Kawasaki Ninja 300

Looking to buy your first twin-cylinder sports bike? This might be the perfect moment.

Kawasaki India has officially announced a massive Year-End Discount on its most popular motorcycle, the Ninja 300.

With the new Aprilia RS 457 and Yamaha R3 heating up the competition, Kawasaki has played a masterstroke by slashing the price of the Ninja 300, making it the most affordable twin-cylinder bike in India once again.

Here is everything you need to know about this limited-time offer.

1. The Offer: ₹25,000 Flat Discount

Kawasaki is offering a “Good Times Voucher” worth ₹25,000 on the Ninja 300.

  • Standard Ex-Showroom Price: ₹3,17,000
  • Discount Amount: (-) ₹25,000
  • New Effective Price: ₹2,92,000 (Ex-showroom)*

Note: This offer is valid only until December 31, 2025, and is applicable on the MY2025 stock. Getting a twin-cylinder Kawasaki for under ₹3 Lakh is a deal we haven’t seen in years!

2. Why Is Kawasaki Giving This Discount?

Two main reasons:

  1. Stock Clearance: Dealers want to clear the 2025 manufacturing stock before the 2026 models arrive in January.
  2. Competition: The Aprilia RS 457 (priced at ₹4.10 Lakh) is stealing sales. By dropping the price to ~₹2.92 Lakh, Kawasaki is making the Ninja 300 nearly ₹1.2 Lakh cheaper than the Aprilia, creating a massive price gap.

3. Is the Ninja 300 Still Worth Buying in 2026?

Many call it “outdated,” but we call it “proven.” Here is why it still makes sense:

  • The Engine: The 296cc Parallel-Twin engine is bulletproof. It produces 39 PS power and screams up to 11,000 RPM.
  • Reliability: Unlike new launches that often have recalls (looking at you, Aprilia & KTM), the Ninja 300 runs for years with zero issues.
  • Comfort: It has the most comfortable riding posture in the segment, making it perfect for daily city commutes, unlike the aggressive Yamaha R15 or RC 390.

Verdict: Should You Buy It?

  • YES, BUY IT IF: You are upgrading from a 150cc bike and want a smooth, reliable twin-cylinder experience for under ₹3.5 Lakh on-road.
  • WAIT IF: You want modern tech. The Ninja 300 still uses an old analog meter and halogen bulbs. If you need a TFT screen and Quickshifter, look at the KTM RC 390 or Aprilia RS 457.