A Recap Of The Two-Wheelers Launched in October 2023

  • Published November 2, 2023
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Last month saw a few 300-400cc bikes being launched along with a couple of litre-class bikes

The month of October 2023 saw a bunch of action happening in the two-wheeler world. In case you missed them, here’s a recap of all the vehicles that were launched last month:

Triumph Scrambler 400 X

For all those waiting eagerly for the Triumph Scrambler 400 X, well your prayers got in October as the scrambler was launched at Rs 2,62,996 (ex-showroom Delhi). It is available for booking on Triumph India’s website with a token amount of Rs 10,000. Changes from the Speed 400 include a taller seat height, higher ground clearance, switchable traction control and ABS among others. 

Yamaha FZ-S FI V4

The Yamaha FZ-S FI V4 got two new colour schemes in the last month, making it Rs 500 more affordable than the DLX variant. The two new colour options are: Dark Matte and Matte Black. 

TVS Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect 

The TVS Jupiter 125 got connected tech this month with the launch of the SmartXonnect variant at Rs 96,855 (ex-showroom Delhi). It comes with two new colour options: Elegant Red and Copper Bronze and gets features like turn-by-turn navigation, voice assistance, call and SMS alerts and more. 

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Aurora Variant

The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 got an Aurora variant. It gets three new colour options: Aurora Blue, Aurora Green and Aurora Black and the price tag puts it between the Stellar and Supernova variants

2024 Honda CB300R

The Honda CB300R got a massive Rs 37,000 price cut for the 2024 edition. The rest of the bike has remained unchanged and it was high time that a good bike like the CB300R got the pricing it deserved. 

Honda H’ness and CB350RS Special Editions 

Honda launched the Legacy Edition and new Hue Edition variants of the CB350 H’ness and CB350RS respectively. The new variants got new colour schemes while the rest of the bikes remained unchanged.

Honda XL750 Transalp

Honda launched the XL750 Transalp in India with an attractive price tag of Rs 10,99,990 (ex-showroom Gurugram). The ADV will come to our shores as CBU (completely built-up) units and will be sold exclusively through Honda’s BigWing dealerships. It is Honda’s most affordable adventure bike in India and sits in between the Suzuki V-Strom 650XT, Moto Morini X-Cape and the Triumph Tiger 900

Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally

Ducati launched the Multistrada V4 Rally in India with a price tag of Rs 29.72 lakh (ex-showroom). The manufacturer has given the sports tourer several additions to make it more off-road friendly like spoke wheels with Pirelli Scorpion Tail II tyres, 19/17-inch wheel setup, 200mm wheel travel at both ends and more.

BMW M 1000 R

BMW Motorrad launched the M 1000 R in India with a price tag of Rs 33 lakh (ex-showroom). It is powered by a 999cc inline-four motor making 212PS at 14,500rpm and 113Nm at 11,000rpm and has a top speed of 280kmph.

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