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Kawasaki Versys 650 Now Offered With Heavy Discounts

 

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Were you saving up to buy a mean green machine this festive season? There’s good news as Kawasaki will be offering a Rs 30,000 discount on the purchase of the Versys 650. You can avail of this voucher to cover the on-road price of the bike or even accessories that you can get from your dealer. This offer is only available for a short period. Head here to check out what's new on the Versys 650 BS6.

Also Read: BS6 Kawasaki Ninja 650 & Z650 Ridden

That’s not all, Kawasaki also has discounts offered on its off-roaders. Here’s how much discount is being offered:

Model

Discount

KLX 110

Rs 30,000

KLX 140

Rs 40,000

KX 100

Rs 50,000

These three are specialised motorcycles that aren’t really road-legal. But for an enthusiast, or rather a budding one, these small price benefits will surely ease the purchasing decision.

Also Read: Kawasaki W800 Road Test Review: The Made-In-Japan British Twin

Expect Kawasaki to roll out similar offers for more of its popular models like the Ninja 650, Z650 and others in the coming weeks to help boost sales during this period.



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