Kawasaki has dramatically lowered the prices of its versatile dual-sport motorcycles, the KLX230 and the track-focused KLX230R S, making them more affordable for enthusiasts. The KLX230 now boasts an ex-showroom price of Rs. 1.84 lakh, down by Rs. 16,000, while the off-road-only KLX230R S is priced at Rs. 1.79 lakh after a Rs. 15,000 cut. These price drops come with a reduced GST rate of 18%, compared to the previous 28%, thanks to localized manufacturing in India.
When it debuted in India last year, the KLX230 carried a steep price tag of Rs. 3.30 lakh, which made many potential buyers hesitate. However, Kawasakiโs strategic move to produce the bike locally has slashed its cost by over Rs. 1.3 lakh, positioning it as a strong contender in the dual-sport segment.
Updated Features and Design
The KLX230 retains its rugged charm with a few tweaks. It now features slightly reduced suspension travel at both ends, a single-channel ABS system (replacing the earlier dual-channel setup), and updated graphics for a fresh look. The bikeโs core remains its reliable 233 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 18.1 horsepower and 18.3 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth six-speed gearbox.
The suspension setup includes telescopic forks up front and a linked monoshock at the rear, ensuring a balanced ride on varied terrains. Braking is handled by disc brakes on both wheels, offering confident stopping power. The KLX230 rolls on wire-spoked wheelsโ21 inches at the front and 18 inches at the rearโperfect for tackling both trails and roads.
Its minimalist design emphasizes functionality, with a sleek fairing, a high-positioned front fender, and a compact tail. The long, flat seat, set at 880 mm, supports dynamic riding positions, ideal for off-road adventures. Weighing just 139 kg, the KLX230 is agile and easy to handle, available in two striking color options in India.
KLX230R S: Built for the Trails
The KLX230R S is Kawasakiโs trail-ready beast, designed exclusively for off-road use and offered in a bold Lime Green finish. Itโs not street-legal but shines on rugged terrain with a lightweight build, 270 mm ground clearance, and a 900 mm seat height. The bike features 37 mm front forks with 220 mm travel and a Uni-Trak rear shock with 223 mm travel and adjustable preload, ensuring excellent control on rough trails.
Equipped with a sturdy steel perimeter frame and knobby tires on 21-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels, the KLX230R S is built for durability and grip.
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Competitive Edge
With this significant price reduction, Kawasaki has positioned the KLX230 as a direct rival to the Hero Xpulse 210, while also challenging pricier options like the KTM 250 Adventure and Suzuki V-Strom 250. The combination of affordability, robust performance, and off-road capability makes the KLX230 an attractive choice for adventure seekers.









