The Kawasaki KLX230 has been fully unveiled, marking the debut of a serious road-going Japanese off-road motorcycle in India.
Engine Specifications
Powered by a 233cc motor, the KLX230 delivers 18.1hp and 18.3Nm of torque. It features a 240mm front and 250mm rear suspension travel, with deliveries expected to start in January 2025. This bike is equipped with a straightforward, air-cooled, 2-valve, single-cylinder engine that produces 18.1hp at 8,000rpm and 18.3Nm of torque at 6,400rpm. It pairs with a 6-speed gearbox, providing an edge over its main competitor, the Hero Xpulse 200 4V, which has a 5-speed unit.
Chassis and Suspension
The KLX230’s engine is housed in a perimeter frame, supported by a gaitered 37mm telescopic fork and a monoshock rear. While the rear shock allows for preload adjustment, the bike lacks further suspension tuning options. True to its off-road heritage, it boasts impressive wheel travel: 240mm in the front and 250mm in the rear. Braking is managed by a 265mm front disc and a 220mm rear disc, complemented by switchable dual-channel ABS.
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Features and Design
This motorcycle embraces a minimalist design, featuring basic bodywork and essential amenities. Information is conveyed to the rider via a simple LCD display, which includes Bluetooth connectivity. Additionally, the KLX230 is equipped with an LED headlight for improved visibility.
Dimensions and Weight
The seat height measures a lofty 880mm, but the bike’s slim profile aids in reaching the ground. An optional low seat reduces the height to 866mm, still relatively tall. Weighing in at 139kg, the KLX230 is a lightweight option and is offered in two color schemes: the iconic Lime Green and a more subdued Battle Grey.
Accessories and Pricing
Kawasaki offers various accessories for the KLX230, including crash protection, hand guards, a luggage rack, a USB-C charger, and a handlebar pad. While the price is yet to be disclosed—set to be revealed in December—bookings are now open with a token amount of Rs 5,000, and deliveries are scheduled to commence in January 2025.
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Conclusion
In summary, the Kawasaki KLX230 marks a significant milestone in the Indian motorcycle landscape, offering enthusiasts a robust and capable off-road machine designed for both adventure and everyday riding. With its powerful 233cc engine, impressive suspension travel, and lightweight design, it stands out as a formidable competitor in the dual-sport segment. While it may come with a minimalist approach to features, the bike’s performance and off-road capabilities make it an exciting option for riders looking to explore new terrains. As bookings open and deliveries are set to begin in January 2025, anticipation builds for what promises to be a game-changer in the world of Japanese off-road motorcycles in India.