The Eliminator runs on a 451cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine that churns out a maximum power of 44bhp and a peak torque of 42.6Nm.
By Sanorita

Kawasaki is offering an appealing discount of Rs 32,000 on the MY25 Eliminator in India, which has reduced its ex-showroom price from Rs 6.16 lakh to Rs 5.84 lakh. The offer targets retro-styled cruiser enthusiasts in India and is valid until March 31, 2026. If you are planning to purchase the popular cruiser from Kawasaki, here's a closer look at its key specs in detail.
The Eliminator flaunts retro charm with a low seat height, round LED headlamp, and a slender teardrop tank. It has a circular LCD console, smartphone connectivity, and an assist and slipper clutch. The Kawasaki Ergo-Fit system ensures a personalised riding posture. All in all, the cruiser offers a laid-back and comfortable cruising experience.
The Eliminator runs on a 451cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine that churns out a maximum power of 44bhp and a peak torque of 42.6Nm, and is paired with a 6-speed return-shift gearbox and an assist and slipper clutch. The bike sits on a high-tensile steel Trellis frame and has a lightweight chassis setup. It features telescopic front forks and a preload-adjustable rear monoshock linked to a swingarm. Stopping power comes from a 310mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc, and dual-channel ABS. The bike rides on 18-inch front and 16-inch rear alloy wheels, wrapped in 130/70 and 150/80 section tyres, respectively.
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The bike's kerb weight is 176 kilograms, which makes it 8 kilograms heavier than the Ninja 400. Meanwhile, the seat height and ground clearance are 735mm and 150mm, respectively. In terms of features, the Eliminator comes equipped with a retro-style round all-digital LCD console that displays a bar-type tachometer, fuel gauge, trip meters, and a clock. It also supports Bluetooth connectivity via Kawasaki’s Rideology app, enabling features such as call and message alerts, fuel information, maintenance updates, and ride logs.
The Eliminator has often been seen as a slightly expensive option in the cruiser segment, especially with on-road prices crossing Rs 7 lakh in many cities. The most recent discount of Rs 32,000 improves its value-for-money quotient, and helps it become a more compelling option against several mid-size cruisers and even some entry-level big bikes in the country.