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Kawasaki Ninja 250R (Autos Maxabout)
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Kawasaki Ninja 250 (Old)

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Discontinued
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Our Verdict

Expert opinion and recommendation

The Kawasaki Ninja 250R is a stellar performer in the quarter-liter segment, offering a blend of style, performance, and handling that is hard to match. Despite its higher price point, which may deter some buyers, the bikes exceptional braking system, smooth 6-speed gearbox, and powerful 249 cc parallel twin engine make it a standout. The bikes sporty seating position and agile handling make it a joy to ride, both in city traffic and on open highways. However, it does come with some drawbacks, such as the hard seat and poor tyre performance in wet conditions. Overall, if you can afford it, the Ninja 250R is a worthwhile investment for those seeking a high-performance bike that delivers on multiple fronts.
November 20, 2024
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Price

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In India, the Kawasaki Ninja 250R was priced competitively but on the higher side for its segment. The ex-showroom price was around 2 lakhs, which translated to an on-road price of approximately 2.3 to 2.5 lakhs, depending on the state and local taxes. While this price may have been steep for many Indian buyers, the bikes advanced technology, superior performance, and premium build quality justified the cost. For those willing to invest in a high-quality motorcycle, the Ninja 250R offered unparalleled value in terms of performance and features.
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Mileage

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The Kawasaki Ninja 250R offers decent mileage, considering its performance-oriented nature. In city conditions, you can expect around 25 kmpl, while on highways, this figure can increase to about 27 kmpl. These numbers are respectable for a bike that delivers such strong performance and handling. While it may not be the most fuel-efficient option, the Ninja 250R strikes a good balance between power and economy, making it a viable choice for daily riding as well as occasional long trips.
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About

General information and overview

The Kawasaki Ninja 250R is a sporty and powerful motorcycle that has made a significant impact in the Indian market. Powered by a 249 cc, 4-stroke, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled parallel twin engine, it produces 31.5 BHP at 8500 RPM, offering excellent mid-range torque and high-speed performance. The bike features a 6-speed gearbox, disc brakes on both wheels, and a sporty seating position that is comfortable despite its aggressive stance. The Ninja 250R also boasts sharp and agile handling, making it a delight on both city roads and highways. With its stunning looks, excellent brakes, and smooth engine, this bike is ideal for riders who value performance, style, and reliability. However, its important to note the tyres poor performance in wet conditions and the need for occasional aftermarket modifications for enhanced comfort and performance.
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Specifications

Number of Cylinders
2
Maximum Torque
22 Nm @ 8200 rpm
Maximum Power
32.5 Bhp @ 11000 rpm
Seat Height
790 mm
Number of Gears
6
Ground Clearance
135 mm
Kerb Weight
170 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
17 litres

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Kawasaki Ninja 250 (Old) Price Range
₹1,70,000 - ₹13,49,000

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Complete Specifications

Kawasaki Ninja 250 (Old)

PERFORMANCE FIGURES
2
0-60 kmph
3 secs
0-100 kmph
6.9 secs
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
11
Engine Details
249cc, DOHC
Cooling
Liquid Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement)
249 cc
Maximum Power
32.5 Bhp @ 11000 rpm
Maximum Torque
22 Nm @ 8200 rpm
Number of Cylinders
2
Bore
62 mm
Stroke
41.2 mm
Cylinder Configuration
Parallel Twin
Number of Gears
6
Clutch
Wet Multi-Disc, Manual
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
8
Overall Length
2085 mm
Overall Width
715 mm
Overall Height
1115 mm
Ground Clearance
135 mm
Seat Height
790 mm
Wheelbase
1400 mm
Kerb Weight
170 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
17 litres
BRAKES AND TYRES
6
Front Brake
290mm Petal Disc
Rear Brake
220mm Petal Disc
Wheel Size
110/70 R17-130/70 R17
Wheel Type
Black Mag Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
8
Design
(4.5)
Performance
(4.5)
Comfort
(4)
Fuel Economy
(3.5)
Features
(4)
Build Quality
(4.5)
Value for Money
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Vehicle Overview
Kawasaki Ninja 250R was discontinued to make way for the Ninja 300 in India. The twin-cylinder, 249cc machine was good for 32.5 HP and 22 Nm of torque. It was last sold for INR 3.03 lakh and had no direct rivals during its popularity. It came with a single headlight design while the new Ninja 300 supported dual headlights with a more appealing design. Internationally, Ninja 250 competes against Yamaha R25 and Hyosung GD250R.
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
2
Pass Light
Battery Type
Maintenance Free
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
3
Front Suspension
37mm hydraulic telescopic fork
Rear Suspension
Uni-Trak with aluminum linkage
Frame (Chassis)
Semi-double cradle, high-tensile steel
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
1
Mileage
20-30 kmpl (approx.)
Colour Options and Price in India
7
Bike Variant
2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (Old)
Availability Status in India
Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type
Sports
Latest Price in India
Kawasaki Ninja 250 (Old) price was Rs 3.03 lakh before being discontinued.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Colour Options
Lime Green, Ebony Black
Official Tagline
Performance & Quality Beyond its Class
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
4
Speedometer
Analogue
Tachometer
Analogue
Trip Meter
Analogue
Fuel Gauge
Analogue
COMFORT FEATURES
3
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Pillion Footrest
Electric Start
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
1
Key Features
Fuel Injection, Liquid Cooling, Dual Headlight, Dual Disc Brakes, Lightweight

Expert Verdict

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20 Sep, 14 09:27 AM

Almost three years ago, India got its first 250cc sports bike, Kawasaki Ninja250R. This bike created a very less known segment of bikes in India. Ever since its launch, the bike had monopoly in the market. The bike had no competition with anyone. But now, Honda has launched its CBR250R to take on this bike. Will Ninja be able to survive? Let’s check out.

Almost three years ago, India got its first 250cc sports bike, Kawasaki Ninja250R. This bike created a very less known segment of bikes in India. Ever since its launch, the bike had monopoly in the market. The bike had no competition with anyone. But now, Honda has launched its CBR250R to take on this bike. Will Ninja be able to survive? Let’s check out.

Design and Style

The first thing which gets your attention straight away is its headlight. Its dual lamp headlight design is very sharp and unique. Unlike Yamaha bikes, the dual headlights are not separated and that’s the beauty of it. Its front visor and rear view mirrors on cowl also looks distinctive. Full size body fairing with integrated indicators adds maturity and bulk to this size. There are no graphics on it yet the aerodynamic design of it makes it looks sporty. Side extensions of the front mudguard cover its telescopic forks. Side panels, silencer and alloy wheels are black in colour and look best with green colour on this bike. Ninja 250R features uplifted tank and split seats. Grab rails are missing on this bike to give it a naked look at the back. It has a slim tail cowl which adds appeal to it. Its tail light, tiny indicators and V shaped long rear fender along with broad rear tyre enhance the visual appearance of this bike.

Instrument Console

The instrument console of this bike is a let-down. Everything is analogue in this panel. It features analogue speedometer, trip meter, fuel gauge and odometer. It also has some warning lamps. The new generation of this bike will feature digital speedometer and fuel gauge. Till then you will have to compromise with its out-dated and boring instrument panel.

Engine and Gearbox

This bike is powered by a liquid cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin 250cc engine. This 8 valve DOHC engine generates a maximum power output of 32.5 bhp at 11000 rpm. The utmost torque output of this engine is 22 Nm which is accessible at 8200 rpm. This engine works with a six-speed manual gearbox with one gear down and four gears up-shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

It’s a very powerful engine which generates good 8bhp more than its recently launched rival, CBR250R. It has always been a very responsive and enthusiastic engine. You can rev this bike as hard as possible because it pleases you with its high end performance and refinement. This DOHC engine is very smooth and shows no signs of vibrations and harshness. Its dual throttle valves work effectively and that helps this bike to move quickly through city traffic. The bike does 0-60km/hr within 3 seconds and in less than 8 seconds, this bike reaches a speed of 100km/hr from standstill. This bike remains the fastest 250cc bike in India. To get the maximum output from this engine, you will have to rev it hard which makes it best for highway cruising. Yes, if you are in city then you might have to shift down the gear to get the best out of it. Its heavy weight and less torque are evident in city traffic where this bike finds it hard to move in bigger gears at slow speed. Gear ratios are a bit taller as most of the power game starts after 6000rpm. The bike can easily reach the top speed of 150km/hr without making much noise.

Mileage

The bike may give you a fuel efficiency of around 25-27km/ltr in city conditions while you can expect these figures to increase by 2-3km/ltr on highways.

Comfort While Driving

Kawasaki claims Ninja250R to be a very comfortable bike but after getting on it, you may not agree. The split seat is not as comfortable as CBR250R and you have to bend too much to reach its handlebar. Yes, the clips on handle bar are upraised but still you will have to make an effort to reach them. The rear set foot pegs are sporty but your thighs don’t stick properly around its fuel tank. It’s hard to be on this bike for long time. Things get worse with a pillion rider.

Storage Space and Safety Features

There is no storage space on this bike but its halogen light confirms you clear view of roads at night.

Suspension and Brakes

The bike is supported with a capable suspension system to give you comfortable rides. Telescopic forks of 37mm are at its front while the rear suspension features pre-load 5-step adjustable mono shock absorber which also maintains the ride height of this bike. To stop this heavy machine accurately, Kawasaki has equipped this bike with a disc brake of 290mm at its front while at the back it features a disc brake of 220mm.

Ride and Handling

The ride and handling of this bike is commendable. The suspension system takes most of the bumps and it also settles well on uneven conditions. Its heavyweight, good suspension and ground clearance of 135mm keeps this bike grounded on high speeds. It may not feel as light as CBR250R in city traffic but it still manages to impress you with its handling. Its large wheelbase (1400mm) and wider tyres holds this bike well around sharp corners. The bike remains under control and sticks firmly on road.

Shades

Ninja 250R was available in 2 shades - Lime Green and Ebony Black. Though it is also available in red, white and blue in other global markets but Bajaj has launched it here in only two shades. It looks best in Lime Green shade for which all Kawasaki bikes are known for like we have yellow for a Lamborghini, red for a Ferrari & blue for a Yamaha.

Verdict

Isn't it too pricey? This bike is even costlier than some of the entry level cars in India. That’s the biggest reason why it’s hard to spot Ninja250R on our Indian roads and due to arrival of its much cheaper rival, CBR250R; it will be even harder to find this bike. The next generation of this bike will be launched in 2013 which will sport new looks and features. That bike is expected to be priced more competitively. So better wait for few months as this bike is not value for money and it’s not worth to pay this much for exclusivity.

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Girish sanwal8 years ago

In this Bike Liquid cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin 250cc engine, 8 valve DOHC engine generates a maximum power more
Really high Performing sport Bike in India, Thanks for because it gives detailed Information About Bike.

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nicks10 years agoAnonymous

Ninja 250R doesn't have ABS compare to Honda CBR 250R.
And comparing price to CBR 250R Ninja lacks in its features.

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Mani 12 years agoAnonymous

Wait for yamaha r4 250cc...(goin to be rokcz in that class) YES YAMAHA!!!

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facebook.com/QuarterLitreride12 years agoAnonymous

Power of v-twins with fuel injection allows uniform power delivery. The lack of low end torque makes it a good ride in traffic. The IRC tyres are pretty bad and should be replace

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rakee12 years agoAnonymous

in 250 segment ninja is good one wen compared with cbr 250r,ninja is having beautiful body than cbr,bhp is also more than cbr,meilage is also more compared with cbr then how can v say cbr is nice than ninja. in curve roads we cant turn d handle freely with cbr dis is d major defect in cbr

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Dragster Pradyumna12 years ago

i owe a ninja 250r..& this is my 5th indian sports bike in india..it hav a superb power delivery than any other bike...& it can beat any bike under 250cc segment without any hesitation on the highway...cbr250 is a kid in front of ninja...the most amazing thing when u ride ninja u grab 99.9% attention of the people...i heard always people r wispering ..look thats a ninja...but the bad thing about ninja is its low ground clearance...difficult to pass over high speed brakers on the city road...Im proud to b a ninja owner

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abhishek ghosh 12 years agoAnonymous

When compare to all 250 cc sports bike in India, this is the best choice. No one bike can beat KAWASAKI NINJA. Rank No. 1 (250 cc series)

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avinash12 years ago

Acceleration and Performance is good

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shantanu singh parihar12 years agoAnonymous

I m t da owner it's da most powerful n sexy bike in the range of 250cc I dnt thnks dat any bike of 250cc can beat it al over the world

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Ritesh12 years agoAnonymous

few days back i went to look for this bike, as i was thinking to get a new bike.
but to be honest i found it very outdated, the analog meter is so outdated even my karizma's analog meter is much better..
my mom didnt liked the green color at all.. black is some how good but bike is not up to date.
they bike is same from last decades.. i think kawasaki should upgrade this machine.
But i will also say its the fastest 250 cc in India, engine is very refined,good revs and also loved the torque..
just the looks and some other factors decreasing the bike sale..

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