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Kawasaki India Commence Booking Of Ninja H2 & Reveal Pricing
Kawasaki has been offering a wide range of motorcycles in India. They recently launched their Z250 and ER-6n motorcycles in India. They are also offering Ninja 300, Ninja 650, Ninja ZX-10R and Ninja ZX-14R. They also offer their Z range of motorcycles which include the Z1000 and Z800, along with the two launched a few months ago.
The Japanese manufacturer had unveiled its most powerful motorcycle at the 2014 EICMA Motor Show. They launched two versions of it a street and a track only model. Kawasaki christened these motorcycles as the Ninja H2 and Ninja H2R motorcycle.
The good news for Indian motorcycle enthusiasts is that Kawasaki has promised to deliver five H2 motorcycle by mid 2015. The downside is that already four have been booked and only one is remaining. Kawasaki is ready to accept more bookings, however, those bikes may not be available anytime soon.
The booking amount for Kawasaki's Ninja H2 is INR 10,00,000. The question on everyone's mind would be how much does it cost and we believe it is INR 32,80,000 on road in Pune. Kawasaki's H2 is the most fastest and street legal machine that general public can buy.
Japanese engineers have provided their Ninja H2 with a 998cc in-line four engine, which is liquid cooled. It produces 197.18 horsepower, along with 113.5 Nm of peak torque. It has a turbocharger to make it the fastest motorcycle on road till date.
They have fitted their H2 motorcycle with safety features like Kawasaki Traction Control, Kawasaki Intelligent Anti-Lock Brake System, Kawasaki Launch Control Mode, along with several other riding aids.
Yamaha is also expected to get its all new 2015 R1 to India by mid-2015. Both these bikes will go head on and we can expect to see a few really soon. For now, however, only five lucky and financially strong individuals will get to enjoy Kawasaki's Ninja H2 motorcycle.