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Kawasaki Versys models get discounts of up to Rs 1.1 lakh

Of the three models, the recently updated Versys 1100 gets the biggest discount.
2 min read9 Sep '25
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Following yesterday’s announcement of discounts on the Ninja ZX-10R and Ninja 1100SX, Kawasaki India has now rolled out attractive cashback offers across its Versys line-up, which includes the Versys X-300, Versys 650 and Versys 1100. The offer is valid until the end of the month and is subject to availability at your local dealership. 

  1. Cashback offers valid across Kawasaki India dealerships till September
  2. Versys X-300 offered with a higher discount than the Versys 650

Kawasaki Versys range cashback offers

Discounts range from Rs 20,000 to Rs 1.1 lakh, based on the model

The Versys 1100, Kawasaki’s flagship adventure tourer, normally priced at Rs 12.90 lakh, is now being offered with a sizeable Rs 1.10 lakh cashback. As the top-of-the-line model, it’s also the most feature rich, equipped with adjustable traction control, multiple power modes and cruise control. For 2025, it received an updated 1,099cc inline-four engine producing 135hp and 112Nm.

Moving down the range, the Versys 650 continues to be one of Kawasaki’s most versatile and popular offerings. Buyers can avail a cashback of Rs 20,000 against its ex-showroom price of Rs 7.93 lakh. Powering it is a 649cc parallel-twin motor that makes 67hp and 61Nm.

At the entry point sits the Versys X-300, priced at Rs 3.80 lakh, which comes with a cashback of Rs 25,000. The X-300 is powered by a 296cc parallel-twin engine that produces 40hp and 26Nm, making it a compact yet capable tourer for newer riders.

Kawasaki Versys models get discounts of up to Rs 1.1 lakhAll prices are ex-showroom, India.

As with Kawasaki’s other big bikes, the recent revision to the government’s GST slab for motorcycles above 350cc – from 28 percent to 40 percent – means prices for the Versys 650 and Versys 1100 are likely to rise by the end of the month. The sub-350cc Versys X-300, however, could benefit from a price drop once the new tax structure comes into effect.

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