29-01-2013, 04:41 PM | #1 |
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2013's superbikes
Housing a 647cc, liquid-cooled, 8-valve, DOHC, V-twin engine, the maximum power and torque outputs that GT650R can generate are 72.68bhp at 9000rpm and 60.9Nm at 7500rpm. Ninja 650R, meanwhile, carries a 649cc, 4-stroke, 8-valve, Parallel Twin engine, maxing out at 71bhp at 8500rpm for a peak toque of 66Nm at 7000rpm. As far as price is concerned, Kawasaki outshines Hyosung here. Tagging its Ninja 650R at a sum of Rs 4.57 lakh, the company gains a lead, even if by marginal standards, over its intimidating rival, which charges an acquisition cost of Rs 4.79 lakh. In terms of brand repute too, Kawasaki has a better resale value and service facilities to offer its buyers in comparison to Hyosung. In conclusion, Hyosung has prepared a distinct package of power and personality for its buyers, while the major plus points of the Kawasaki deal happen to be its better brand value and lower pricing.
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