Krisaki Lion 150 Updates
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Tuesday, 16 January 2018 11:40 PM
The Krisaki Lion 150, despite its launch in 2015, has seen a significant drop in sales over the years. The bikes design, although appealing at first, has been criticized for resembling other popular models like the Bajaj Pulsar RS200. I think the lack of originality in design has hurt its market appeal.
Tuesday, 16 January 2018 09:03 AM
In a user review, an owner of the Krisaki Lion 150 praised its fuel efficiency, noting that it achieves around 55 km/l, which is quite impressive for a 150cc bike. However, the review also highlighted some quality issues with the bikes finish.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 01:46 PM
Krisaki announced that the Lion 150 would be priced competitively, with an ex-showroom price expected to be around Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 70,000. This pricing strategy was aimed at attracting budget-conscious buyers in the Indian market. I believe the pricing was a good move, but the brands lack of reputation was a major hurdle.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 06:30 PM
The Krisaki Lion 150 features a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine producing 14.68 PS of power and 12.89 Nm of torque. It comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox and has both electric and kick start options. The bikes technical specs were seen as adequate but not outstanding.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 03:05 PM
The bike is equipped with telescopic forks at the front and a swing arm at the rear for suspension, along with disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. This setup was intended to provide a comfortable and stable ride. I think the suspension could have been better, but its decent for its class.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 12:22 PM
Krisaki highlighted the Lion 150s styling tweaks, which were meant to enhance its looks compared to other models in their lineup. The bike boasts alloy wheels and a sleek design, but critics argued it looked too similar to other bikes on the market.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 11:27 PM
The Krisaki Lion 150 has a fuel tank capacity of 16 litres, which is an improvement over some of the other models in Krisakis lineup. This larger tank was intended to provide better range for long rides. I believe this was a positive step, but other aspects of the bike needed more attention.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 06:44 PM
Despite the launch, Krisaki faced significant challenges in gaining traction in the Indian market. The brands lack of reputation and the perception that their bikes were copies of other models hindered sales. I think building trust with consumers is crucial, and Krisaki failed to do that.
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 02:53 PM
Krisaki planned to start its sales operations in South India before expanding to other regions. The company hoped to leverage local support to build a customer base. However, this strategy did not yield the expected results.
Monday, 23 February 2015 12:54 PM
The Krisaki Lion 150 was part of a broader lineup of bikes and scooters launched by Krisaki in India in July 2015. The company aimed to cover a wide range of engine capacities, from 125cc to 800cc, but the Lion 150 was one of the most anticipated models.