Updated Kawasaki W175 to debut at India Bike Week

    W175 will likely get alloy wheels, tubeless tyres and new colours.

    Published On Dec 04, 2023 02:19:00 PM

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    Kawasaki India has released a teaser on its social media handle that it will be showcasing a new motorcycle on December 8, at India Bike Week. The teaser image shows a motorcycle that’s fully covered with just the front alloy wheel partially visible. We can now exclusively report that this bike will be the updated version of Kawasaki’s most affordable model, the W175.

    1. Likely to stay mechanically the same
    2. Select models get a discount for December

    Updates to the W175 are likely to be restricted only to the cosmetic side of things, such as new colours and rim stripes. The only mechanical difference of note is the inclusion of tubeless tyres noticeable due to the presence of alloy wheels. 

    The W175 is currently priced between Rs 1.47 lakh-1.49 lakh and Kawasaki is unlikely to take it much higher, given that sales have been a bit of a struggle for the company’s first locally manufactured product.

    Also see:

    Kawasaki W175 review: Sweet and Simple

    Kawasaki discounts December 2023 

    Kawasaki has also rolled out discounts on select models for December. The Versys 650 (Rs 7.77 lakh) has a Rs 20,000 discount available while its sportier sibling, the Ninja 650 (Rs 7.16 lakh) gets Rs 30,000 off. The Ninja 400 (Rs 5.24 lakh) has Rs 35,000 off currently and the Vulcan S (Rs 7.10 lakh) gets the biggest discount at Rs 60,000. These discounts are valid till stocks last and are applicable only for December. 

    All prices ex-showroom, India

    Also see:

    Kawasaki Ninja 500, Z500 unveiled at EICMA 2023

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