In all there are four shades the KRT green and the Spark Black colours were already on sale. Of the two new colours, the Deep Grey (the one with the orange accents) option
was available in Japan. This is the first time we have seen the Twilight Blue scheme and it does look rather appealing. The dark blue shade and steel grey dual-tone shade give the bike a sharp look, which is only further amplified by the white graphics.
We wish Kawasaki India rethinks its pricing strategy for the Ninja 400, which was exorbitantly priced at Rs 4.99 lakh (ex-showroom India) during the BS4 era. To be fair, it was the best sub-400cc bike that we have ridden but the asking price meant we couldn’t recommend you spending your hard-earned cash on it. Even if the BS6 version does land up on our shores, Kawasaki should bring the price down for it to attract buyers, just like BMW did with the G 310 R and G 310 GS (check out the reviews of the BS6 versions of
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