The Kawasaki Z H2 SE has received the maximum price hike and now costs Rs 27.22 lakh.
Kawasaki has hiked prices of seven of its motorcycles in India, with the Z900’s prices increasing the least at Rs 9,000 and the Z H2 SE receiving the maximum hike at Rs 27,000. The reason for these price hikes is rising input costs for the company and its a common practice for manufacturers to hike prices in the new calendar year.
Kawasaki bikes prices hiked: details
At Rs 9,000 the Z900 has received the smallest price hike amongst all the bikes here and its current price is Rs 9.02 lakh. The Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX litre-class sports-tourer has also gotten dearer by Rs 12,000 and now costs Rs 12.10 lakh. The Kawasaki Ninja 400 has received a price hike of Rs 15,000, now costing Rs 5.14 lakh.
By far the most affordable thoroughbred litre-class sportbike on the market, the ZX-10R has also had its prices increased by Rs 16,000 and its price tag now stands at Rs 16.15 lakh. Next up is the Kawasaki Versys 650 that has had its prices increased by Rs 18,000 and now costs Rs 7.54 lakh.
The Z H2 and Z H2 SE supercharged litre-class naked bikes have also seen a revision to their prices with the former becoming more expensive by Rs 23,000 and the latter by Rs 27,000. The Z H2 is now priced at Rs 23.02 lakh while the Z H2 SE commands Rs 27.22 lakh.
All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi.
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