Last Updated: December 14, 2023, 08:45 IST
Kawasaki W175 Prices Slashed By Rs 25000, Check Revised Rates.
Kawasaki has introduced a big worth lower on the W175 mannequin, their retro-style motorbike. The present worth of the bike is Rs 1.22 lakh (ex-showroom).
Kawasaki India launched the W175 as its most inexpensive motorbike final 12 months, with a beginning worth of Rs 1.47 lakh (ex-showroom).
However, as a consequence of a lacklustre market response, the Japanese producer has lowered the value of the motorbike by a commendable Rs 25,000. The Kawasaki W175 is now priced between Rs 1.22 lakh and Rs 1.31 lakh (all costs, ex-showroom).
According to MotorBeam, Metallic Ocean Blue and Metallic Graphite Grey are the 2 new color choices that Kawasaki has to supply. Meanwhile, the costs for the Metallic Ocean Blue and Metallic Graphite Grey variants, respectively, begin at Rs 1.31 lakh and Rs 1.29 lakh. Additionally, the present Ebony and Persimmon Red hues are complemented by these new additions.
Furthermore, on the India Bike Week 2023 final weekend, Kawasaki launched a brand new variant for the W175 referred to as the W175 Street, which comes customary with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres and is priced at Rs 1.35 lakh.
Take a have a look at the complete worth listing for the Kawasaki W175 vary beneath:
- W175 Street: Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom worth)
- Metallic Ocean Blue: Rs 1.31 lakh (ex-showroom worth)
- Metallic Graphite Grey: Rs 1.29 lakh (ex-showroom worth)
- Candy Persimmon Red: Rs 1.24 lakh (ex-showroom worth)
- Ebony: Rs 1.22 lakh (ex-showroom worth)
This implies that all W175 variants now undercut the Yamaha FZ-X (priced from Rs 1.36 lakh), the W175’s most direct competitor available in the market. Despite the value alteration, no different modifications to the Kawasaki bike have been made.
Kawasaki W175: All You Need To Know
The Kawasaki W175 is well-known for its retro design. It has a spherical headlamp, spherical rearview mirrors, an extended seat, and 17-inch spoke wheels on the entrance and rear. It comes with a semi-digital retro-style instrument cluster.
A 177cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that generates 13.3 Nm of torque at 6000 RPM and 13 bhp at 7000 RPM powers the motorbike. It can be mated to a 5-speed transmission. The bike has twin shock absorbers on the again and telescopic forks up entrance. The W175 has a single 270 mm disc brake with single-channel ABS up entrance, and a drum brake on the again for braking.
The W175 is pretty primary, even with the addition of contemporary, up to date color schemes and alloy wheels. Its options embrace a peashooter exhaust, a retro speedometer with a small LCD, entrance disc brakes with single-channel ABS, and halogen headlamps.