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Hindustan Times
25-04-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Kawasaki Eliminator, ZX-4R and Ninja 300 get benefits of up to ₹40,000. Check details
Kawasaki is offering host of offers on its motorcycles. ₹40,000. Check details data-item-target-url=/auto/two-wheelers/ data-item-story-segment=N/A> Kawasaki Eliminator uses 451cc liquid-cooled engine. Kawasaki has announced benefits on several of its motorcycles. The latest social posts reveal that the company is offering benefits on the Eliminator, ZX-4R and Ninja 300. It is important to note that these offers are applicable till May 2025 and till the stocks last. Interested customers can visit their nearest dealerships as they would be able to provide more detailed information about the motorcycles. Kawasaki Eliminator The Eliminator gets an EMI cashback of ₹ 20,000 or free insurance worth ₹ 20,000. At the heart of the 2025 Eliminator is a 451cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin engine, engineered for smooth power delivery and responsive acceleration. Featuring a DOHC 8-valve setup, the engine delivers a healthy 45 PS at 9,000 rpm and 42.6 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. A compression ratio of 11.3:1, combined with fuel injection via dual 32mm injectors, ensures crisp throttle response and efficient combustion. Also Read : 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 650 KRT Edition launched at ₹ 7.27 lakh Kawasaki ZX-4R Kawasaki ZX-4R gets flat ₹ 40,000 off on ex-showroom price. Powering the ZX-4R is a 399 cc liquid-cooled inline-four motor that puts out 75 bhp at a whopping 14,500 rpm and 39 Nm of peak torque at 13,000 rpm. It's paired with a 6-speed gearbox and gets a slipper clutch and a quickshifter. The power output is increased to 78 bhp with RAM air intake. Kawasaki Ninja 300 Kawasaki Ninja 300 is being offered with a discount of ₹ 25,000. The bike draws power from a liquid-cooled, four-stroke parallel twin 296 cc DOHC, eight-valve engine with a fuel-injection system that churns out 39 PS of peak power and 26.1 Nm of maximum torque. Also Read : MY2025 Kawasaki Eliminator launched, gets a price hike of ₹ 14,000 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R This litre-class sportbike comes with a discount of Rs. 30,000. This benefit is provided as an EMI cashback voucher, which can be applied to the ex-showroom price of the motorcycle. The ex-showroom price for the Ninja ZX-10R is Rs. 18.50 lakh. The Kawasaki ZX-10R is equipped with a 998 cc inline-four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that produces 200 bhp at 13,200 rpm, which can increase to 210 bhp at the same rpm with the RAM Air intake. It generates a torque of 114.9Nm at 11,400 rpm and is paired with a six-speed transmission that includes a standard bi-directional quick shifter. Among its features are a TFT display with smartphone connectivity, various riding modes, dual-channel ABS, cruise control, launch control, engine brake control, and traction control. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 25 Apr 2025, 15:47 PM IST


Hindustan Times
22-04-2025
- Hindustan Times
4 booked for assaulting man, vandalising his bike in Gurugram
A 26-year-old software developer has alleged he was attacked by a group of intoxicated men on Sunday morning when he was on a bikenear a stretch under Dwarka Expressway. According to police, the complainant Hardik Sharma, said he was going for breakfast at around 7amwas on the way towards Manesar from Ambience Mall, when a black Mahindra Scorpio started following them repeatedly attempting to hit him. Police said that the incident took place around 7.20am. 'They were driving dangerously close to us, trying to provoke and push us off the road,' Sharma, a resident of Sector 46, said. 'To avoid any mishap, we slowed down our bikes and pulled to the side of the road under Dwarka Expressway to let them pass. They stopped in front of us, four men got out of the car and attacked us,' he added. The complainant told police that the men were drunk and started abusing and hitting them with steel rods and baseball bats which they were carrying in the car. During the altercation, Sharma said that he was struck on the head with a rod. 'I would have died on the spot if I wasn't wearing my helmet,' he said. Sharma has sustained four injuries on his head, as confirmed later in his medical report. The assailants also allegedly vandalised Sharma's Kawasaki ZX-4R motorcycle. 'They broke the side panels, lights, and fuel tank. It was not just an attack, it was an attempt to humiliate and intimidate,' Sharma said. Police said they were provided videos of the incident which were recorded by passersby. The attackers can purportedly be seen damaging the bikes and threatening the victims. After a crowd began to gather, the men jumped back into their Scorpio and fled the spot. An FIR against the four unidentified accused is registered under sections 3 (criminal conspiracy or common intention),115 (voluntarily causing hurt), 281 (rash or negligent driving), 126 (concerns wrongful restraint) , 351 (criminal intimidation) and 324 (mischief) of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). 'We are using the vehicle registration number and video footage to trace the have formed a team to investigate and verify their identity. Prima facie, the assailants appeared to be under heavy influence of alcohol,' Bharat Singh, investigating officer from sector 46 police station.


Hindustan Times
22-04-2025
- Hindustan Times
Gurugram biker abused by group of drunk men identifies accused through AI: Report
A bike trip for breakfast took a violent turn in Haryana's Gurugram when a group of bikers was allegedly assaulted by drunk men in a car on Sunday morning. The incident reportedly happened near Dwarka Expressway. Hardik Sharma, the complainant, is a 26-year-old software developer in Gurugram and is a resident of Sector 46. In his complaint, Sharma said that he was travelling to Manesar from Ambience Mall for breakfast on Sunday morning along with other bikers when a black Mahindra Scorpio started following them and repeatedly tried to hit him. The incident happened at 7.20 am on Sunday, said police. 'They were driving dangerously close to us, trying to provoke and push us off the road,' the techie said, adding, 'to avoid any mishap, we slowed down our bikes and pulled to the side of the road under Dwarka Expressway to let them pass. They stopped in front of us, four men got out of the car and attacked us.' According to Sharma, the men were drunk and carried steel rods and baseball bats that they used to hit the group of bikers. Sharma said that he was hit on his head with a rod and if not for his helmet, he would have died. However, he did sustain four injuries on his head, which was later confirmed in his medical report. Apart from hitting Sharma, the group of men also allegedly vandalised his bike, a Kawasaki ZX-4R. 'They broke the fairing panels, lights, and fuel tank,' Sharma said. Several purported videos of the incident have gone viral on social media, showing a group of men abusing and hitting bikers and their vehicles even as they pleaded with them to let go. Hardik Sharma told NDTV that after the incident, he used artificial intelligence tools to trace the accused. He said that they found the social media accounts of the accused men using a paid AI tool and showed them to the police. "We use some paid AIs on which if you upload photos or videos, it can lead you to the social media of the person in them if they have a public profile. So, we found them on Instagram and we also gave the police the details. We showed them the media of the gym where they worked out," NDTV quoted Sharma as saying. However, he alleged that no arrests have been made so far. Sharma also said that the men caused severe damage worth ₹4-5 lakh to his bike and wants them to pay for it. "I don't even know why they started hitting us. They didn't say anything, just started attacking us. I also want them to pay for the damage to my bike. It's a very expensive bike. It costs ₹11 lakh. They damaged the bike and damaged the accessories worth ₹3 to 4 lakh that I installed. The damage rounds up to around ₹4 to ₹5 lakh," he told NDTV. Police said that they have received videos of the incident recorded by passersby and that they are using them to track the accused. 'We are using the vehicle registration number and video footage to trace the accused. Prima facie, the assailants appeared to be under influence of alcohol,' Bharat Singh, investigating officer from sector 46 police station said. An FIR has been filed against four accused under sections 3 (criminal conspiracy or common intention),115 (voluntarily causing hurt), 281 (rash or negligent driving), 126 (concerns wrongful restraint) , 351 (criminal intimidation) and 324 (mischief) of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). With inputs from Ishita Singh.