

There are many tremendous options for youth in the sports bike segment in India. Recently, Kawasaki has launched its 2025 Ninja 300, which comes at a price of about ₹ 4 lakhs. In this range, KTM RC 390 is already present in the market and these two bikes fight directly among themselves. Both bikes are strong in terms of stylish looks and features, but who is heavy on whom? Let’s know the whole comparison:
Mild price difference
Kawasaki Ninja 300 is priced at ₹ 3.93 lakh (on-road, Noida), while KTM RC is available in 390 ₹ 3.83 lakh (on-road, Noida). Both bikes come in single variants. That is, ₹ 10,000 less KTM is offering more features.
Talking about the features…
Kawasaki Ninja 300 has basic features such as the sem-digital instrument cluster, slipper and assist clutch. At the same time, in the KTM RC 390 you get advanced features like fully digital instrument cluster, riding modes, Bluetooth connectivity, and slipper clutch.
Color options
Ninja 300 comes in three colors, while RC 390 is available in two colors. That is, Kawasaki offers a little more variety.
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Who is powerful in engine performance?
Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a 296cc engine, which gives 38bhp and 26Nm torque. The KTM RC 390 has a 373cc engine, which performs more powerful with 42bhp and 37nm torque. Both bikes have a 6-speed manual gearbox.
Republic auto opinion
“Kawasaki Ninja 300 can be a better option for those who want a trusted and traditional sports bike by compromising a little on buyer features.” “At the same time, KTM RC 390 can prove to be more suitable for those who are looking for more performance, style and modern technology in riding.”
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