2018 Kawasaki Ninja 300 review, test ride - Introduction | Autocar India (2024)

The baby Ninja now gets ABS and a massive price-cut, courtesy localisation.

With the Ninja 400 coming into the picture, it seemed like the Ninja 300 would face the axe – and it did in most markets, but not in India. The exception was made on account of the Ninja 400’s pricing, which makes it unapproachable for many, also bringing it uncomfortably close to the Z650 for those who can afford it. Kawasaki saw this as an opportunity to make its first attempt at localised manufacturing and, as a result, the baby Ninja is now the most affordable twin-cylinder bike on sale in India. Only one question remained – would the lower price tag come with a similar reduction in quality as well? We found the answer over a quick ride.

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New graphics make the 2018 Ninja 300 look distinctive.

LOCAL FLAVOURS

Despite the addition of ABS, the new Ninja 300 is more affordable than the older bike by a massive Rs 62,000. Kawasaki managed this by turning to local sourcing for the panels, tyres, wheels, wiring and brakes. The bike we rode was literally fresh off the line, but we were glad to see that none of the panels rattled and that fit and finish levels are similar to the older bike. However, it still remains to be seen if this level of quality can sustain the test of time, especially on our roads.

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Semi-digital instrument console has been carried forward.

The baby Ninja’s chassis and engine continue to remain CKD imports, and in terms of mechanicals and styling, it remains identical. However, the new motorcycle features redesigned graphics and new colour options (green and blue) to distinguish itself from the older bike. While the new graphics are snazzier, I prefer the older KRT graphics; the crude grab rail continues to be an eyesore, though. The semi-digital instrument cluster has been carried forward, with the large analogue tachometer taking centre stage.Despite its age, the Ninja 300 still remains a visually appealing machine with its sharp lines and sizeable proportions, which is one of the prime reasons for its popularity in India.

ON THE ROAD

Within the fairing sits the same 296cc, liquid-cooled motor as seen on the older bike. The parallel-twin engine produces 39hp, almost of all of which is concentrated at the top, and 27Nm of torque, which makes it feel very calm and docile at lower rpm. The motor comes to life at around 5,000rpm and the power band kicks in by 8,000rpm. While the Ninja 300 might not be the quickest accelerating bike in its segment, going by sensations, it surely isn’t too far behind its rivals.

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Refinement and easy power delivery remains a highlight of the twin-cylinder motor.

What will really grab your attention is the refinement of the high-revving powerplant. Only near the redline, can a few vibes be felt through the handlebars. This refined nature also makes touring on the bike a fairly stress-free affair. You can cruise at triple-digit speeds effortlessly, with the motor spinning around 7,000rpm. However, a bit of mid-range grunt would have been welcome as you have to downshift and wring the throttle to execute overtakes. On the plus side, you can lazily hold higher gears at low traffic speeds and the engine does not protest. Another impressive bit of kit is the 6-speed gearbox that offers slick and precise gear shifts. The slipper clutch is decently effective and the light-action assist reduces fatigue in traffic. The comfy riding position and 785mm seat height will appeal to riders of all sizes.

The Ninja 300 retains its competent handling characteristics despite being 7kg heavier. It tips into corners easily and holds its line with ease. Alright, so it isn’t as sharp as the KTM RC 390 or even the new Ninja 400; but it’s still a bike that can keep the rider well-entertained. The new MRF Nylogrip Zappers offer more grip and feel than the older IRC tyres but aggressive riders will be better off investing in more expensive rubber. Braking hardware has been sourced from Endurance and it sheds speeds well, while the inclusion of dual-channel ABS is a positive move. Ride quality continues to be good and the bike absorbs undulations and broken roads with little effort. However, sharp bumps do unsettle the bike a bit.

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MRF tyres are a fair replacement for the IRC tyres.

FINAL CALL

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has always been a well-rounded product and the Rs 2.98 lakh (ex-showroom) price tag, in addition to ABS, has added impressively to its value. Quality hasn’t been noticeably affected and the only aspects to consider are the relatively small dealer network and Kawasaki’s typically high service and ownership costs. However, if you are in the hunt for an entry-level twin-cylinder sports bike, the 2018 Ninja 300 is a very tempting option, indeed.

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FAQs

Can a beginner ride Ninja 300? ›

Yes it is, I personally start in one. Ninja 250/300 are generally considered good starter/novice bikes, but I have one pretty serious complain about them.

What is the original price of Kawasaki Ninja 300 in India? ›

Kawasaki Ninja 300 is a motorcycle with a starting price of Rs 3.43 Lakh. It is available in India in 1 variant and 3 colours with high end variant price starting from Rs 3.43 Lakh. Ninja 300 is powered by a 296 ccbs6-2.0 engine which develops a power of 39 PS and a torque of 26.1 Nm.

Why is Kawasaki popular in India? ›

KEY HIGHLIGHTS. Kawasaki is one of the most popular motorcycle brands in the world, and their motorcycles are also well-known in India. The company offers a wide range of motorcycles to suit different needs and budgets, from entry-level models to high-performance superbikes.

Is Kawasaki a good beginner bike? ›

The Kawasaki Ninja 400 is a sporty best beginner motorcycle that is perfect for new riders who want a little more power and speed.

Is 300cc too big for a beginner? ›

As a general rule, newer riders should be choosing a bike in the 250cc to 300cc range. They're less powerful and much easier to handle, which is perfect for people who are still getting used to things.

Is 300cc too much for a beginner? ›

For a small to medium-sized motorcyclist, a 125 cc, 250CC, or 300 cc is an excellent choice. For larger riders, a 400cc, 500cc, or even a 600cc would be ideal if no more than a twin cylinder. A 600CC four-cylinder sport bike would not be a viable choice for a beginning rider.

Which bike is No 1 in India? ›

List of Best-Selling Bikes (popular) in India
Sl. No.Name of some of the top-selling bikes in IndiaPrice (ex-showroom Delhi)
1.Hero Xtreme 125RRs. 96,781 - Rs. 1,02,138
2.Royal Enfield Hunter 350Rs. 1,49,900 - Rs. 1,74,430
3.TVS RaiderRs. 97,054 - Rs. 1,06,573
4.Yamaha MT 15Rs. 1,68,708 - Rs. 1,74,208
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What is the mileage of Ninja 300 in India? ›

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Overview
Engine Capacity296.0 CC
Mileage26 KM/L
Fuel Tank Capacity17.0 L
Gears6 Speed
BrakesSingle Petal Disc/Disc
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Is Ninja 300 made in India? ›

Further from July 2013, IKM started assembly of Z250, Ninja 300, Ninja 650, ER-6N, and Versys 650 motorcycles at its plant located in the premises of its Indian partner, while the functions such as marketing, sales and after-sales services were taken care by Kawasaki's Indian partner.

Which is the most selling Kawasaki bike in India? ›

Kawasaki Z900 is (once again!) India's highest-selling premium motorcycle with 562 units dispatched in 2022.

Is Kawasaki discontinued in India? ›

Kawasaki has officially removed the Ninja 100SX and the Versys 1000 from the Indian website, and the motorcycles are no longer on sale here. However, a few dealers have limited stock of the two motorcycles, which can be bought.

Why are Kawasaki bikes so expensive in India? ›

They're expensive for the following reason: Japanese Manufacturer, unlike other International bikes like KTM or Yamaha, Kawasaki doesn't manufacture rather import directly to India because of which Import duty is high.

How heavy is a Kawasaki Ninja 300? ›

Kawasaki Ninja 300
ManufacturerKawasaki
Seat height785 mm (30.9 in)
Weight164 kg (362 lb) (dry) 174.6 kg (385.0 lb) (wet)
Fuel capacity17.0 L (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)
Fuel consumption70 mpgUS (3.4 L/100 km; 84 mpgimp) 54.1 mpgUS (4.35 L/100 km; 65.0 mpgimp)
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How reliable is Kawasaki Ninja? ›

The Sport Experience in a Safe Package. The stature of Kawasaki Ninja sport bikes makes them great for reliability while still having the bracing excitement that defines the name. Generally, Kawasaki makes their Ninjas to be upright bikes that are accentuated by sport fairings and lightweight bodies.

What's the easiest motorcycle to ride? ›

Let's take a look at the different options:
  • KTM 390 Duke. ...
  • KTM RC 390. ...
  • Yamaha YZF R3 ABS. ...
  • Kawasaki Z125. ...
  • Kawasaki Ninja 400 ABS. ...
  • Yamaha V-star 250. ...
  • Yamaha MT-03. Another option from Yamaha is the MT-03. ...
  • Honda Rebel 300 ABS. The Honda Rebel 300 is another urban street bike that's suitable for cruising.

How tall do you have to be to ride a Kawasaki Ninja 300? ›

Anyone above 5 feet. It weights almost 170 kg so make sure you can carry that weight easily at slow speeds and around the corners. A low height rider having an height of 5 feet would be fine too... it's too too low...

Which Kawasaki Ninja is best for beginners? ›

Overall, the Kawasaki Ninja 400 is an excellent motorcycle for beginners who want a machine that is both easy to ride and fun to own.

Is Ninja 300 good for short riders? ›

We would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized. Yes you can go for it, though it will be a tad more difficult for you to ride considering its seat height. Ninja 300 has a seat height of 780mm which suited for shorter riders. Also, you can ride any bike with that height.

How fast does a 300cc Ninja go? ›

Kawasaki Ninja 300
ManufacturerKawasaki
Engine296 cc (18.1 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC parallel-twin
Bore / stroke62 mm × 49 mm (2.4 in × 1.9 in)
Compression ratio10.6:1
Top speed171–192 km/h (106–119 mph)
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