- Engine296 cc
- Mileage30 kmpl
- Power39 ps
- Speed182 kmph
- Max Torque26.1 Nm
- Kerb Weight179 kg
Kawasaki Ninja 300 |
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₹3.17 Lakhs* | ₹2.65 Lakhs* | ₹2.81 Lakhs* | ₹2.78 Lakhs* | ₹3.23 Lakhs* | ₹3.39 Lakhs* |
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Power 39 PS | Power 27.88 PS | Power 34 PS | Power 38 PS | Power 43.5 PS | Power 42 PS |
Torque 26.1 Nm | Torque 25 Nm | Torque 27.3 Nm | Torque 29 Nm | Torque 37 Nm | Torque 29.5 Nm |
Engine 296 cc | Engine 292.4 cc | Engine 312.12 cc | Engine 312.2 cc | Engine 373.27 cc | Engine 321 cc |
Kerb Weight 179 kg | Kerb Weight 165 kg | Kerb Weight 174 kg | Kerb Weight 174 kg | Kerb Weight 172 kg | Kerb Weight 169 kg |
Length 2015 mm | Length 2010 mm | Length 2001 mm | Length 2001 mm | Length 2145 mm | Length 2090 mm |
Front Brake Disc | Front Brake Disc | Front Brake Disc | Front Brake Disc | Front Brake Disc | Front Brake Disc |
Rear Brake Disc | Rear Brake Disc | Rear Brake Disc | Rear Brake Disc | Rear Brake Disc | Rear Brake Disc |
Wheel Type Alloy | Wheel Type Alloy | Wheel Type Alloy | Wheel Type - | Wheel Type - | Wheel Type - |
Body Type Sports Bikes | Body Type Sports Bikes | Body Type Sports Bikes | Body Type Sports Bikes | Body Type Sports Bikes | Body Type Sports Bikes |
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| Max Power | 39 PS |
| Body Type | Sports Bikes |
| Max Torque | 26.1 Nm |
| Mileage | 30 kmpl |
| Transmission | Manual |
| Headlight | Halogen |
| Engine | 296 cc |
| Max Speed | 182 kmph |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
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The 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 continues to be a standout choice in the entry-level sportbike segment, combining striking aesthetics with impressive performance. Offering an exhilarating riding experience, it captures the essence of Kawasaki's racing heritage while providing everyday practicality. The latest iteration brings some refinements, making it more appealing than ever, especially for beginners and avid riders alike. The MY25 update brings feature additions and cosmetic enhancements while retaining the core mechanical specifications.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is competitively priced in the market, with a starting price of ₹3.43 lakh (ex-showroom). This pricing places it well within reach for many aspiring riders looking for a dependable and stylish sportbike that doesn't compromise on quality or performance.
The 2025 Ninja 300 was launched earlier in May 2025 with a range of new updates, and it competes with the KTM RC 390 and TVS Apache RR 310. It initially arrived on our shores in 2013 and has stayed virtually unchanged since then, with the exception of regulatory updates. This model has been substantially localised in India in comparison to the brand's other products. While it has been replaced by the Ninja 400 in global markets, India is one of the few countries that still sells the Ninja 300.
The Ninja 300 is available in one fully loaded variant that comes priced at ₹3.43 lakh (ex-showroom). There are three colour options available, which are Lime Green, Candy Lime Green, and Metallic Moondust Gray.
The 2025 Ninja 300 remains true to its iconic design, showcasing a striking, aggressive stance complemented by aerodynamic bodywork. The sharp, angular lines and bold Kawasaki racing graphics enhance its sporty appeal. There is a larger windscreen in the front and the bike gets new LED headlamps with a projector setup. The full fairing contributes to reduced drag, further adding to the bike's performance.
The instrumentation includes a digital display that provides essential information like speed, odometer, trip meter, and fuel gauge, all within easy view. The overall ergonomics of the bike ensure a comfortable riding position, making it suitable for both street and track usage. The seat is designed to accommodate a variety of rider heights, allowing for a more inclusive experience.
The Ninja 300 is powered by a 296 cc twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that develops 38.88 bhp and 26.1 Nm of peak torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike features an assist and slipper clutch. The full-faired sports bike is underpinned by a tubular diamond-type chassis while suspension duties are taken up by telescopic forks at the front and a rear monoshock. Braking performance comes from a single disc at either end with dual-channel ABS as standard. The Ninja 300 rides on 17-inch alloy wheels.
In terms of fuel efficiency, the Ninja 300 shines in its class. The 296 cc parallel-twin engine delivers a remarkable performance while offering an impressive fuel economy. Riders can expect an average mileage of about 25-30 kmpl under normal riding conditions, which is suitable for both city traffic and longer highway rides. ARAI-claimed mileage is 30 kmpl, which may vary depending on road conditions and riding style.
Safety is a cornerstone of the Ninja 300's build, with features such as a robust frame, anti-lock braking system (ABS), and high-quality tyres enhancing the bike's stability and control. The dual-channel ABS further assures riders confidence during aggressive braking situations. It has received positive safety ratings, making it a trusted choice for new riders as well as experienced ones.