Kawasaki Ninja 300: Stylish Sportbike With 30 kmpl Mileage & City Comfort

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Kawasaki Ninja 300 starting price at ₹3.43 lakh ex-showroom Delhi as per recent reports. It has a 296cc parallel-twin engine, gives 39 PS power, 26.1 Nm torque, claims 30 kmpl mileage. Comes with a semi-digital cluster, dual-channel ABS, slipper clutch. This bike is for beginner sport riders wanting speed and style for city and highway rides.


Sporty Looks With Green Vibes 

Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a sharp, aggressive design with angular lines. It gets a twin-headlamp setup, full fairing, and a floating windscreen. The body has bold Kawasaki racing graphics, giving a track-ready feel. The bike is 2010 mm long, 715 mm wide, 1110 mm tall. Clearance from the ground is 140 mm, weight is 179 kg. Rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels with 110/70 front tyre, 140/70 rear tyre. Colors include Lime Green, Candy Lime Green, Metallic Moondust Grey, 3 options total. Built on a diamond frame for strength.


Smooth Engine For Thrilling Rides

Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a 296cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine. Makes 39 PS at 11,000 rpm, 26.1 Nm torque at 10,000 rpm. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, has a slipper clutch for smoother downshifts. Top speed is around 160-180 kmph, 0-100 km/h in 5.6 seconds. Mileage claimed at 30 kmpl, real-world around 25-26 kmpl as per user reports. Fuel tank is 17L, gives 425 to 510 km range. Engine follows BS6 Phase 2 norms, dual throttle valves improve response.


Handles Well For City And Tracks  

Kawasaki Ninja 300 uses a diamond frame. Front has 37 mm telescopic forks with 120 mm travel, rear has a gas-charged monoshock with 132 mm travel, adjustable preload. Wheelbase is 1405 mm, keeps it stable. Ground clearance is 140 mm, okay for city roads. Front brake is 290 mm disc, rear 220 mm disc, both with dual-channel ABS. Ride feels good on smooth roads, but stiff on rough patches. Bike weighs 179 kg, agile for city traffic, responsive on corners.


Practical Features For Riders 

Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a semi-digital cluster, shows speed, tachometer, fuel gauge, trip meter. Comes with halogen headlamps, LED taillight, assist and slipper clutch. Safety includes dual-channel ABS, tubeless tyres, engine kill switch. No USB port or LED headlamp in base model. Seat height is 780 mm, suits most Indian riders. It’s a 2-seater, no third row. No storage space since it’s a bike, but has a small utility space under the seat.


Fuel-Saving With Low Emissions

Kawasaki Ninja 300 claims 30 kmpl mileage, real-world around 25-26 kmpl. The 17L tank gives 425 to 510 km range, saves ₹6,000 yearly at ₹100/litre compared to a 15 kmpl bike. Running cost is ₹4 to ₹5 per km. Engine is BS6 Phase 2 compliant, dual throttle valves and fine-atomising injectors cut emissions. Bike weighs 179 kg, efficient design helps fuel saving. Kawasaki’s production focuses on sustainability.


Price And Variants In India

Kawasaki Ninja 300 starts at ₹3.43 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi, on-road price around ₹3.85 lakh. EMIs start at ₹9,391/month with ₹34,300 downpayment at 8.5% interest for 3 years. Has 1 variant, colors like Lime Green, Candy Lime Green, Metallic Moondust Grey. Kawasaki offers a ₹25,000 discount on the grey color until May 2025, as per posts on X. Delivery takes 15-30 days.


Rivals In Entry-Level Sport Segment  

Kawasaki Ninja 300 competes with:  

KTM RC 390 (₹3.21 lakh): 44.3 bhp, 35 kmpl, more power but stiffer ride.

Yamaha R3 (₹3.60 lakh): 42 bhp, 25 kmpl, smoother but pricier.

TVS Apache RR 310 (₹2.75 lakh): 34 bhp, 30 kmpl, cheaper, less power.  

Ninja’s 39 PS power and ABS beat Apache’s price advantage. KTM RC 390 has more power but feels less refined for daily use.


Some Downsides To Watch Out  

Kawasaki Ninja 300 has no LED headlamp or USB port in base model. Maintenance costs are high, service centers are limited in smaller towns. Real-world mileage drops to 22 kmpl in heavy traffic. It’s a 2-seater, no third row. Price of ₹3.43 lakh is high compared to Apache RR 310. Some users report the suspension feels stiff on rough roads, and the design hasn’t changed much in years.


Who Should Buy This Bike 

Kawasaki Ninja 300 is for beginner sport riders wanting a 2-wheeler, those looking for 30 kmpl mileage, and style enthusiasts. Features like ABS suit city riders, 140 mm ground clearance for urban roads. Not for those needing low maintenance costs or modern features like LED headlamps.


Where To Buy And Get It 

Kawasaki Ninja 300 is available at Kawasaki’s dealerships in Delhi, Mumbai, other cities. Online booking via Kawasaki India website. EMIs start at ₹9,391/month. Metro city delivery in 15 days, smaller towns 30 days. Festive deals in May might offer discounts or accessories.


Kawasaki Ninja 300: A Beginner-Friendly Sport Bike

Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a 296cc engine, 30 kmpl mileage, ₹3.43 lakh price. Offers ABS, slipper clutch, semi-digital cluster. Maintenance costs and outdated design are drawbacks. Good for new riders wanting style, speed, and reliability.


Disclaimer: Specs and prices based on available reports. Verify with Kawasaki dealers.

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