Kawasaki’s KLX 150 remains a close watch in Indonesia because the price spread across its variants is now wide enough to shape buying decisions. For June 2026, the gap between the entry model and the top trim reaches around Rp5 million.
Three Variants, Three Different Entry Points
Market estimates for June 2026 place the KLX 150 Standard at Rp36 million to Rp38 million. The KLX 150 SE is expected to sit between Rp39 million and Rp41 million, while the KLX 150 SE Extreme is projected at Rp41 million to Rp43 million.
That means the Standard and SE are separated by roughly Rp3 million, while the SE and SE Extreme are about Rp2 million apart. For buyers comparing trims, those differences are large enough to influence whether the added equipment is worth the extra cost.
| Variant | Estimated Price Range |
|---|---|
| KLX 150 Standard | Rp36 million to Rp38 million |
| KLX 150 SE | Rp39 million to Rp41 million |
| KLX 150 SE Extreme | Rp41 million to Rp43 million |
What Keeps the KLX 150 Relevant
Beyond pricing, the KLX 150 still appeals as an entry-level dual-purpose motorcycle that can serve both daily use and weekend trail riding. Its narrow body helps it stay easy to handle on tight roads and rough terrain.
Kawasaki has also kept the aggressive styling that has long defined the model. The modern look, motocross-style headlamp, tall front fender, and attractive color choices help the KLX 150 stay recognizable on the road.
The motorcycle uses a 144 cc, four-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled engine. The setup is known for durability and relatively simple maintenance, which makes it practical for riders who want a dependable trail bike without added complexity.
Power delivery is described as responsive enough for city riding as well as routes with rocks, dirt, and mountain sections. A five-speed manual transmission also gives riders stronger control in different riding conditions.
Built for Rougher Ground
The KLX 150’s suspension and chassis are designed for trail use. A large-diameter telescopic front fork and Uni Trak rear suspension help absorb bumps and rough surfaces more effectively.
High ground clearance adds another advantage when the motorcycle is used on damaged roads, puddles, or steep climbs. That makes the model attractive not only to off-road fans but also to touring riders who expect occasional difficult terrain.
Even in entry-level form, the KLX 150 is not stripped of practical equipment. It comes with a modern, easy-to-read instrument panel, a light but sturdy frame, and wheels and tires intended for off-road conditions.
The riding position is also set up for longer use, while the fuel tank capacity is said to be sufficient for longer trips. On higher trims, Kawasaki adds extra accessories that enhance both comfort and appearance.
That is why the Standard trim is the most accessible way into the KLX 150 range, while the SE and SE Extreme are aimed at buyers who want a fuller look and a stronger trail identity. With prices spanning Rp36 million to Rp43 million, the final choice will likely depend on budget, intended use, and dealer offers in each region.
