Cruiser bikes are gaining immense popularity among the youth in India, with models like the Benelli 502C and Keeway V302C leading the market. However, a new contender has arrived to compete in the market. Kawasaki has launched its new Eliminator 400 in India, with the unveiling expected to take place at the India Bike Week in Goa on December 8.

The Kawasaki Eliminator 400 is a stylish and impressive bike, featuring a single seat and a sleek design with a muscular look. It comes equipped with safety features such as anti-lock braking system and disc brakes, designed to offer riders a comfortable and safe riding experience.

The bike also features smart headlight call, a stylish exhaust, and a new generation speedometer, giving it a distinctive look. With front fork gaiters and a two-tone seat, the cruiser bike exudes a high-class appeal.

In terms of performance, the Kawasaki Eliminator 400 boasts a powerful 398cc engine, capable of generating 46.9 bhp power at 10,000 rpm and 37 Nm peak torque at 8,000 rpm. The bike comes with 18-inch front and 16-inch rear alloy wheels, offering both style and functionality.

While the company has not provided any information about the price and delivery date, it is estimated that the showroom price could be around 5 lakhs INR. The bike will also come with Bluetooth connectivity and LED lights. Currently, it is available in two variants, Standard and Special Edition.

And in the last I want to say that, the Kawasaki Eliminator 400 is set to make a mark in the Indian cruiser bike market with its stylish design, advanced features, and powerful performance.

Kawasaki Eliminator 400
Kawasaki Eliminator 400

Summery:

– Kawasaki has launched its new Eliminator 400 cruiser bike in India.
– The bike comes with a stylish and muscular look, single seat, and a single pod instrument cluster.
– It is equipped with safety features like an anti-lock braking system and disc brakes.
– The bike is designed for a comfortable ride and comes with a smart headlight call.
– The showroom price is estimated to be around 5 lakh rupees and the bike comes in two variants: Standard and Special Edition.
– The bike is powered by a 398cc engine, generating 46.9 bhp power at 10,000 rpm and 37 Nm peak torque at 8,000 rpm.
– It also features Bluetooth connectivity and LED lights, with 18-inch front and 16-inch rear alloy wheels.

Sonu Roy is originally a resident of Samastipur district of Bihar, has been working as a writer in digital journalism for the last 4 years. In his career of 4 years, he has good experience from politics, automobile, motivation, sports to technology field.