Kawasaki Jet Skis hit with new price rises in Australia

Kawasaki Jet Skis in Australia have been subject to two price rises in less than a year, and one model now eclipses the $30,000 barrier for the first time.
Kawasaki Jet Skis in Australia have been subject to two price rises in less than a year, and one model now eclipses the $30,000 barrier for the first time.
After three years without Jet Ski discounts, Sea-Doo and Yamaha have finally reintroduced sharp deals in Australia – and they apply to the latest models. Kawasaki, where are you?
The 2023 Yamaha WaveRunner series has been unveiled ahead of Australian showroom arrivals early next year. As with Sea-Doo and Kawasaki Jet Ski, prices have risen – but unlike its rivals, most colours have changed.
Prices, specifications, and colour changes for the 2023 Sea-Doo line-up have been revealed before Australian showroom arrivals next year.
Prices across the 2023 Kawasaki Jet Ski range have gone up in Australia – even though there are no changes compared to today’s 2022 models. Here’s the rundown.
Australian prices for the 2022 Kawasaki Ultra 310 range have revealed increases of at least $4500, plus a $1399 dealer handling fee. With limited stock, the first shipments have already sold out.
Prices, specifications, and colour changes for the 2022 Yamaha WaveRunner line-up have been revealed before Australian showroom arrivals in early 2022.
Prices, specifications, and colour changes for the 2022 Sea-Doo line-up have been revealed before Australian showroom arrivals in late 2021 and early 2022.
Stock shortages and unexpected high demand will likely drive up prices of next year’s Jet Skis and personal watercraft, according to a leading industry analyst and commentator.
As with Sea-Doo and Kawasaki, Yamaha is facing severe stock shortages due to unexpected high demand in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.