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Kawasaki Discontinues Versys 1000 In India

2015 Kawasaki Versys 1000 Review

The decision has been made as the bike just doesn’t have enough takers in India.

The Kawasaki Versys 1000 has a high riding stance and a tall windshield at the front to protect the rider from windblast

While Kawasaki is enjoying the selling out of its first lot of India made ZX-10R superbike, it has simultaneously decided to discontinue its Versys 1000 model which is a sports touring motorcycle. The reason for this has been given that there wasn’t enough demand for this bike.

The Kawasaki Versys 1000 was priced at Rs. 12.91 lakhs (ex-showroom). It is powered by a 1043cc, in-line four cylinder engine that produces 118.3 HP at 9000 RPM and a peak torque of 102 Nm at 7500 RPM. Fuel-capacity is of 21-litres and the kerb weight is 250 kgs.

Though the Kawasaki Versys 1000 has a high riding stance and gets adventure bike like styling cues, it is more of a sports touring motorcycle than an off-roader. The high stance also prevents it from being suitable for short riders. There is a high positioned screen at the front to tackle the windblast. Features include two power modes, Kawasaki Traction Control system (KTRC) and a semi-digital instrument cluster. Not really the best feature list compared to the competition.

Even though a rising number of Indians are putting their money on sports touring motorcycles, the Kawasaki Versys 1000 just didn’t have enough going for it. The bike was sold as a completely built unit (CBU) which was also the reason why it was priced similar to the much more powerful Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R.

A better and refreshed version of the Kawasaki Versys 1000 might come to India but that will purely depend on the demand. Meanwhile, if you are in the market for a sports touring motorcycle, then you can take a look at the BMW R 1200 GS, Ducati Multistrada 950, Triumph Tiger 1200 XCx and the Honda Africa Twin.

Kawasaki Versys 1000 Discontinued

– The sports touring motorcycle had a lack of demand
– It was priced at Rs. 12.91 lakhs (ex-showroom)
– Bringing the refreshed version to India will be purely based on the demand

The dual-tip exhaust is a nice touch to the overall look of the bike but didn’t do much for its sales
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