The new 2025 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 has officially arrived, combining its legendary cruiser DNA with subtle yet meaningful upgrades. Powered by a reliable 903cc V-twin engine producing 50 bhp and 78 Nm, the Vulcan 900 offers smooth torque delivery, laid-back performance, and all-day comfort—ideal for long highway rides or relaxed city cruising.
For 2025, Kawasaki has introduced striking new colour schemes while retaining its tried-and-tested mechanicals. The Vulcan 900 is priced at $9,399–$10,399 (RM44,000–RM48,500 / ₹10–12 lakh in India), keeping it attractive for riders who want the big-bike cruiser experience at a more approachable cost.
New 2025 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 – Overview
The Vulcan 900 has always represented a perfect blend of classic cruiser style and modern Japanese reliability. Its wide stance, low-slung silhouette, and strong road presence make it a timeless design that never feels outdated.
With its torque-rich 903cc V-twin, the bike prioritizes effortless cruising over chasing high revs. Whether on weekend tours or everyday commutes, it’s a machine that guarantees relaxed yet confident riding.
Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Quick Specs
Specification | Details |
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Model | 2025 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 |
Engine | 903cc, liquid-cooled V-twin |
Power | ~50 bhp |
Torque | 78 Nm @ 3,700 rpm |
Gearbox | 5-speed |
Top Speed | 170–180 km/h |
Mileage | 18–20 km/l |
Fuel Tank | 20 litres |
Weight | ~281 kg |
Seat Height | 680 mm |
Front Suspension | 41 mm telescopic fork |
Rear Suspension | Uni-Trak adjustable monoshock |
Brakes | Front 300 mm disc, Rear 270 mm disc |
ABS | Dual-channel |
Price | $9,399–$10,399 (US) / RM44k–RM48.5k (Malaysia) / ₹10–12 lakh (India) |
Rivals | Harley-Davidson Iron 883, RE Super Meteor 650 |
A Cruiser with Modern Soul
Cruisers are known for their torque-heavy engines, relaxed ergonomics, and imposing presence—and the 2025 Vulcan 900 stays true to this legacy. By keeping its mechanical foundation the same but refreshing paint schemes and design details, Kawasaki has ensured it remains one of the most practical and stylish mid-weight cruisers in the market.
Launch Timeline
The 2025 Vulcan 900 was unveiled globally in mid-2024, with deliveries beginning later in North America, Europe, and Asia. In India, Kawasaki introduced the Vulcan S update, but the Vulcan 900 continues to hold global demand across multiple trims.
2025 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Price Breakdown
United States:
Vulcan 900 Classic – $9,399 (RM44,000 / ₹10 lakh approx.)
Vulcan 900 Custom – $9,899 (RM46,300 / ₹10.6 lakh approx.)
Vulcan 900 Classic LT – $10,399 (RM48,500 / ₹11.2 lakh approx.)
Europe & UK:
€10,000–€12,000 (trim dependent)
India (Expected):
₹10–12 lakh (ex-showroom)
Malaysia (Estimated):
RM44,000–RM48,500 (varies by variant)
Engine & Performance
Engine: 903cc, liquid-cooled V-twin
Power: ~50 bhp
Torque: 78 Nm @ 3,700 rpm
Gearbox: 5-speed
Fuel System: Fuel injection
Its torque-heavy delivery makes the Vulcan 900 more suited for smooth cruising than aggressive riding. With a top speed of 170–180 km/h and 0–100 km/h in around 6 seconds, it’s powerful enough for highways while staying refined in city traffic.
Mileage & Range
Claimed Mileage: 18–20 km/l
Fuel Tank: 20 litres
Range: 360–400 km per tank
A practical figure for long-distance riders who enjoy weekend getaways without frequent refueling.
Design & Styling
The 2025 Vulcan 900 retains its authentic cruiser silhouette:
Classic teardrop fuel tank and wide stance.
Spoked wheels (Classic) or black alloys (Custom).
Classic LT variant with saddlebags, backrest, and windshield.
New Colours: Candy Fire Red/Ebony, Metallic Ocean Blue/Metallic Moondust Gray.
Features & Equipment
Fuel injection system
Semi-digital console with analog speedometer
Wide and cushioned seats
Dual-channel ABS
Floorboards with heel-toe shifter
Touring features on LT (saddlebags, windshield, passenger backrest)
Suspension, Brakes & Tyres
Front: 41 mm telescopic fork
Rear: Uni-Trak preload-adjustable monoshock
Brakes: 300 mm disc (front), 270 mm disc (rear)
Tyres: 130/90-16 front (Classic) / 80/90-21 front (Custom), 180/70-15 rear
Dimensions & Ergonomics
Weight: ~281 kg
Seat Height: 680 mm
Wheelbase: 1,645 mm
Ground Clearance: 135 mm
The low seat and forward-set footpegs make it a cruiser accessible to riders of various heights while ensuring long-distance comfort.
Booking & Finance (India – Expected)
Booking Amount: ₹50,000–₹1,00,000
On-Road Price: ₹12–13 lakh (if launched)
EMI Range: ₹25,000–₹30,000/month (5-year loan)
Kawasaki Vulcan 900 vs Rivals
Specification | Vulcan 900 (2025) | Harley-Davidson Iron 883 | RE Super Meteor 650 |
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Engine | 903cc V-twin | 883cc V-twin | 648cc parallel-twin |
Power | ~50 bhp | ~49 bhp | ~47 bhp |
Torque | 78 Nm @ 3,700 rpm | 68 Nm @ 4,750 rpm | 52 Nm @ 5,650 rpm |
Gearbox | 5-speed | 5-speed | 6-speed |
Top Speed | 170–180 km/h | ~170 km/h | ~160 km/h |
Mileage | 18–20 km/l | 20–22 km/l | 23–25 km/l |
Fuel Tank | 20 litres | 12.5 litres | 15.7 litres |
Kerb Weight | ~281 kg | 256 kg | 241 kg |
Seat Height | 680 mm | 760 mm | 740 mm |
Price (US) | $9,399–$10,399 | $11,249+ | $7,000 approx. |
Price (India) | ₹10–12 lakh | ₹12–13 lakh+ | ₹3.7–3.9 lakh |
Final Thoughts – Why the Vulcan 900 Stands Out
The 2025 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 proves that a true cruiser experience doesn’t always mean premium Harley-Davidson pricing. With its 903cc engine, relaxed ergonomics, new styling options, and competitive price in markets like the US, India, and Malaysia, it’s one of the most balanced mid-weight cruisers today.
Whether you’re a first-time cruiser buyer or a seasoned rider looking for a reliable touring partner, the Vulcan 900 delivers value, comfort, and style without compromise.

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