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Kawasaki Eliminator comes back to India at Rs 5.62 lakh

Kawasaki Eliminator comes back to India at Rs 5.62 lakh

Kawasaki Eliminator comes back to India at Rs 5.62 lakh

Motorcycle enthusiasts in India can now take a trip down memory lane with the new Kawasaki Eliminator 500.

The Eliminator had been a nostalgic name for bikers in India. However, it was discontinued over a decade ago. However, Kawasaki has now relaunched a bigger Eliminator at Rs 5.62 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Arriving after its global debut in mid-2023, this cruiser brings classic aesthetics with a modern engine punch.

The Eliminator 500 is powered by a 451cc parallel-twin engine, a tweaked version of the one found in the Ninja 400.

Featuring a longer stroke, bigger airbox, and 32mm throttle bodies, it churns out 45hp at 9,000rpm and 42.6Nm of torque at 6,000rpm, promising better low-end grunt and smoother ride than its smaller sibling. This engine also powers the recent Ninja 500 and Z500 unveiled at EICMA 2023.

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Power hits the rear wheel through a six-speed gearbox with a slip/assist clutch for smoother gear changes.

Unlike its bigger-engined cousin, the Vulcan 650, the Eliminator rides on a brand-new chassis with dual rear shocks, giving it a more old-school cruiser vibe.

However, familiar Vulcan traits emerge with the long and low stance and a massive 18-inch front wheel.

The rear, though, opts for a 16-inch wheel compared to the Vulcan’s 17-inch. Stopping power comes courtesy of a 310mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc, both aided by dual-channel ABS for safety.

 

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