If you’ve always dreamed of owning a Kawasaki Ninja, here is some good news and perfect time to own one. The Kawasaki Ninja 300, which is one of the most popular entry-level sports bikes in India, just got cheaper due to the new GST 2.0 reform.
With the revised tax structure, the Ninja 300’s price has dropped from Rs 3.43 lakh to Rs 3.17 lakh (ex-showroom), which again makes it the most affordable Kawasaki bike in India today.
What Changed with GST 2.0?
From September 22, 2025, two-wheelers with engines up to 350cc are now taxed at 18% instead of 28%. That 10% cut in tax has made bikes like the Ninja 300 more pocket-friendly without any changes in design or performance.
What Makes the Ninja 300 Special?
Even though the Ninja 300 is Kawasaki’s most affordable model, it is far from basic, as it packs features
that make it stand out for new riders and bike enthusiasts.
- Powerful Engine: 296cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine
- Performance: 38.9 bhp of power and 26.1 Nm of torque
- Smooth Ride: Six-speed gearbox for refined performance
- Recent Upgrades: Larger windscreen, projector headlights, and grippier tyres
- Colours Available: Lime Green, Candy Lime Green, and Metallic Moondust Grey
From its large-body Ninja styling to its smooth, effortless and reliable engine, the Ninja 300 was designed to give riders the feel of a premium sports bike at a more accessible price range.
Why This Price Cut Matters
For many young riders, bike lovers and enthusiasts, Kawasaki’s Ninja series is a dream. With this price drop, the Ninja 300 becomes a more practical choice for those who wants to own a performance motorcycle. This sporty motorbike offers a mix of style, comfort, and thrill while remaining easier on the wallet compared to larger superbikes.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is now available at Rs 3.17 lakh, ex-showroom, after GST 2.0 slashed taxes on mid-capacity bikes. However it hasn’t received any cosmetic or mechanical changes, the Ninja 300 is set to attract even more bike enthusiasts who want to step into the world of premium sports biking.
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