The MY24 Ninja 300 in Grey paint shade is available with benefits of Rs 28,000 while a KYT TT Revo helmet is also being given absolutely free
Kawasaki India is offering benefits and discounts of up to Rs 28,000 on the purchase of MY24 Ninja 300 in the country. This offer will be valid only on the Grey paint shade of the bike till March 31, 2026. In addition, Kawasaki is also giving a KYT TT Revo helmet free of cost with the Ninja 300. For the unversed, the KYT helmet is a homage to WSBK rider Alex Lowes as it features his ’22’ racing number along with customised graphics and Kawasaki badging. These benefits have been announced to clear the inventory of MY24 Ninja 300.
The buyers can now avail the Ninja 300 at a discounted price point of Rs 2.89 lakh (ex-showroom). However, it entirely depends on availability as the MY24 units might be in limited numbers and hence the discerning customers are advised to visit the nearest Kawasaki dealership for more information on the same. The Ninja 300 is not the only Kawasaki motorcycle to attract discounts as several other bikes in the brand’s portfolio are offered with massive benefits until March 31.
Kawasaki Ninja 300 is the Japanese company’s entry-level fully-faired twin-cylinder sportsbike in the Indian market. It misses out on multiple advanced features including riding aids. The bike boasts of a semi-digital instrument cluster and hence, it is probably the reason that it appeals more to old-school riders who are Kawasaki fans.

Some of the notable design elements in the Ninja 300 are dual projector headlights, slightly forward-slanting seat, raised handlebars, new floating-style windscreen and minimalist tail cowl. The suspension duties are performed by telescopic front forks and a gas-charged monoshock absorber at the rear. It tips the weighing scale at 179 kg.
As mentioned before, it doesn’t get too many modern features but the riders do have access to Assist & Slipper Clutch, Economical Riding Indicator, and Dual-Channel ABS. The bike has a ground clearance of 140 mm while the fuel tank capacity stands at 17 litres. The standard saddle height is pegged at 785 mm. It is in direct competition with KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR 310 and Yamaha R3 in India.

At the heart, Kawasaki Ninja 300 has the 296cc twin-cylinder liquid-cooled petrol engine which generates top power of 38.9 bhp at 11,000 rpm and peak torque of 26.1 Nm at 10,000 rpm. The engine is linked to a 6-speed gearbox as the bike sits on a steel-tube diamond frame.

