India Kawasaki Motor, the world's popular two-wheeler manufacturer, has extended the warranty on the bikes till June 30, in view of the lockdown caused by Coronavirus. To prevent the spread of Coronavirus in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had declared a lockdown which was to last till April 14, but it has been extended till May 3, due to the seriousness of the situation. All businesses have been closed amid the lockdown and people have been denied to leave without any necessary work, so Kawasaki customers will get a sigh of relief from this.
For your information, let us tell you that due to the lockdown, the customers whose warranty service was ending between March 1 and April 30, 2020 will now benefit from it. The service period was further extended keeping the social distance intact so that customers do not come together at the dealership. The company also announced that all types of operations and construction operations have been stopped and it will remain in force till 3 May 2020, supporting coronavirus lockdown.
Kawasaki launched the last BS6 model Kawasaki Z900 in the vehicle market. Talking about the price, the ex-showroom price is Rs. 7.99 lakhs. The 2020 Kawasaki Z900 BS6 has not undergone major changes and the company is very similar to the old current model. However, now the new model is available in 4 riding modes- Sport, Rain, Road and Manual. This bike has 3-level traction control and two power modes. Talking about the features, it has a new 10.9 cm TFT instrument console that connects the smartphone connectivity to the Kawasaki Rideaology App with new features. With this, an upgraded LED headlamp has been given in the Z900.
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