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Last Updated on: 27 Oct 2025

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Kawasaki Ninja 500 price in Bardhaman

₹6.33 Lakh
On road price, Bardhaman
Bardhaman
Starting₹9,171 /month
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The Kawasaki Ninja 500 price in Bardhaman is ₹5.66 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Standard variant. In this price range, you can also consider bikes like the Aprilia RS 457 (₹4.10 lakh), Yamaha YZF-R3 (₹3.60 lakh), and KTM RC 390 (₹3.18 lakh) in Bardhaman. All prices are ex-showroom.

On the other hand, the Kawasaki Ninja 500 on road price in Bardhaman is  ₹6.33 lakh, including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance. The Kawasaki Ninja 500 mileage is 26.31 kmpl and is powered by a 451 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 45 hp and 42.6 Nm of torque. 

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Asked by: Nikhil Nairon Jan 15, 2026

Hi Autocar, I currently own a KTM Duke 200 and want to upgrade to a sporty, reliable twin-cylinder machine. My budget is ₹7-8 lakh, and I have shortlisted the Ninja 500 so far. Is it worth its asking price, and what are my other options in this range? I have ruled out the Royal Enfield twins. Thanks!

The Kawasaki Ninja 500 - while priced very high for what it is - is a sweet, capable and in true Japanese fashion. It is a machine that is likely to be reliable and last you for years without giving significant issues, provided you maintain it correctly. 

You could also take a look at the Yamaha R3, although most dealers we have spoken to in major metro cities have informed us that they don't have any stock, nor are they expecting a new shipment anytime soon. 

Its best to speak to your nearest authorised Yamaha dealer and see what the situation in your area is like. The R3 is a rather simple machine with no frilly features. But it packs a potent engine and chassis, and it has also cemented its reputation for reliability in our market. 

The Kawasaki Z650 and Ninja 650 are the only reliable big bike options below the 10 lakh rupee mark from a reputed make. Also, you'll have to considerably extend your budget for anything else. Should you be able to do so, bikes like the Suzuki GSX-8R and Honda CB750 Hornet will be the next stepping stones. 

Try to take a test ride of these machines to see which one suits you best before you make a decision. 

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Asked by: Neerajon Jan 6, 2026

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. 

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Asked by: Sayanon Nov 2, 2025

I’m 5′4″ tall, medium build, weigh less than 65 kg, and have an inseam of maybe 30-31″ (not sure). My budget is up to ₹4 lakh (India). I want a sport bike (not a naked bike) and I have shortlisted the Yamaha YZF‑R3. Should I go for it or are there other options I should consider? Also, when will the 2025 R3 launch in India?

The Yamaha R3 is a good though a little dated - option if you’re looking for a sport bike in this class. It’s now even more appealing after the recent price drop post GST 2.0.

Another solid choice to consider is the KTM RC 390. Despite using the older 373 cc engine, it’s still a fast, capable, and exciting machine to ride.

If you’re open to stretching your budget a bit, take a look at the Kawasaki Ninja 500. It may be quite expensive for its class, but it’s a sweet, capable, and reliable bike that can serve you well for many years.

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Asked by: Manoj Patilon Sep 18, 2025

My budget for a new bike is ₹6-7 lakh. I’m considering the Yamaha R3. Are there any other options? My priorities are reliability, mileage, looks, and refinement.

The Yamaha R3 is a proven and reliable choice in your budget, and with the new GST rules, it has become more affordable. Another capable, though slightly pricier option is the Kawasaki Ninja 500.
The Ninja 500 builds upon the strengths of the Ninja 400 and should be a capable machine. Both these Japanese sportbikes are likely to last you a long time without any hassles (provided you service them regularly) and will also stand out on the road owing to their low sales volumes.
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