It even manages to undercut the likes of the Ducati Panigale V2
Kawasaki has been blowing the competition apart in the litre-class sportbike segment for years now with its Ninja ZX-10R racking up countless WSBK titles in succession. Actually, it is the bike’s derivative, the ZX-10RR, that has been winning all the spoils but the crux of the two bikes remains the same. Not only does it do a smashing job on the racetrack but the company’s Indian arm has always managed to knock it out of the park even when it comes to the pricing of the litre-class Ninja. And 2021 is no different with the new ZX-10R arriving at a relatively affordable Rs 14.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Kawasaki India has been working on the emissions update for the supersport for a while now
A new teaser image posted on Kawasaki India’s social media handles has made us pretty excited. It hints at the arrival of not one but two bikes, both of which could be part of the brand’s Ninja series. We guess one of them could be the radically new 2021 Ninja ZX-10R, the litre-class sportbike that has been ruling the roost in the World Superbike Championship. The other is likely to be the affordable Ninja 300, now with BS6 emission updates.
The Ninja 300 has been Kawasaki’s most affordable motorcycle prior to the BS6 emission norms kicking in. The Japanese brand had managed to localise a lot of the components of the bike, reducing its asking price down to Rs 2.98 lakh (ex-showroom). For a few months, it was the most affordable multi-cylinder motorcycle that one could get their hands on in India, until the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 came into the equation.