Kawasaki Versys 1100 Gets Costlier After GST 2.0 Update

Published at October 14, 2025 | By BikeJunction

The Kawasaki Versys 1100 has become more expensive after the introduction of GST 2.0. The premium ADV tourer now costs Rs 13.79 lakh (ex-showroom), which makes it dearer by around Rs 90,000 than before. Despite the price jump, the bike continues to hold a unique place in the Indian market as the only inline-four, road-focused ADV available in this price range.

Powerful Inline-Four Engine

Kawasaki Versys 1100

The Versys 1100 is equipped with a 1,099cc inline-four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. It delivers 133bhp at 9,000rpm and 112Nm of torque at 7,600rpm, offering smooth and strong performance across different speeds. The engine comes paired with a six-speed gearbox, which ensures quick and precise gear shifts.

On highways, this motor shines the most, offering a mix of power and refinement. Riders can enjoy effortless cruising at high speeds, which is exactly what this Kawasaki bike is built for.

Big, Bold, and Road-Focused Design

The Versys 1100 looks tall and imposing, giving it a strong road presence. At the front, twin LED headlights add to its sharp and modern look. The large fuel tank and chunky tail section further enhance its touring-focused styling.

The split seats are wide and well-cushioned, which makes long rides more comfortable for both the rider and pillion. While its size can feel a bit intimidating at first, it adds to the bike’s personality on open roads.

Capable Hardware Setup

The motorcycle uses a twin-tube aluminium frame, which gives it good strength and balance. At the front, there’s a USD fork with preload and rebound adjustability, allowing riders to fine-tune their setup. At the rear, a monoshock with remote adjustability adds convenience.

Furthermore, the Versys 1100 gets twin 310mm discs at the front and a 260mm disc at the rear, offering strong and controlled stopping power. It rides on 17-inch wheels, paired with 120/70 front and 180/55 rear tyres, giving it stable road grip.

Loaded with Modern Features

The bike comes packed with features, too. It gets all-LED lighting, an adjustable windscreen, cruise control, traction and wheelie control, engine brake control, power modes, IMU, ABS, and even a USB Type-C charging port. These features make the Versys 1100 feel premium and practical, especially for long-distance touring.

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