KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Kawasaki has extended its warranty from 2 to 3 years
- Comes at an extra cost of Rs 10,000
- Excluding the KX and KLX dirt bike range
Kawasaki India has recently announced a significant change to its warranty policy, extending it by an additional year. This means that customers will now benefit from a 3-year/36,000km warranty. However, it's worth noting that certain models are excluded from this extended warranty. Additionally, this decision will have an impact on the cost. Let's delve deeper into these details to gain a better understanding. But before that, make sure to join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for all the latest automotive updates.
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Kawasaki Bikes Now With 3-Year Warranty - Details
Previously, Kawasaki's lineup in India offered a standard two-year warranty. Now, they've enhanced it by adding an extra year, making it a three-year warranty. However, this extension doesn't apply to the KX range models, which include the KX450, KX250, KX112, KX85, and KX65, nor does it apply to the KLX range models, such as the KLX 450R, KLX 300R, KLX 230R S, KLX 140R F, and KLX 110R L. These models are specialized dirt bikes rather than typical road-running motorcycles. It's also important for customers to be aware that this warranty extension isn't complimentary; instead, it comes at an additional cost of Rs 10,000.
The lineup in India features various models like the Eliminator, Vulcan S, W175, Ninja H2R, Ninja H2 SX, Ninja 650, and others.
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Kawasaki Versys 650 Launched In India
Kawasaki has been actively expanding its range in India, and their latest addition is the Versys 650, priced at Rs 7.77 Lakh. This bike comes in two colour options: Metallic Matte Dark Gray / Ebony and Metallic Flat Spark Black / Candy Lime Green. It's powered by a 649cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin engine, delivering 67 bhp and 61 Nm of torque. In terms of features, it boasts LED lighting, a new 4.3 all-digital TFT colour instrumentation with Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port, and a traction control system.
Verdict
Kawasaki's decision to extend warranties across its lineup signals a proactive stance towards customer satisfaction and market dominance. It's a smart move that's sure to boost their brand reputation.
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