbox featuring a slipper clutch. The motorcycle has 17-inch alloy wheels, USD fork and a monoshock. 

    Also see: KTM CEO Stefan Pierer steps down

     

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