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Last Updated on: 11 May 2026

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Kawasaki Versys 650 price in South Garo Hills

₹9.50 Lakh
On road price, South Garo Hills
South Garo Hills
Starting₹13,837 /month
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The Kawasaki Versys 650 price in South Garo Hills starts at ₹8.63 lakh (excluding taxes, RTO charges, and insurance). Meanwhile, the Kawasaki on road price in South Garo Hills is ₹9.50 lakh.

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Kawasaki Versys 650 price & variants

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Kawasaki Versys 650 Colours

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Questions you may find useful

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Manit

1d

Hi Team, I am looking for a bike for my travel between Mumbai and Bangalore in a single day. I want a comfortable bike for such long rides with good seats. I generally cruise between 120-135 kmph on open highways, so I need a bike with a smooth engine at those speeds. My current bike is the Bajaj Dominar 400. I prefer this kind of bike rather than an adventure bike, as I do not do much off-roading. I mainly want a good touring bike that can comfortably cover 1,000-1,400 km in a day.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
15h

Since your priority is road riding and you like to cover more than 1,000 km in a day on your travels, we'd recommend you look at machines like the Honda NX500 and Kawasaki Versys 650. Both offer very good seating comfort, wind protection and smooth twin-cylinder engines that can comfortably sustain triple-digit cruising speeds without intrusive vibrations. While they may look like adventure bikes, both are much more road-focused in the way they ride and behave. They can handle bad roads if needed, but they are not hardcore off-road machines.If you want something that's a little more road-focused and sporty, then the Kawasaki Ninja 650 is also a good option. It has a smooth engine and is very capable at highway cruising speeds, though it will not be as comfortable over very long distances as the NX500 or Versys 650. You will also need to be mindful of the low ground clearance and the expensive alloy wheels over bad roads.Depending on the sort of bike you prefer, make your decision, and before doing so, take a test ride of all three to figure out which one is right for you.

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Vignesh Thambam

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I’m 5′8″, 35 years old, an IT professional with back pain, and I ride occasionally. Last year, I purchased a Speed 400 after 12 years of riding just an Activa, and I found the Duke too powerful at that time. I ride mostly in the city and take highway trips of 400–800 km once every month or two. I am thinking about buying a new bike because I am not fully satisfied with the Speed 400, especially on the highway. Don’t get me wrong - it’s a great bike - but I want to cruise comfortably at 110–120 km/h. With the Speed 400, I’ve found 90 km/h to be the sweet spot; anything above that becomes irritating. The bike can easily reach 140, but when I let go of the throttle, it feels like the bike brakes itself and only smooths out again near 90 and below. I am not into off-roading, and I am not a serious rider. I am looking for something more powerful than the Speed 400 but not excessively so - something in the range of 50-60 bhp. Budget is not a constraint.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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Since you mentioned you want a bike that can reach triple-digit speeds without feeling too strained, the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a good option to consider. It is a proven, reliable package that is decently comfortable, easy to maintain, and has pleasing retro looks. Do bear in mind that at 218kg, it is much heavier than your current Speed 400. If you can stretch for it, another option to consider is the Honda NX500. With its liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine, the NX will be a calm but capable companion on the highway. For a similiar riding experience, you can even consider the Kawasaki Versys 650, which will be the most powerful bike among our recommendations. Do bear in mind that its price will nudge or surpass the Rs 10 lakh mark on-road, depending on where you reside.If you prefer the look and riding experience of a sportbike, the Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a great option - although it is very pricey - that will also handle triple-digit speeds with relative ease. A test ride should help you decide which bike is best for you.

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