2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 - Walkaround Review - Specifications,...
- Sep 1, 2023
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April, May and June promise to cater to each and every need of yours; be it setting race tracks on fire, or engaging in some mud-plugging action. Here’re all the bikes and scooters these three months could bring:
What is probably the most hyped up bike in the list is the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, a bike that promises the current Himalayan’s ruggedness in a MUCH more modern avatar. In fact, more details about the bike were unearthed today and here’s all you need to know about it.
A major complaint of ours with the KTM 390 Adventure has been its lack of off-road cred, a lot of which is down to its alloys. But with its latest update, KTM has solved the issue by finally giving it a pair of spoke wheels.
We expect Bajaj to launch the all-new Pulsar P125, a bike that'll be based on the same platform as the Pulsar P150 but with a smaller 125cc engine, soon. The company has been on a roll with new launches and updates of its current bikes. It might even have the same design as its older sibling.
Triumph’s Street Triple 765 lineup is undoubtedly the king of the middleweight streetfighters; and with its latest update, the brand has somehow converted the already incredible bike into an even more formidable one.
While the bike was supposed to be launched last month, Triumph had some change in plans, and we think it could be launched this month. The Street Triple R could carry a sticker price of around Rs 11.5 lakh, while its track-focused sibling, the RS, could retail for around Rs 13.5 lakh (both prices ex-showroom).
Royal Enfield’s J-series platform has been impressive and now it’s finally all set to get a new, much-needed member, the Bullet 350. Spy shots of the bike have been doing the rounds on the internet since quite some time now and we think the bike will finally bestow itself upon us this month.
Remember when the updated iQube, along with the S and ST variant, was unveiled in 2022? Nope? Well, us neither. That’s how long it’s been! However, after much delay, the most feature-packed trim, the ST, should debut in the upcoming months.
It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that Ducati is the most exciting and exotic of the current crop of bikemakers. And for the next three months, the Italian marque has two exciting bikes lined up for India. Firstly, it’ll be the mad Panigale V4 R. With an insane 240PS on tap while weighing a meagre 181kg, this road-legal Panigale really makes you wonder, how much power is too much power?
Next is the Monster, which is all set to get even more fearsome. With better suspension, tyres and less weight, the upcoming Monster SP is a track machine!
Now this is something we can only hope for. Our exclusive interview with Yamaha India’s chairman Eishin Chihana revealed a lot of details about the Japanese marque’s India plans. Based on that, Yamaha looks to be all set to introduce India to its acclaimed middle-weight models like the MT-07, MT-09 and the new R7 in select batches sometime next year, enough to please its high-end clientele. And we really, really hope that the Tenere 700 is a part of this list too
Yamaha has already updated most of its two-wheelers. The R15 and MT-15 were among the first ones to be updated, along with the FZ series. Next in line were the RayZR and Fascino 125. So that leaves us with two more two-wheelers: the FZ 25 and the Aerox 155. We expect Yamaha to follow suit some during the given time period.
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