Harley-Davidson X500 vs Kawasaki Z650: Easy Comparison for Indian Riders

The world of mid-sized motorcycles in India is getting exciting! Now, riders have great choices that aren’t too basic but also not super powerful. Two cool bikes in this mix are the Harley-Davidson X500 (coming soon!) and the already popular Kawasaki Z650. Both look good and offer a fun ride, but they have different vibes. Let’s break them down simply for Indian riders.

Simple Specs Side-by-Side

Feature Harley-Davidson X500 (Expected) Kawasaki Z650
Engine 500cc, Water-cooled, Two Cylinders 649cc, Water-cooled, Two Cylinders
Power Around 47 Horsepower 68 Horsepower @ 8000 rpm
Pulling Power Around 46 Nm 64 Nm @ 6700 rpm
Gears 6 Speeds 6 Speeds
Front Shocks Upside Down Forks Regular Telescopic Forks
Back Shocks Two Shocks One Shock, Adjustable
Front Brakes Two Discs with ABS Two 300mm Discs with ABS
Back Brake One Disc with ABS One 220mm Disc with ABS
Fuel Tank 13 Liters 15 Liters
Bike Weight Around 208 kg 188 kg
Seat Height 820.1 mm 790 mm
Expected Price Around ₹ 6.0 Lakhs ₹ 6.79 Lakhs (Showroom Price in Delhi)
Display Digital Digital
Phone Link Maybe Yes (Bluetooth)

Please note: The Harley-Davidson X500 details are based on what we expect, as it hasn’t officially launched in India yet.

Engines and How They Feel: Two Twins, Different Feels

Both bikes use engines with two cylinders in a row. But they feel a bit different. The Harley-Davidson X500 has a 500cc engine that’s expected to give around 47 horsepower and 46 Nm of pulling power. This engine will likely feel smooth and easy to control, good for riding in the city and comfortable trips on the highway. It might be a good fit for new riders or those who want a relaxed ride.

The Kawasaki Z650 has a bigger 649cc engine that makes more power, around 68 horsepower and 64 Nm of pulling power. The Z650 is known for feeling stronger in the middle range and reacting quickly when you twist the throttle. This makes it fun for riders who like a sportier feel and have more experience. It has more power for passing cars on the highway and for a more exciting ride.

Looks and Style: Old School Meets Modern Sharpness

How a bike looks is important to many people, and these two have different styles. The Harley-Davidson X500 is expected to have a classic look, maybe like the old Street 500. Think a strong fuel tank, a comfortable upright sitting position, and that classic Harley-Davidson shape, but easier to own.

The Kawasaki Z650 has a modern and sharp look called “Sugomi.” It doesn’t have a lot of extra body parts, has sharp lines, and looks like it’s ready to go fast. You can even see parts of the frame. This style appeals to riders who like a more modern and sporty appearance.

How They Ride: Comfort vs. Quickness

The way these bikes feel to ride will likely be different. The Harley-Davidson X500, with its expected softer suspension and relaxed sitting position, might be more comfortable, especially on bumpy Indian roads. The upright position and wider handlebars could make riding in traffic easier.

The Kawasaki Z650 has firmer suspension and a slightly forward-leaning position, which helps with handling and quickness. It’s also lighter, which makes it easier to turn. While it’s okay for everyday riding, it’s more focused on giving a fun and sporty feel.

Features and Tech: Digital Screens and Phone Links

Both bikes have digital screens that show important information. The Kawasaki Z650 has a fancier color screen that can connect to your phone using Bluetooth. This lets you see things like calls and messages, which is a cool modern touch. We’re still waiting to hear all the details about the X500’s screen, but it will likely show the basics. Both bikes have ABS brakes for better safety. The Z650 also has a slipper clutch, which makes shifting down gears smoother, especially when riding fast.

Price and What You Get: Spending Your Money Wisely

The Harley-Davidson X500 is expected to cost around ₹ 6.0 Lakhs (showroom price), which could make it the most affordable way to own a Harley-Davidson. You’re paying for the famous brand and a comfortable ride.

The Kawasaki Z650 costs a bit more, at ₹ 6.79 Lakhs (showroom price in Delhi). You get a more powerful engine, better handling, and extra features like phone connectivity and a slipper clutch for the extra money.

Which One Should You Pick?

Choosing between the Harley-Davidson X500 and the Kawasaki Z650 depends on what you like and what’s important to you:

  • Pick the Harley-Davidson X500 if: You love the Harley-Davidson brand, want a comfortable and easy ride, like the classic look, and want to spend a bit less. It could be your first step into the Harley-Davidson family.
  • Pick the Kawasaki Z650 if: You want a more powerful and exciting engine, quicker handling, a modern and sporty look, and cool features like phone connectivity. It’s for riders who want a more thrilling experience.

For Indian riders looking for a good mid-sized bike, both the Harley-Davidson X500 and the Kawasaki Z650 are great options. The X500 will be a new and exciting choice, bringing the Harley-Davidson name to more people, while the Z650 is a well-known bike with strong performance and style. As the X500 gets closer to its launch (expected around mid-July 2025, with lots of interest already!), Indian riders will have an interesting new battle to watch.

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