
Kawasaki Ninja 300
Kawasaki has made the Ninja 300 more appealing for buyers in India by introducing a limited-time offer on the MY2024 model. Along with a price reduction of Rs 28,000, customers are now also getting a free Alex Lowes replica KYT helmet, significantly enhancing the overall value proposition of this popular twin-cylinder sports bike.
The MY2024 Kawasaki Ninja 300 in grey colour is now available with a direct discount of Rs 28,000. On top of that, buyers will receive a free KYT TT Revo helmet inspired by World Superbike rider Alex Lowes. This helmet, valued at Rs 8,888, features Kawasaki-themed graphics along with the rider’s iconic number 22.
This bundled offer makes the deal even more attractive, especially for enthusiasts looking for a premium entry-level sports bike. However, availability may vary across dealerships as stocks of the MY2024 version are limited.
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After applying the discount, the effective ex-showroom price of the Kawasaki Ninja 300 comes down to Rs 2.89 lakh. This reduced pricing makes it a strong option for buyers who want a twin-cylinder fully faired motorcycle without stretching their budget to the latest version.
Interested customers are advised to check with their nearest dealership for stock availability before making a purchase decision.
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Mechanically, the Ninja 300 remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by a 296 cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that produces 38.4 bhp and 26.1 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox along with a slipper clutch.
This engine is known for its smooth performance and refined nature, making it one of the key highlights of the motorcycle even today.
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Despite its strong engine performance, the Ninja 300 now feels slightly outdated compared to newer rivals. It still comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster and lacks modern electronic rider aids that are increasingly common in this segment.
For buyers willing to spend more, Kawasaki had already introduced an updated version of the Ninja 300 in May 2025 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 3.43 lakh. While it did not receive major mechanical changes, it came with some useful updates.
These include a larger windscreen for better aerodynamics, projector headlamps for improved night visibility and revised tyres for enhanced grip. The 2026 model is offered in multiple colour options including Lime Green, Candy Lime Green and Metallic Moondust Grey.
Overall, the current discount and free helmet offer on the MY2024 Ninja 300 makes it a value-for-money deal for enthusiasts looking to own a reliable and smooth-performing twin-cylinder sports bike.
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