Kawasaki Launches K-Care Package for 2022 Z650, Ninja 650 and Vulcan S

Kawasaki Launches K-Care Package for 2022 Z650, Ninja 650 and Vulcan S

As per the latest information available, Kawasaki India has launched the K-care package for its middleweight category motorcycles in the Indian two-wheeler market. This package is available for the bikes such as the 2022 Ninja 650, Z650, Vulcan S. According to the brand, they got a very good response for the K-Care package for the Ninja ZX-10R and the Ninja 300, so they have started offering the same on the 650cc models as well.

This plan includes an extended warranty and an annual maintenance contract for four years from the day of purchase. Moreover, the K-Care package advantages are transferrable to a subsequent owner at the time of vehicle sales. The sole requirement is that the motorbike is maintained at authorised Kawasaki dealerships in accordance with the service schedule.

Kawasaki Launches K-Care Package for 2022 Z650, Ninja 650 and Vulcan S

The extended warranty is the same as the standard warranty and covers all unanticipated mechanical and electrical issues that arise as a result of manufacturing flaws. This move is a great effort to provide the Kawasaki bikes purchasers with additional peace of mind and a better overall ownership experience. It should also contribute to boosting the motorcycle’s resale value. 

As far as the validity is concerned, the K-Care scheme is valid across all the brand authorized dealerships in India and it is mandatory that only genuine Kawasaki spare parts and engine oil being used for the motorbikes. The buyers can contact the nearest Kawasaki showrooms for pricing, terms and conditions information.

According to the sources, the services like engine oil change, oil filter change, brake calliper change/cleaning and more will no longer incur a labour charge if the bike is covered with AMC. Hence, by introducing such a package, the manufacturer is trying to inspire the buyers for regular upkeep.

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