Kawasaki has significantly reduced the price of its KLX 230 motorcycle in India by ₹1.30 lakh, bringing the ex-showroom price down from ₹3.33 lakh to ₹1.99 lakh. This major price cut positions the KLX 230 as a highly attractive option in the affordable off-road motorcycle segment, directly challenging Hero’s popular XPulse 210.
Key Highlights of the Kawasaki KLX 230 Price Drop and Features:-
Price Cut: Now available at ₹1.99 lakh (ex-showroom), thanks to local manufacturing in India.
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No Change in Specs: The bike retains its original features and engine.
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Suspension & Wheels: Front telescopic suspension and rear monoshock with travel of around 240 mm and 250 mm respectively, mounted on 21-18 wire-spoke wheels.
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Ground Clearance & Brakes: High ground clearance of 265 mm and disc brakes at both front and rear.
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Engine: 233cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine producing 18 Bhp and 18 Nm torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
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Lightweight Advantage: Kerb weight of just 136 kg makes it nimble and well-suited for off-roading.
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Price: ₹1.75 lakh (ex-showroom), slightly cheaper than the newly priced KLX 230.
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Suspension: Long travel suspension with 210mm at the front and 205mm at rear.
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Engine: 210cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder delivering 24 Bhp and 21 Nm torque.
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Weight: Heavier than KLX 230 at 170 kg.
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Other Features: 21-18 wire spoke wheels, high fender, sleek design, disc brakes with dual-channel ABS.
The significant price reduction on the KLX 230 leverages its local manufacturing status, making Kawasaki's off-roader a formidable contender to the Hero XPulse 210. While the XPulse offers marginally more power and a liquid-cooled engine, the KLX 230's lighter weight, superior suspension travel, and revised price point make it an enticing choice for buyers seeking affordable dual-sport motorcycles.
This price move is expected to intensify competition in the affordable adventure bike segment, offering consumers more value-packed options to fulfill their off-road riding aspirations.
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