Keeway V302C Bobber Motorcycle Launched In India; Prices Begin At Rs. 3.89 Lakh

- Keeway V302C is a bobber motorcycle.
- It gets a 298 cc V-twin engine; output is 29.1 bhp & 26.5 Nm.
- Offered in 3 colour options.
Keeway has launched its fourth two-wheeler in India, and this time around, its a sub-300 cc bobber named the Keeway V302C. As the name suggests, the Keeway V302C gets a V-twin engine, making it Keeway's second V-twin motorcycle in India. Prices for the Keeway V302C begin at Rs. 3.89 lakh, and it's offered with three colour options, each one offered with a different price tag.
Keeway V302C Colour | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
| Glossy Grey | Rs. 3,89,000 |
| Glossy Black | Rs. 3,99,000 |
| Glossy Red | Rs. 4,09,000 |
Speaking about the launch of the V302C, Vikas Jhabakh, MD, Keeway India said, “We are constantly evolving our product portfolio in line with the needs of the modern Indian motorcyclists. The V302C is quite a handsome motorcycle with unmatched ergonomics, superior functionality, innovative technology, and uncompromised quality.”
The Keeway V302C gets a 298 cc V-twin engine.
The Keeway V302C is a bobber motorcycle, and it gets a 298 cc V-twin engine at its heart. The V-twin puts out 29.1 bhp at 8,500 rpm, and 26.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission, and has a belt final drive instead of a chain. The V302C gets disc brakes on both ends with a 300 mm disc up front and a 240 mm disc at the rear. It is also equipped with dual channel ABS, and alloy wheels.
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The V302C has a relatively low 167 kg kerb weight. The seat height is also low at 690 mm, meaning that it should be easy to handle for short riders too. At the front end, the V302C gets USD telescopic forks with 120 mm travel, and oil damped telescopic coil springs at the rear with 42 mm travel. It also gets a 15 litre fuel tank.
Also Read: Keeway Sixties 300i Review
Keeway made its debut in India in May 2022, by introducing three two-wheelers. The Chinese-owned Hungarian brand is also gearing up to launch four more two-wheelers in India before the end of this year, which will include two retro motorcycles, one naked motorcycle and a sports motorcycle. Keeway India has now commenced bookings of its fourth motorcycle - the V302C - for a sum of Rs. 10,000, and deliveries will begin in September 2022.
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