Kawasaki modified the Ninja 300 for India in 2025. The motorcycle’s mechanical components have not changed; however, it has two new hues. If so, let’s examine the new colors in this picture collection in more detail.
The most stylish paint job of the two is sweet lime green, which features sharp green decals all over its fairing and black as the primary hue. There is a green fuel tank with this.
The more subdued style is Metallic Moondust Grey, with dual-toned black and gray trim and red stripes on the front, front, and tail. The wheels even have red stripes.
Both of these new color variations will be offered for sale alongside the original lime green color, which is finished in Kawasaki’s distinctive green tone and has the number “300” running across the fairing.
It is still driven by the same vintage 296cc twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with a max torque of 26.1 Nm and 38.88 horsepower. An assist and slipper clutch work in tandem with a six-speed gearbox to handle gearbox chores.
Its fuel tank holds 17 liters, and its curb weight is 179 kg. It is lightweight, and the seat height can be adjusted to 780mm.
In the meantime, the 2023 Ninja 300’s appearance stays the same; it gets split-style seats, a sporty windscreen, a twin-pod headlight, a muscular fuel tank, and a full fairing. The sports bike also has Y-shaped alloy wheels and a side-slung exhaust. The list of features then includes dual-channel ABS, an LED taillight, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and halogen headlights.
It is supported by a diamond-shaped frame and has 17-inch wheels with telescopic forks and a mono-shock. The front and rear brakes are provided by 290mm and 220mm discs, respectively.
The 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 model is still priced at 3.43 lakh (ex-showroom), the same as the 2024 model.
In the Indian market, the new Kawasaki bike competes with models like the TVS Apache RR310 and the KTM RC390.