Kawasaki has updated the 2025 Ninja 300 in India at Rs 3.43 Lakh (ex-showroom) to keep its lineup fresh and updated. The update brings new features, new colours and an updated price. Let’s check out what the new update is in detail.

2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 Updated
With the new Ninja 300, the brand has updated its colour schemes for an updated look and feel. The colours include Metallic Moondust Grey and Lime Green. While the overall colours are retained, Team Green has updated them by replacing the red elements with yellow.
Candy Lime is the 3rd colour option that is carried over as it is. As for pricing, the brand has retained the same price tag of Rs 3.43 Lakh (ex-showroom) while offering the same components alongside the same features as before.

This means features like the halogen headlamps, halogen tail lights, halogen indicators and the semi-digital instrument cluster (Looks cool as old-school but outdated in terms of market) are carried over. Even the grab rail has not been updated. The bike still retains the conventional RSU telescopic forks, which are non-adjustable alongside the same 110-section front and 140-section rear tyres. The overall features are outdated compared to the competition, which provides more and better features.

As for powertrain, the 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 300 continues to be powered by the same 296 cc parallel-twin DOHC liquid-cooled engine, which generates up to 39 PS of peak power at 11,000 RPM and 26.1 Nm of Peak Torque at 10,000 RPM. This motor is quite rev-happy and is paired with a 6-speed gearbox alongside a slip and assist clutch. The engine overall is still powerful enough and delivers good performance.
The Ninja 300 has been one of the most important and influential motorcycles in India, which offers the Kawasaki feel and parallel-twin performance for the masses at a lower price tag. The bike has been the go-to choice for people who have aspired to own a multi-cylinder motorcycle for the first time. Although the features remain the same (and outdated compared to the competition), it’s the Kawasaki and look, feel and performance that make it a compelling offer for those who want a no-nonsense performance machine.