Kawasaki Vulcan S

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Kawasaki Vulcan S bike is a 649cc cruiser motorcycle. The Kawasaki Vulcan S price starts at Rs. 7.10 Lakh in India. Kawasaki Vulcan S gives a mileage of 24.37 kmpl. Additionally it gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 235 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters. The bike has a six speed gearbox. Additionally Vulcan S comes in Metallic Matte Carbon Gray colour only. Considering the price and specs the Vulcan S is a tough competition to Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650.
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Vulcan S Price

Kawasaki Vulcan S price starts from Rs. 7.10 Lakh (Ex-Showroom). Kawasaki Vulcan S is offered in only one variant - ABS.
Rs. 7.10 Lakh (Showroom Price in Delhi)
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Kawasaki Vulcan S Specifications

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  • Engine649 CC
  • Mileage 24.37 Kmpl
  • Max Power61 PS @ 7500 rpm
  • Fuel Capacity14 Liters
  • No Of Gears6 Speed, Return
  • Tyre TypeTubeless
  • Kerb Weight235 Kg
  • Max Torque62.4Nm @ 6600 rpm
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Kawasaki Vulcan S Bike Latest Updates

The Kawasaki Vulcan S is now available with a discount of Rs 60,000. Check out the details here. The Kawasaki Vulcan S was the only 650cc cruiser in India for a while until the launch of the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 in 2023.


Kawasaki Vulcan S Price The Kawasaki Vulcan S is priced at Rs 7,10,000 (ex-showroom) and is available in a single colour option: Metallic Matte Carbon Gray.

Features of Kawasaki Vulcan S The Kawasaki Vulcan S comes equipped with a semi-digital instrument console. The console consists of an analogue tachometer along with an LCD screen that gives speedometer, odometer and other regular readouts.

Kawasaki Vulcan S Engine The Kawasaki Vulcan S is powered by a 649cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine producing 61PS and 62.4Nm.

Kawasaki Vulcan S Suspension, Brakes & Other Details Suspension duties are taken care of by a 41mm telescopic fork with 130mm wheel travel and a monoshock while braking duties are taken care of by a 310mm single disc brake at the front and a single 250mm disc brake at the rear.

Kawasaki Vulcan S Rivals

The Kawasaki Vulcan S’ main rival is the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650.

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Kawasaki Vulcan S Variants

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Vulcan S ABS

649 cc . 24.37 kmpl
Rs. 7.10 Lakh
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Kawasaki Vulcan S User Reviews

4.2/5
Based on 28 reviews & 42 rating
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  • Comfort (4)
  • Experience (3)
  • Speed (3)
  • Looks (3)
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  • Clearance (2)
  • Performance (2)
  • Seat (2)
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  • Versys seat

    2 up riding.Low seat height.Versys seat is way to hi for any passenger to climb onto.

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  • Very comfortable, reliable

    Very comfortable, Reliable and plenty of power to cruise at highway speeds.I've put 5000miles on mine in the first year just chain maintenance and oil changes and the bike will run forever.It has lots of low end torque so off the line this bike moves but if you cruising at 70 mph mostly any other parallel twin naked bike will leave you in the dust.But that fine with me this bake checks all the boxes and it looks good as well for the price.

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  • 4.2
    Reliable cruiser

    Most reliable cruiser.Solid, High quality frame and parts as expected from kawasaki.Having a forward placed parallel twin engine, There is minimum heat felt around the thighs giving it more advantage over the popular v twin engine cruisers.Also parallel twin reduces the vibration of the vehicle, Elongating the life of all the parts.Engine mapping could have been improved as it is still sporty like the other models of kawasaki fitting with the same 650cc engine.The bike always seems to be in an accelerated mode and never seems to settle down at cruising speeds between 100 to 125 kmps.Having listed the pros here are few cons too: poor ground clearance due to bulky catalytic converter and long wheel base.Uninteresting exhaust note.Expensive spare parts.In my opinion: the most practical and reliable cruiser that is available in india at the moment if it is within the buyer's budget.

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  • Best Bike

    It's an incredible cruiser machine with a design and engineering that connects with your soul. The precision and ease of riding bring sheer joy, whether in the city or on the highway. The switchgear is top-notch, offering a great feel and rider's delight. The proven 650cc twin engine is constantly updated for performance.

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  • 4.2
    Exhaust sound

    After a 2000 km ride and much more experience with Vulcan S bike. I am surprised by its performance. It is quick and fast for a cruiser. It is a sportbike with a cruiser body. Because it is an expensive bike. I just wish it has more features like riding modes etc. Builds quality is awesome. I can't feel the vibration at all. It's heavy, but again because of the low seat height. You cannot feel the weight. The con side of the bike is that I hate the exhaust sound, and there are very limited accessories in India. The maintenance is high.

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  • 4.2
    Brought vulcan s bs6 5

    Brought vulcan s bs6 5 months back and hell yeah!! it succeeds all my expectations.It was an upgrade from ninja 300, And before that i owned rajdoot 350, Pusar 180, Royal enfield classic and this kawsaki vulcan s is one of the best i ever ride.I thought of buying harley davidson iron but decided this bike and i am glad i chose vulcan s over it.All my friends loves it.It is a sport bike in a cruiser body.Fast and furious.

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Kawasaki Vulcan S Mileage

ARAI Claimed 24.37 kmpl
User Reported 17 kmpl

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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Vulcan S

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Q. When vulcan s 650 be available in Bangalore?
  • For the availability, we would suggest you please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Q. Colour option?
  • Kawasaki Vulcan S is available in 1 different colours - Black.
Q. Will Kawasaki Vulcan S be available in future?
  • Kawasaki has already launched the BS6-compliant Vulcan S in India. It is priced at Rs. 5.94 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). It's powered by a BS6-compliant 650cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine which makes 61PS of power at 7500rpm and 63Nm of torque at 6600rpm. Moreover, it would be unfair to give a verdict here on the future availability.
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Q. Does Kawasaki Vulcan S get 1. Ergo-fit features as standard in India ( bike delivered customised at no extra cost ) and 2. Does it have a centre stand as standard?
  • 1. Not sure. Default configuration is 'Low Reach' which is what I needed. However, when I asked the dealer whether I need to buy an additional accessory if I need to convert it to 'Mid Reach' if needed, he didn't give a definitive answer - All he said was 'I'll get back to you'.2. Only Side-stand is available as standard.
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Q. I am planning to buy my first bike. My shortlisted choices are very small Vulcan S650 and Versys 650. Considering Indian road conditions, which bike would you recommend me? My budget is around 6.5 lakhs INR. Any other options are also welcome.
  • These are entirely different types of bikes - Cruiser and Semi ADV. Secondly Versys is more expensive and it isn’t available for Rs 6.5 Lac (assuming you are not buying a used one). I paid Rs 7.08 Lac for Vulcan itself (Bengaluru). Both are big bikes. Versys is a little more gigantic/bulky than Vulcan making it difficult to be a daily commuter. Vulcan May be slightly better on this aspect, but it has a pathetic 130 mm ground clearance which makes it somewhat difficult to ride over speed bumps and potholes in Cities. But Versys is a better All-rounder compared to Vulcan since it has some off-roading capability.If you are ok with the might/bulk of Versys and its higher Price, Versys May be a better choice.( I wanted Cruiser, so I chose Vulcan ).However, if your rides are a good combination of daily commute and touring, Z650 and Ninja650 are better options compared to Versys and Vulcan.
  • Yes.. You can either install an Aftermarket exhaust or get ‘fork raisers’ installed.. Since I live in Bengaluru where cops seem to be very strict about aftermarket exhausts ( and also due to these exhausts being very expensive ), I got ‘fork raisers’ installed which raise the frame by a couple of inches thereby increasing the ground clearance by about an inch..Note that these fork raisers are not some standard accessories you can buy.. These were fabricated and installed at a workshop owned by a member of one of the riding clubs, so you need to check if such fabrication and installation can be done by someone in your city..
  • Hi,I would suggest you to decide priority and need first .Every segmented bike have different purpose .Versys meant to be for off touring purpose including some off road capabilities.Vulcun is good for city ride and for daily commuting but sometimes it will create problem as ground clearance is not so good.Ninja 650 is a good sports tourer with comfortably adjusted upright clip on handlebar also you can enjoy weekend rides in city as well as on highway.Decide what you want take test ride of all the bikes and choose accordingly
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Q. I am planning to buy Vulcan S. Is it easy to ride in city? I am worried about low ground clearance.
  • Vulcan has a surprisingly good maneuverability for a bike of its size and weight. I (weighing just 65 KG) can weave through City traffic without much difficulty. However, note that the maneuverability is less than that of Thunderbird and Karizma (the other two bikes that I have). Secondly, its long turning radius makes it a little difficult to take U turns. Yes, its Low ground clearance is a bit of concern in cities. You need to be extra careful when you\'re approaching Speed bumps. If your plan is to use it mostly for City commute, Vulcan may not be a good option. If you plan to use it for a mix of City and Long rides ( frequent or occasional), you can go for it. In my case, I needed to buy a Cruiser in 6 - 7 Lac Price range and Vulcan turned out to bt the best option ( Kawasaki's engines are much more refined than Harley's or Hyosung's )
  • It does hinder the ride around Speed bumps. Rider needs to get the bike to almost complete halt while going over the Speed bumps. Trust me - I’ve been riding a Vulcan for 8 months !
  • You need to almost stop at speed breakers because the way these morons make them is horrible especially with a pillion rider and get a silencer protection or else it will scrap often.
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Kawasaki Vulcan S FAQs

What is the price of Kawasaki Vulcan S in 2024?

The 2024 ex-showroom price of Kawasaki Vulcan S is 7.10 Lakh. Check On Road Price of Vulcan S. .

What is the mileage of Kawasaki Vulcan S in 2024?

The ARAI claimed mileage of Kawasaki Vulcan S is 24.37 kmpl. Also check User Reported Mileage of Vulcan S.

Does the Kawasaki Vulcan S have ABS?

No, ABS feature is not available in Kawasaki Vulcan S. View full specification of Vulcan S.

What is the EMI of Kawasaki Vulcan S in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of Kawasaki Vulcan S in Delhi is Rs. 19,440 per month @ 6% for a tenure of 36 months.

What are the colours available in Kawasaki Vulcan S?

Kawasaki Vulcan S is available in 1 colour : Metallic Matte Carbon Gray. View colour images of Vulcan S.

What is the kerb weight of Kawasaki Vulcan S?

The kerb weight of Kawasaki Vulcan S is 235 Kg.

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