- Available in Lime Green (KRT Edition) and Metallic Carbon Gray
- Priced at Rs 4.99 lakh
- BS6 version makes 44.8bhp and 37Nm
Kawasaki India has announced the launch of the BS6-compliant Ninja 400 in our market at Rs 4.99 lakh. The latest iteration of the motorcycle is just Rs 1,000 more expensive than the BS4 variant, although it’s nearly Rs 1.85 lakh dearer than its closest rival in the Indian market, the KTM RC 390. Similar to the previous model, the Ninja 400 BS6 will be imported via the CBU route. The bookings are open across India and the deliveries are scheduled to commence from the first week of July.
The Indian arm of the Japanese manufacturer will offer the Ninja 400 in two colours – Lime Green (KRT Edition) and Metallic Carbon Gray. The Lime Green (KRT Edition) paint theme uses lime green as the base paint along with black graphics and red highlights. The styling on the Lime Green (KRT Edition) is further enhanced by race-inspired graphics. The Metallic Carbon Gray, on the other hand, exudes a stealthy look with its black colour. This colour theme gets lime green highlights on the fairing, tank, and cowl. Do note that both colour options are available at the same price tag.
The BS6-compliant version retains the 399cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. Linked to a six-speed gearbox, the motor is tuned to produce 44.8bhp at 10,000rpm and 37Nm of peak torque at 8,000rpm. And the feature list includes an LED headlight, semi-digital instrument cluster, single disc brakes on both wheels, and dual-channel ABS.
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi