
Kawasaki Launches Updated Ninja 300 Inspired By Its Bigger Siblings
The 2025 Ninja 300, ex-showroom, is priced at Rs 3.43 lakh by Kawasaki. The 2025 edition of the entry-level sports bike features some significant improvements, although it still has the same mechanicals as its predecessor. The classic Lime Green, Candy Lime Green Type 3, and Metallic Moondust Gray are the three colour options for the Ninja 300. Let’s examine the features of the 2025 Kawasaki Ninja in more detail.
The 2025 Ninja 300 might not appear to be a new model at first glance, but upon closer inspection, you’ll notice that it boasts brand-new projector headlights. If it had included LED lighting, it would have been better. The redesigned headlamps give the cowl a much sharper, more aggressive appearance. The Ninja 300’s dynamism and intimidating road presence are enhanced by its shape and standard fairings.
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The 2025 Ninja 300’s larger windshield is reminiscent of its older sibling, the ZX-10R, and its clean rear end has a very simple grab rail. With a Bottom-Link Uni Trak rear suspension and non-adjustable 37 mm telescopic front forks, the suspension system is likewise somewhat simple. Because the radiator fan cover is situated behind the radiator, hot air is forced downward and away from the rider, resulting in an intelligent heat management design.
The 296 cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine that powers the 2025 Ninja still produces 39 horsepower at 11,000 rpm and 26.1 Nm of torque at 10,000 rpm. A six-speed gearbox is attached to it. The Ninja 300’s seat height is 780 mm, and its ground clearance is 140 mm. With a 290 mm front petal disc and a 220 mm rear petal disc, it is mounted on 17-inch alloy wheels.
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The Yamaha R3, which costs Rs 3.60 lakh, and the KTM RC 390, which costs Rs 3.23 lakh, ex-showroom, will compete with the Ninja 300. The 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 maintains its competitiveness in India’s entry-level sports bike market by combining traditional performance with minor enhancements.
Priced at Rs 3.43 lakh (ex-showroom), the 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 still has its well-known 296cc parallel-twin engine that produces 39 horsepower. Sharper projector headlights and a wider windscreen are two major upgrades that improve the vehicle’s aggressive appearance and rider comfort. It competes with competitors like the Yamaha R3 and KTM RC 390 in India’s entry-level sports bike market and is offered in three timeless colourways.