2021 Kawasaki Ninja 300 revealed

    The BS6-compliant Kawasaki Ninja 300 gets an updated colour scheme for 2021.

    Published On Feb 25, 2021 06:00:00 AM

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    Kawasaki has revealed its BS6-compliant Ninja 300 and it’s expected to launch soon.

    • Features an updated colour scheme

    • Could feature even more localisation

    Kawasaki has revealed its 2021 BS6-compliant Ninja 300. It features updated graphics along with revisions made to meet the stricter emission norms. The company hasn’t yet disclosed other information like the specifications and the price.

    In 2018, Kawasaki localised a number of components on the Ninja 300, including the body panels, headlight, brakes, cables and tyres. For 2021, we are given to understand that the bike could have an even higher level of localisation. Sources earlier suggested that the Ninja’s price would be lowered in light of this, however, new information hints that it may not turn out to be the case.

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    The final pricing is expected to be out in a few days’ time, so we’ll know soon enough about what Kawasaki finally decides to do with it. The BS6 Ninja 300 isn’t the only relatively affordable motorcycle that Kawasaki intends to launch in India. In October, we also broke the story that the Japanese company is preparing for a W175 launch in India.

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