2022 TVS Ronin First Ride Review | Why And How Did The Zeppelin...
- Jul 9, 2022
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While the weather gods were confused this month with erratic rains and the sun coming out at random occasions, the auto industry was delivering launches as smooth as butter. Here are all the two-wheelers that debuted in July:
After much speculation and anticipation, TVS finally launched the Ronin in the month of July with a price tag that was quite surprising. Especially when you consider all the premium hardware this bike is packing along with a long set of features that TVS likes to offer on its bikes. For more details, check out our launch story here.
Ather Energy launched the Ather 450X Gen 3 and 450 Plus Gen 3 with a bigger battery pack, offering more range. Adding to that are a bunch of new hardware and features. The damage? Just a slight premium over the predecessor.
After a bunch of teases, BMW Motorrad finally launched the G 310 RR supersport. While the bike is just a rebadged TVS Apache RR 310, it does get a few distinguishing factors to tell them apart. These factors also include less premium hardware, all at a price much higher than the Apache.
Suzuki India launched its litre class streetfighter, the Katana, in India at a great price point. The neo-retro naked bike packs a lot of technology, features, and premium hardware all in one astonishingly beautiful, edgy design. Want to know all the details? Check out our launch story here.
Hero MotoCorp launched the more hardcore XPulse 200 4V Rally Edition commanding Rs 16,122 over the standard model. It does pack a lot more purpose-built hardware for a lot less money, making it a true value-for-money product. Find all about it here.
Hero has also launched the 2022 iteration of its entry-level streetfighter, the Xtreme 160R. The updated model features a couple of useful updates at no extra cost, pushing the bike’s value for money proposition even further.
Apart from that, Hero also launched an all-black variant of the Super Splendor called the Canvas Black edition.
Ducati has updated the most aggressive naked bike on its portfolio, the Streetfighter V4 SP, in India for 2023. The V4 SP is even lighter than the Streetfighter V4 S and gets a more focused package to tackle the streets as it would tackle the track. That said, the price tag that it carries will leave you shocked.
Ducati has also updated the Panigale V4 with a bunch of electronic upgrades and more, making the supersport an even more beastly bike. Click here to know all about it.
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