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Kawasaki Launches New Bike in India: W175 Street, Affordable and Stylish!

Kawasaki has launched a new bike in India called the W175 Street in the middle-class commuter/sports segment. Known for making powerful sports bikes, this new offering from Kawasaki is more affordable compared to its standard variant.

The price of the W175 Street starts at Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom), while the standard model is priced at Rs 1.47 lakh. Until now, Royal Enfield has dominated the budget retro segment, but Kawasaki’s new bike poses a challenge to Royal Enfield’s dominance. To bring this bike home, you only need to spend Rs 30,000. Surprised? Let’s see how you can buy it for just Rs 30,000.

In Delhi, the on-road price of the Kawasaki W175 Street is around Rs 1.54 lakh. According to a finance plan, if you make a down payment of Rs 30,000, you can get a loan at an interest rate of 10% for 3 years. This loan will be for Rs 1.05 lakh, and the monthly EMI will be Rs 4,000.

The Kawasaki W175 Street is equipped with a 177cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that generates 12.8 horsepower and 13.2 Nm of torque. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox. To ensure a comfortable ride, the bike has telescopic forks at the front and dual spring suspension at the rear. For safety, it is equipped with a disc-drum brake combination on both wheels.

The W175 Street has a 12-liter fuel tank. It also features a single-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and a semi-digital instrument cluster. These features are likely to appeal to customers. Bookings for the bike have already started at the dealership, and more information can be obtained from the company’s website. Experts believe that customer enthusiasm for this bike is likely to increase in the coming days as it promises a fantastic riding experience.

In conclusion, Kawasaki has introduced the W175 Street bike in India, targeting the middle-class commuter/sports segment. With its affordable price and appealing features, this bike is expected to attract a lot of customers in the market.

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