The 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 650 has been launched in India and the brand has officially revealed the price range of the updated BS6-compliant motorcycle. According to the official press release, the BS6 Ninja 650 will be getting a price range of INR 6.45 lakh to INR 6.75 lakh (ex-showroom). In comparison, the current-gen BS4 version of the Ninja 650 is available in the market at a price tag of INR 5.89 lakhs.
The 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 650 has been equipped with a host of additional features in addition to getting minor cosmetic changes. The brand has equipped the motorcycle with a split LED headlight design while the overall body fairing has also been revised to offer the motorcycle a rather sturdy appeal. The updated model of the Ninja 650 has been further equipped with a 4.3-inch full-colour TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity that can be paired to the rider’s smartphone via a dedicated Kawasaki application.
Powering the motorcycle is a BS6-compliant 649cc, parallel-twin engine that is capable of offering maximum power of 67.2HP and a peak torque of 64Nm. Though the power output remains the same with the addition of a BS6-compliant engine, the torque has been reduced by 1.7Nm when compared to the BS4 version. The engine remains mated to a 6-speed transmission.
Official Press Release: India Kawasaki Motors Pvt. Ltd. (IKM) announces the launch of India’s first locally manufactured fully-faired BS6-compliant MY21 Ninja 650. The new Ninja 650 will be available in 2 colours “Lime Green/Ebony” and “Pearl Flat Stardust White / Metallic Flat Spark Black”.
The new Ninja 650 is one of the most well-balanced motorcycles Kawasaki has produced, blending the fun and easy handling with an optimal engine and chassis performance and the legendary sleek Kawasaki Ninja styling.
Riders can boldly ride the new Ninja 650 as nimble handling and direct feel are complemented by easy-to-manage power delivery and rider-friendly manoeuvrability, offering an ideal blend of sporty performance and everyday versatility.
The new Ninja 650 features the 649cc parallel twin-cylinder power plant and new styling, as well as high-performance chassis and a full suite of state-of-the-art advanced rider support features.
Kawasaki motorcycles possess both power and grace so are often recognised as being different to other bikes. This results from certain guiding principles adopted at the design stage. Rideology is Kawasaki’s rider-centric development philosophy focused on how the riding experience offered by a Kawasaki is crafted, ensuring that our machines are fun to ride and rewarding to control. This approach has been the force behind many of our legendary machines, and in our pursuit of all possibilities, it will continue to guide the future creation of Kawasaki motorcycles.
Compliance to new emission norms will increase the price which will range between “INR 6,45,000-6,75,000” Ex-Showroom.
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