Kawasaki Z900 On Road Price in Delhi
Z900 Models On Road Price in Delhi
Z900 Variants | On Road Price |
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Z900 STD | Rs. 10.90 Lakh |
Kawasaki Z900 Price in Delhi
Rs. 9.11 Lakh
Z900 STD
Rs.
9,11,000
EMI starts @ Rs.831/day
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Kawasaki Bike Dealers in Delhi
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Aurum Automobiles
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D-56 Ground Floor 100 ft. Road Opposite to High Note Performance Chhattarpur Enclave, Delhi, 110074
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delhikawasaki@aurumautomobiles.com
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7065334334
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Extreme Automobiles
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B-80 Naraina industrial area phase-ll, block -B West naraina, Delhi, 110028
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kumarivandana371@gmail.com
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8448989645
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Kawasaki Z900 User Reviews
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- Power (15)
- Engine (9)
- Looks (9)
- Mileage (8)
- Performance (7)
- Experience (6)
- Comfort (6)
- Speed (6)
- Price (5)
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Driving experience
The driving experience is very good, No vibration, And the power is awesome, The main attraction of this motorcycle is sound.This bike give around 15kmpl milage.This bike has fully feature loaded.
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I love look or power and
I love look or power and it's to sexy.Value for money bike best naked bike under 10 lakh.
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4.6Absolutely love the bike,
Absolutely love the bike, love the stance that the bike stand in. The posture we sit is comfortable for a superbike. Now to the part that i love the most about the bike, that 950cc engine, one of the most smoothest engine there is in the market there are almost no vibrations in the bike. The performance is very good. You will have to face incredible wind blast on higher speed as it is a naked bike, so be prepared for that. Also the mileage is around 15-20 which depends on your riding style, which is very good for a superbike. The maintenance cost is also not too expensive and is bearable. Overall i love the bike as it is one the best naked bike in the market now.
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3.8Great machine
Great machine, Love the aggressive looks, The way the engine delivers power and the overall stance of the bike.
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Absolutely love
Absolutely love the bike, The engine is as smooth as it gets, Love the aggressive looks.
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This is one of the best Superbike
This is one of the best superbike under 900 cc superpower and next level feel
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Good bike his very powerful
Good bike his very powerful bike his best sound my beautiful bike
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5.0Amazing bike
It's amazing bike i love this bike so good bike rider love it
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Nice look , excellent bike
Nice look, Excellent bike structure and very good bike
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Super exaust
Super exaust i love this bike it's like the monster
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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Z900
- It isn’t comfortable at all seriously it’s back cracking
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- The exact information regarding the CSD prices of the car can be only available at the authorized dealerships. We would suggest you to visit the nearest authorized dealership for further information. Click on the given link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
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- No
- For that, we'd suggest you to please visit the nearest authorized service center of Kawasaki as they would be able to assist you better. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- IT VARIES ACCORDING TO THE ISSUES BUT IF YOU ASK ME ,NORMALLY IT TAKES 10K-80K
- It's Service Centre So far like Hero'& TVs.bajaj like be near
- Selecting between the Kawasaki Z900 and Honda CBR650R would depend on certain factors such as your budget, brand preference, serviceability, engine preference, etc. The Kawasaki Z900 is one of the most bang-for-buck inline-four naked big bikes out there. Along with its impressive 125PS motor, the Z900 also offers TFT instrumentation, traction control, Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes, all-LED illumination, and not to forget, razor-sharp aesthetics. On the other hand, CBR650R is powered by 649cc, liquid-cooled, inline-four engine that has been updated for a stronger mid-range. In its BS6 guise, it now puts out 87PS at 12,000rpm and 57.5Nm at 8500rpm. CBR650R features new graphics, a revised LED headlight reflector profile, and a USB Type-C under-seat charging socket. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and riding comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- It would be unfair to give a verdict here as Suzuki GSX-S1000GT hasn't launched yet. So we would suggest you wait for the bike to get launched for a fruitful comparison. Stay tuned for further updates. Follow the link to get an alert when Suzuki GSX-S1000GT is launched. On the other hand, Kawasaki Z900 is a great pick. Kawasaki has launched 2021 Z900 in India at Rs 8.42 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike remains unchanged and still remains an excellent value proposition in the market. Read more -2021 Kawasaki Z900 Now In India At Rs 8.42 Lakh.
- You may face a little issue while placing your foot to the ground. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- No you can only ride Bycicle
- Never Mind to 😅
- Triumph has not kitted the Triple R with the same braking setup as the RS. So, no Brembo M50 monobloc calipers, Brembo MCS levers and radial master cylinder. You get the entry-level (in the performance-motorcycling world) M4.32 monoblocs and a conventional brake master cylinder. It does shed speed rather quickly, with little to no ABS intervention when going hard on the front brake lever. At the rear, the ABS does kick in subtly. But if you have ridden the RS, the system on the R leaves you longing for a bit more sharpness. One particularly annoying thing about the brakes is the squeaky noise that is generated when braking from around 40-50kmph On the other hand, The new bike comes with four rider modes: Rain, Road, Sport, and Manual. This should help offer riders the confidence to push the bike a bit more than they normally would without electronics. Plus, there are two power modes too. What’s impressive is the fact that despite meeting the new emission norms, there has been no drop in power. The 948cc, in-line-four engine produces 125PS at 9500rpm and 98.6Nm at 7700rpm Transmission duties are handled by a 6-speed gearbox with slip and assist clutch. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read more -Triumph Street Triple R Road Test Review
- IDK ABOUT STREET TRIPLE R, BUT FOR Z900 THE REAR BRAKES ARE QUITE WEAK AS COMPARED TO FRONT BRAKES...
- Ninja Z900
- Kawasaki Z900 comes with Dunlop Tubeless tyres.
- More than powerfull
- Kawasaki Z900 has a saddle height of 820 mm. A person with an average height of 5.5 ft can ride the bike comfortably. Moreover, you can have a test ride of the bike for a better idea of comfort and ride quality by visiting the nearest dealer in your city. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly.
- My height is 5'4 I can ride Z900?????
- I slapped a lowering kit on mine. Dropped it 1 inch
- Selecting between the Kawasaki Z900 and Triumph Street Triple RS would depend on certain factors such as your budget, brand preference, serviceability, engine preference, etc. The Street Triple RS retails at Rs. 11.35 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) while the Z900 is priced at Rs. 8.34 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). In terms of performance, the Z900 gets a bigger 946cc in-line four cylinder engine that puts out 125PS at 9500rpm and 98.6Nm of torque at 7700rpm, which is the highest in its class. On the other hand, the Street Triple RS employs a 765cc in-line 3-cylinder engine that makes 123PS at 11,750rpm and 79Nm at 9350rpm. The Triumph Street Triple is a fantastic no-nonsense friendly big bike with great performance, phenomenal intuitive handling, and top-drawer kit. It does skimp on features and looks a bit bland but it seriously knocks it out of the pack in the VFM department. Whereas, the Kawasaki Z900 is one of the most bang-for-buck inline-four naked big bikes out there. Along with its impressive 125PS motor, the Z900 also offers TFT instrumentation, traction control, Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes, all LED illumination, and not to forget, razor-sharp aesthetics. For a better understanding of performance and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- While we still await the BS6 Benelli TNT 600i, Kawasaki has already launched the Z900 BS6 in India. It would be unfair to give a verdict here as the TNT 600 is yet to make its debut. Moreover, if you are looking for powerful naked-sports bike with a refined engine and brilliant electronic goodies then you may go for the Z900. n terms of updates, the styling of the 2020 Kawasaki Z900 is similar to the older bike, but the new bike features an LED headlight. Also, it has been equipped with a new TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity. The new Kawasaki Z900 also gets electronics such as four riding modes, three-level traction control system and two power modes. The BS6 Z900, despite meeting BS6 emission norms, manages to make the same 125PS and 98.5Nm via its 948cc, inline-four cylinder engine. The motor comes mated to a 6-speed transmission aided by a slip and assist clutch. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Read More: - Here's A Closer Look At the New India-Spec Kawasaki Z900 BS6 - EXCLUSIVE: Eight New Benellis Incoming This Year!
- Kawasaki Z900 comes equipped with a 6-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch. The new Kawasaki Z900 also gets electronics such as four riding modes, a three-level traction control system, and two power modes. However, it missed out on a bi-directional quick-shifter.
- I have a Kawasaki z900 2021 does it contained quick shifter?
- 🤔 interest but does at work Quickly than author
- The Kawasaki Z900 comes equipped with Dunlop Sportmax Roadsport 2 radial tyres. Moreover, the tyre size is Front:-120/70-17 Rear :-180/55-17.
- For this, we would suggest you to get in touch with the nearest dealership in your respective city as they would be more helpful with your concern regarding payment options. Please follow this link to get the details of dealers- Dealers.
- ONLY CHEQUES
- A person with an average height of 5.5 ft can ride this bike comfortably. Moreover, we would suggest you to visit the nearest dealership and take a test ride in order to clear your all doubts. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Showrooms.
- Wow you can't read correctly. Lol
- It needs guts to drive not weight
- Yes, Kawasaki has launched the Z900 BS6 in India at Rs 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of updates, the styling of the 2020 Kawasaki Z900 is similar to the older bike, but the new bike features an LED headlight. Also, it has been equipped with a new TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity. For the availability, we would suggest you to 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. Read More: - Here's A Closer Look At the New India-Spec Kawasaki Z900 BS6
- After ordering the the bike z900 how many days we ll take to deliver
- I got same day delivery
- Kawasaki ZX-25R has been launched in Indonesia and it is highly unlikely of Kawasaki to launch the bike in India given the price tag ZX-25R carries. Stay tuned for further updates.
- It wont come to india
- I Don't No 🤔
- Kawasaki Z900 is powered by a 948cc, inline-four cylinder engine that puts out 125PS of power and 98.5Nm of peak torque mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch. The new Kawasaki Z900 also gets electronics such as four riding modes, three-level traction control system and two power modes. For more information, check out the following links: - BS6 Kawasaki Z900 Is Here - Specifications of Kawasaki Z900
- Be a incurred A Bike economy in India
- 6 speed 999cc
- Triumph Street Triple is powered by a 765cc in-line 3-cylinder engine which makes 123PS of power and 79Nm of peak torque, however, the R variant variant gets a re-tuned version that puts out 118PS at 12000rpm and 77Nm at 9400rpm mated to a 6-speed transmission aided by a slipper clutch. The bike is priced in the range of Rs. 8.84 - 11.33 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). On the other hand, Kawasaki Z900 gets a 948cc, inline-four cylinder engine that manages to make the same 125PS and 98.5Nm as the previous BS4 unit. The motor comes mated to a 6-speed transmission aided by a slip and assist clutch. The Z900 is priced at Rs. 7.69 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). For further comparison between the two, please click on the following link: Kawasaki Z900 vs Triumph Street Triple Read More: - Family Feud: Triumph Street Triple R vs Triumph Street Triple RS - Kawasaki Celebrates Christmas By Riding In The New Z900
- When we Compression between The Kawasaki z900 is more powerful than triumph overall z900 is 4 selandar Produce Monster
- Kawasaki Z900 does not feature an quick shifter or auto blipper. The bike manages to make the same 125PS and 98.5Nm via its 948cc, inline-four cylinder engine. The motor comes mated to a 6-speed transmission aided by a slip and assist clutch.
- No it doesn't have quick shifter when its stock but you can add quickshifter in it
- No It doesn't have quick shifter or auto bleeper
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Price of Z900 Competitors
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Kawasaki Z900 Price FAQs
The on-road price of the base variant of Kawasaki Z900 in Delhi is Rs 10,90,710.
The top variant of Kawasaki Z900 is STD and the on-road price is Rs 10,90,710.
The RTO Charges for the base variant of Kawasaki Z900 in Delhi will be Rs 1,44,790.
The insurance cost of the base variant of Kawasaki Z900 in Delhi is Rs. 34,920.
The Ex-showroom price of the base variant of Kawasaki Z900 in Delhi is Rs 9,11,000.
The Downpayment of the base variant of Kawasaki Z900 is Rs 298703 and the EMI is 24,943.
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