
India Kawasaki Motors has launched the 2026 Ninja 500 in the Indian market at a price of Rs 5.76 lakh (ex-showroom). With this update, the fully-faired sportbike gets E20 fuel compatibility along with a new color scheme. The latest model costs Rs 10,000 more than the previous one.
E20 compliance and new color
The biggest update for 2026 is E20 fuel compatibility, which allows the Ninja 500 to run on petrol blended with 20 percent ethanol. Apart from this change, Kawasaki has also introduced its signature lime green color scheme, which brings the motorcycle in line with the brand’s global supersport style. No other visual or mechanical changes have been made. The overall design, bodywork and equipment list remain unchanged.

Engine and Performance
Powering the Ninja 500 is the same 451cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine that produces 45 hp at 10,000 rpm and 42.6 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox and benefits from a slip-and-assist clutch.
The motorcycle is underpinned by a steel trellis frame. Suspension duties are handled by conventional telescopic front forks and a rear monoshock. Unlike many rivals in the segment that offer upside-down forks, Kawasaki continues with a simple traditional setup.

Features and Hardware
Equipment levels remain quite basic compared to some competitors. The Ninja 500 gets an LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, dual-channel ABS and LED lighting. Dual-channel ABS is the only rider aid on offer. Braking hardware consists of a 310 mm front disc and a 220 mm rear disc. The motorcycle rides on 17-inch alloy wheels shod with Dunlop Sportmax tires sized 110/70-R17 at the front and 150/60-R17 at the rear.

Sales performance hit by E20 transition
The sales performance of the Ninja 500 last year has been relatively modest, with Kawasaki retailing a total of 109 units between June 2025 and May 2026. Sales peaked at 35 units in September 2025, but volumes gradually declined thereafter. Notably, the motorcycle recorded zero sales in March, April and May 2026. This was largely due to the model not being E20 compliant, resulting in a temporary halt in sales as Kawasaki worked on updating the motorcycle to meet the latest fuel norms.
With the launch of the E20-compliant 2026 Ninja 500, Kawasaki has effectively restarted sales of the model in India. The update will help the company overcome regulatory hurdles, although the premium pricing of the bike as a CBU import is likely to limit volumes in the segment.