The Kawasaki W175 is a retro-styled motorcycle that combines classic aesthetics with modern engineering. As Kawasaki’s most affordable offering in India, it caters to riders seeking a vintage look without compromising on reliability.
Kawasaki W175 Specs
Feature Details Engine 177 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected Power 12.8 bhp @ 7,500 rpm Torque 13.2 Nm @ 6,000 rpm Transmission 5-speed manual Frame Double cradle frame Front Suspension Telescopic fork Rear Suspension Dual shock absorbers Front Brake 270 mm disc with single-channel ABS Rear Brake Drum brake Tyres Spoke wheels with tube-type tyres Kerb Weight 135 kg Fuel Tank Capacity 12 liters Top Speed Approximately 110 km/h Mileage Around 45 km/l (claimed)
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Kawasaki W175 Price & Variants
Variant Ex-Showroom Price (Delhi) Ebony ₹1.22 lakh Candy Persimmon Red ₹1.24 lakh Metallic Graphite Grey ₹1.29 lakh Metallic Ocean Blue ₹1.31 lakh W175 Street (Alloy Wheels) ₹1.35 lakh
Kawasaki W175 on road price in Delhi start from approximately ₹1.48 lakh, varying based on variant and additional accessories.
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Kawasaki W175 Colors
The Kawasaki W175 is available in the following color options:
Ebony
Candy Persimmon Red
Metallic Graphite Grey
Metallic Ocean Blue
Candy Emerald Green
Metallic Moondust Gray
Note: Color availability may vary by variant. For instance, certain colors are exclusive to the W175 Street variant.
Kawasaki W175 Launch Date
The Kawasaki W175 was launched in India in 2022, with the updated 2024 model featuring new color options and a price revision.
Review & Rating
The Kawasaki W175 has received positive feedback for its classic design and reliable performance:
Pros:
Authentic retro styling reminiscent of classic motorcycles.
Lightweight and easy to handle, suitable for city commuting.
Reliable engine performance with decent fuel efficiency.
Cons:
Lack of modern features such as LED lighting or digital instrumentation.
Rear drum brake may not provide the same stopping power as a disc brake.
User Rating: 4.2/5 based on various reviews.