Kawasaki has reduced the Kawasaki Versys-X 300 price in India by Rs 30,000, bringing its ex-showroom tag down from Rs 3.79 lakh to Rs 3.49 lakh. The revision follows the implementation of the new GST 2.0 tax structure, which lowered levies on motorcycles under 350cc from 28% to 18%.
Revised Pricing at a Glance
Model | Old Price (Ex-showroom) | New Price (Ex-showroom) | Difference |
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Kawasaki Versys-X 300 | Rs 3.79 lakh | Rs 3.49 lakh | – Rs 30,000 |
This change aims to improve the bike’s value proposition, especially since its earlier pricing was often criticized for being on the higher side compared to competitors.
GST 2.0 Impact on Pricing
The latest GST 2.0 motorcycle tax revision has directly benefited the sub-350cc segment. By lowering tax rates to 18%, brands like Kawasaki have been able to pass on meaningful savings to buyers.
While this makes the Versys-X 300 more attainable, it still commands a premium over rivals with bigger engines and advanced features.
Competitor Price Comparison
Model | Engine (cc) | Price (Ex-showroom) | Key Highlights |
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Kawasaki Versys-X 300 | 296cc | Rs 3.49 lakh | Twin-cylinder engine, beginner-friendly ADV |
KTM 390 Adventure X | 373cc | Rs 3.03 lakh | Larger engine, advanced electronics, TFT |
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 | 452cc | Rs 3.06 lakh | Bigger displacement, modern features |
Despite the reduction, both the KTM 390 Adventure X and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 remain more attractive in terms of features and displacement at similar or lower prices.
Market Context and Buyer Value
When launched in India in 2025 at Rs 3.80 lakh, the Versys-X 300 had already seen a big drop from its 2017 launch price of Rs 4.60 lakh. But even after this cut, analysts feel its dated feature set – no digital console with connectivity – will still limit its mass market appeal.
It does have Kawasaki’s refined parallel-twin motor which is rare in this segment. This might appeal to enthusiasts looking for a smooth twin-cylinder experience in an entry level adventure bike.
Expert Commentary
- “Price cut makes Kawasaki’s sub-350cc range more affordable just before the festive season. But Versys-X 300 still feels expensive compared to KTM 390 Adventure X.”
- “Closer to competitors in price but the bike still has 2010 era features in 2025.” –
- “Lightweight and beginner friendly, Versys-X 300 is good for those starting their adventure touring journey.”
Key Takeaway
The Rs 30,000 price cut does make the Kawasaki Versys-X 300 price more competitive in India. While it’s still more expensive than rivals with more features, the smoothness of its twin-cylinder engine and Kawasaki’s build quality might still attract loyal buyers who value smoothness over features.