The Kawasaki Z650 and Vulcan 650 won’t be receiving a price hike.
Kawasaki has taken to social media to announce that it will increase the prices of its motorcycle in India from January 1. This leaves buyers with around a week to get the bikes at current prices.
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Bikes available at old prices till January 1
The latest price hike comes only a few months after Kawasaki raised the prices of most of its models from August 1. Every offering from Kawasaki’s road-legal range, other than the Ninja 300, Z H2 and Z H2 SE, witnessed a price hike.
The upcoming price hike, meanwhile, includes every bike from Kawasaki’s road-legal range other than the Z650, Vulcan 650, Z H2 and Z H2 SE. The ex-showroom price for Kawasaki’s most affordable model in India, the Ninja 300, is set to increase by Rs 6,000, taking it to Rs 3.24 lakh. The price for the company’s litre-class supersport, on the other hand, is set to go up by Rs 23,000.
India Kawasaki Motors shares a list of new prices which are effective from 1st January 2022.
*If customers booked the motorcycle on or before 31st December 2021 and take delivery within 45 Days from date of booking, then ex-showroom price till 31st December will be applicable. pic.twitter.com/IZJFgVWn47— IndiaKawasaki (@india_kawasaki) December 21, 2021
While the reason for the price hike hasn’t been revealed, it’s likely due to an increase in raw material costs. Kawasaki has also said, “If customers booked the motorcycle on or before December 31, and take delivery within 45 days from the date of booking, then the ex-showroom price as on December 31 will be applicable.”
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