In the Indian market, the Kawasaki Ninja 300 has competition from the KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR 310, and Yamaha R3, Aprilia RS457
The 2024 Ninja 300 from Kawasaki is available in India for the same price as the previously upgraded version, Rs 3.43 lakh (ex-showroom). The Japanese superbike manufacturer has updated the model’s look in its most recent generation. The bike still works and operates exactly the same way mechanically.
The Ninja 300 has received visual upgrades, including Candy Lime Green and Metallic Moondust Grey color schemes. The Lime Green paint scheme also includes fresh graphics. The Japanese company is adhering to its time-honored principle of leaving things alone.
Highlights like the clip-on handlebars, stepless seats, and twin headlights are part of the bike’s timeless design. We would have preferred Kawasaki to replace the ugly tubular grab rail with split-style grip rails, which seem more modern. Furthermore, it is the only bike of the Kawasaki model that is produced in India.
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Features & specs
The only notable piece of equipment in the Ninja 300 is a semi-digital instrument console; everything else is at best basic. It lacks traction control, Bluetooth, LED lighting and taillights, and even a USB charger. With a seat height of 780mm, cyclists of all shapes and sizes may easily reach the seat. The hardware consists of a rear monoshock and a tubular diamond-shaped frame that are supported by telescopic front forks.
With the assistance of a dual-channel ABS, the 290cc front disc and the 220mm rear disc perform braking responsibilities. The front and rear tires of the entry-level sports bike have dimensions of 110/70-17 and 140/70-17, respectively. The motorbike registers at 179 kg (kerb) on the scales and is given a 17-liter fuel tank.
The same 296cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that produces 26.1 Nm of peak torque at 10,000 rpm and 38 horsepower at 11,000 rpm powers the bike. A 6-speed gearbox is matched with this engine.
Kawasaki Ninja 300: Check what’s new
New colors
Candy Lime Green and Metallic Moondust Gray are the two new color choices. Lime Green, the third color choice, is still available in its previous configuration. Although the names for the additional color possibilities were already known, the updated images for these versions are now accessible. A striking combination of bright green and black is the new Candy Lime Green color. The fuel tank, front fender, headlight cowl, side and bottom fairing, and headlamp cowl are all covered with green shading.
Black paint on the remaining surfaces contributes to the profile’s athletic, dynamic appearance. The bike’s muscular and athletic style is complemented by the white highlights seen in this color option. All things considered, the new Candy Lime Green color of the Ninja 300 offers a high-performance and fashionable appearance that is characteristic of the Ninja series.
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Zero Mechanical Updates (Robotic Updates)
2024 There are no new features or performance improvements for the Kawasaki Ninja 300. A 296 cc, liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine producing 39 PS and 26.1 Nm powers the motorcycle. It has a slipper clutch with assist, and it is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike has a diamond frame, with a monoshock, gas-charged shock absorber in the back and 37 mm telescopic forks up front. The front and rear petal discs in the braking arrangement measure 290 mm and 220 mm, respectively.
The tires on the 17-inch wheels on both ends of the Ninja 300 are 110/70 in the front and 140/70 in the back. Adequate traction is ensured across a variety of terrains and situations thanks to the bigger rear tire. It improves the bike’s supersport reputation as well and is appropriate for a wider range of users because of its 780 mm seat height.
Kawasaki Ninja 300 price
Revised in 2024 The base price of the Ninja 300 is Rs 3.43 lakh. It’s noteworthy to notice that the 2013 model, which retailed for Rs 3.50 lakh, costs more than the current Ninja 300. Regarding its layout and equipment list, it’s design hasn’t altered much throughout time.
The new color selections that are often offered are the only exceptions. Ninja 300 was also given a new pillion grab rail a few years ago. The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has competition from other fully-faired motorcycles, such the Aprilia RS 457, TVS Apache RR310, Yamaha R3, and KTM RC 390.
People Also Ask
What is the price of Ninja 300c in India?
Ex-Showroom price starts at Rs.3,43,000
Is Ninja 300 made in India?
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is the second offering from the Japanese brand to be manufactured in India apart from the Kawasaki W175.3 days ago.
What is the mileage of the Kawasaki Ninja 300?
The mileage of Kawasaki Ninja 300 is 30 kmpl. This is the claimed ARAI mileage for all the variants of the Ninja 300.