Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX, SX SE launched at Rs 21.8 lakh and Rs 26.8 lakh

    The SX offers similar explosive performance as the H2 but in a more practical and economical package.

    Published On Feb 07, 2018 01:03:00 PM

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    Kawasaki has launched its new supercharged sports tourers, the H2 SX and H2 SX SE in India. The H2 SX is priced at Rs 21.80 lakh and the high-spec H2 SX SE is priced at Rs 26.80 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom). The SX range was recently launched internationally, and features a lot of changes over the standard H2 – including an improved fuel economy – that make it more of a tourer.

    The bike is available in two trims – the SX and the high-spec SX SE – and Kawasaki states that the engine has received revisions to provide more mid-range power, as opposed to the top-end power seen on the H2 and H2R. The revised performance was achieved by making big changes to the engine’s internals, with it getting new cylinders, pistons, head, camshaft and supercharger.

    Kawasaki has not stopped there; the H2 SX also gets a new trellis frame that has been built with a strengthened rear sub-frame, so that it can handle increased load. The SX weighs only 18kg more than the standard H2, even after its additional fairing and touring add-ons.

    The SX SE variant comes equipped with additional features, including Kawasaki’s first colour TFT LCD instrument cluster and LED cornering lights. It also comes with an up-down quickshifter, Kawasaki Launch Control Mode (KLCM), a large windscreen and heated grips.

    Estimated Prices
    BikePrice
    Kawasaki H2 SXRs 21.80 lakh
    Kawasaki H2 SX SERs 26.80 lakh

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