2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 Launched at ₹3.43 Lakh with New Colours

2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 Launched With Updated Colours, Price Remains ₹3.43 Lakh

Kawasaki continues to refresh its lineup for the 2025 model year, keeping its portfolio relevant with subtle updates that include new features, fresh colour options, and pricing adjustments. The 2025 Ninja 300 receives a minor makeover primarily focused on its colour schemes.

New Colourways for 2025 Ninja 300

For 2025, Kawasaki has updated two existing colourways of the Ninja 300: Lime Green and Metallic Moondust Grey. While the core design and colour palettes remain largely unchanged, Kawasaki has replaced the earlier red accents with yellow highlights, giving the bike a fresher, sportier look.

Additionally, the Candy Lime Green colourway continues unchanged and is carried over for this model year.

Pricing and Features

Kawasaki has retained the Ninja 300’s price at ₹3.43 lakh (ex-showroom), along with the existing equipment and features. This means the bike continues to come with halogen headlights, halogen tail lamps, and halogen turn indicators. The semi-digital instrument cluster remains, although its functionality is limited compared to modern standards.

Some older design elements, such as the large, somewhat bulky rear pillion grab rail, remain unchanged. The bike still uses conventional, non-adjustable telescopic front forks and maintains the same tyre sizes—110-section at the front and 140-section at the rear.

Performance and Specs

The 2025 Ninja 300 is powered by the familiar 296cc parallel-twin DOHC engine with 4 valves per cylinder. This liquid-cooled motor delivers 39 PS of peak power at 11,000 RPM and 26.1 Nm of torque at 10,000 RPM. It’s paired with a slip and assist clutch and a 6-speed transmission, making for an engaging and rev-happy riding experience.

Legacy of the Ninja 300

The Ninja 300 has been a significant model for Kawasaki in India, often serving as an aspirational upgrade for riders moving up from single-cylinder motorcycles. While the Z900 remains the brand’s flagship in desirability, the Ninja 300 has been a crucial stepping stone for many enthusiasts looking to own their first multi-cylinder bike.

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