Last Updated on: 07 Oct 2025
Kawasaki Ninja 300 price in Shamator
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 on road price in Shamator is ₹3.70 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom Kawasaki price in Shamator is ₹3.17 lakh.
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I am planning to buy either tvs rr310 or ninja 300. Took a test drive of ninja 300 and was more than satisfied. I'm 5'6" and it felt very comfortable sitting and driving on test ride. Tvs didn't offer test drive of rr310. What should i do? Go for ninja 300? What would be real world mileage of each of these in the city? My daily drive is around 12-15 kms. Also what would be the estimated AMC every year? Kawasaki is offering 50k discount on 2024 model. Should I buy that or 2026 model? I read online that 2024 model is not e20 compliant. Really confused.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is a thoroughly dated machine in all respects, but it has some unique strengths in today's market. If you like the baby Ninja, then it still makes sense to go for it, although we'd recommend paying full price and going for the latest model. Because the older ones won't be E20 compatible. Real-world fuel economy is subjective and depends on a multitude of factors. So we can't tell you what you should expect; for reference, you may check out our fuel efficiency numbers from when we road tested the Ninja 300.
Coming to the TVS Apache RR 310, this is a more modern and feature-rich machine and will also be cheaper to buy and maintain in the long run. However, purchasing it without taking a test ride is an avoidable risk, and we'd recommend you try to get a test ride from TVS once more before you make a decision.
Hello, I am planning to buy a sports-faired bike in the 500 cc range for mostly city riding and occasional highway use. Should I consider the Ninja 500 or Aprilia 457, or wait for the CBR 500 or another upcoming bike in the next 3-4 months? If none of the above are suitable for city riding (Bangalore), should I consider the Ninja 300 or Apache 310?
The Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a great sportsbike at a very steep price, just like its predecessor, the Ninja 400. If you can stretch for the Ninja, it is a capable, refined, comfortable and reliable machine which will serve you well. Do bear in mind that Kawasaki spares and service have a reputation for being on the pricey side and that the company's dealer network is quite small across the country.
The Aprilia RS 457 is a truly great sportsbike, but because of its focused nature, it won't be the best fit on broken city roads. Another aspect to consider is that the 457cc engine has been reported to have multiple reliability issues that keep recurring. So, we would recommend you not go with the RS.
The Honda CBR500R is not sold in India, so it shouldn't factor into your decision.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is a machine that thoroughly feels its age today, but remains a unique offering in the class with its twin-cylinder engine. The single-cylinder TVS Apache RR 310 will feel quite dull to ride in comparison to these twin-cylinder machines. But it is also much more affordable and easier to maintain.
Take a test ride to decide which bike is better for you.
I’ve been using an FZ25 for almost 7 years and now want to upgrade to a higher-segment city bike. I’m considering the Ninja 300, KTM 390, or Triumph 400. Which one should I choose?
The Triumph Speed 400 is ideal for city riding needs, thanks to its smooth, tractable engine. It is lightweight, easily manageable in traffic, and also the most affordable option from this lot of motorcycles. The KTM 390 Duke offers more aggressive performance, sharper handling and has more features, but the ride quality is on the stiffer side to keep in tune with its sporty nature.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300, the only twin-cylinder motorcycle on your list, has been around for a long time and hasn't received any modern updates. The cost of servicing and spare parts of Kawasaki is also on the higher side. We still suggest you take a test ride of all three bikes to see which one suits you best.
I’m planning to buy a 300 cc sports bike for daily commuting and weekend rides. I’ve shortlisted two bikes: the Kawasaki Ninja 300 and the Apache RR 310. Both are head-turners and cost the same in my region. The Ninja, with its parallel twin, is a reliable machine but lacks some features for its price. On the other hand, the Apache offers every feature for its price but I’m concerned about engine reliability and smoothness. I’m very confused - please help me decide.
Among these two, the TVS Apache RR310 is the more modern and feature-packed motorcycle, making it more value for money. The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has not received any major updates in a long time and carries a higher price tag. The servicing and spare parts of Kawasaki will also be priced at a premium, so that is something to take into consideration. Two other bikes you can also check out are the KTM RC 390 and the Yamaha R3. Take test rides of all four bikes so you know which one suits you best.





















