Kawasaki W175 Deliveries Begin in India, Set to Compete with Royal Enfield Hunter 350
The new Kawasaki W175 has finally started reaching customers in India as the company has started dispatching the model which comes at starting price of Rs 1.47 lakh and competes with the likes of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350.
Launched in September 2022, the latest Kawasaki W175 is all set to hit the Indian roads as Kawasaki India begins dispatching models into the market.
Kawasaki India introduced the W175 model a while ago in September 2022. Now, the company has started the deliveries of the new model. The standard variant of the Kawasaki W175 costs Rs 1.47 lakh whereas the premium version is priced at Rs 1.49 lakh. For the uninitiated, the motorcycle boasts two colour schemes, which is also the only difference between the available variants. The standard model has an Ebony paint scheme and the premium variant has a bold Candy Persimmon Red colour.
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Powering the Kawasaki India's new motorcycle is a BS6-compliant 177cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. This engine puts out 12.8bhp of power at 7,500rpm and 13.2Nm of maximum torque at 6,000rpm. It is also mated to a five-speed gearbox and the motorcycle comes with a 12-litre fuel tank.
Telescopic front forks and a 5-step-adjustable dual spring-loaded shock absorber are standard on the new 2022 Kawasaki W175 motorcycle. The motorcycle has a drum brake unit at the back and a 270mm petal disc brake at the front for braking duties. The single-channel ABS is offered as standard.
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Coming to features, the new W175 has a halogen taillight and a halogen-type headlight as well. The motorcycle by Kawasaki India also boasts conventional turn indicators, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and much more. Kawasaki India started accepting pre-orders straightway after the launch at all its dealerships across the country. Now, it has begun deliveries to suffice the needs of the customers in India. The model is most likely to lock horns with motorcycles like Royal Enfield Hunter 350, TVS Ronin, and more.
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