A Look At All The Two-Wheeler Launches Happening in September 2023
Modified On Sep 1, 2023 09:01 AM By Irfan for KTM Duke 390
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This month’s launches include the TVS Apache RTR 310 and the new Royal Enfield Bullet 350 among others
We have entered the month of September and this month also has a few exciting launches in store for us, just like August. Let’s take a look at them below:
2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is going to be launched today! The motorcycle will be powered by the J1-349 engine seen on the Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350 producing 20.2PS and 27Nm. Its brochure was leaked a few days ago which revealed a lot of information about its variants and specifications. You can check it out here. The motorcycle is expected to be priced at Rs 1.80 lakh (ex-showroom).
TVS Apache RTR 310
The highly-anticipated upcoming streetfighter from TVS, the TVS Apache RTR 310 will be launched on September 6. The latest teaser confirms that the motorcycle will get adjustable levers, grippy Michelin tyres, twin horn setup and a new rear-view mirror design. It is expected to be priced at Rs 2.5 lakh (ex-showroom). Check out what we know about the bike so far here.
2024 KTM 390 Duke & 250 Duke
We were blown away completely when KTM unveiled the all-new 2024 editions of the 390 Duke and the 250 Duke last month. Bigger engines, all-new steel trellis with a new subframe and swingarm, extensive features list and even more aggressive styling! Fair to say, we can’t wait for them to be launched, which is happening in mid-September. It is expected that KTM will price the 2024 390 Duke around the Rs 3.30 lakh mark and the 2024 250 Duke around the Rs 2.60 lakh (all ex-showroom) mark.
Aprilia RS440
The hotly anticipated Aprilia RS440 will be unveiled on September 7 in India and will likely be launched around the MotoGP Grand Prix of India weekend. The motorcycle has been spied on multiple times before, most recently in India. It will be powered by a high-revving 440cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine and will get features like ride-by-wire, traction control, cornering ABS and a quickshifter.
Kinetic e-Luna
The iconic Luna is making a comeback in an electric form, called the Kinetic Green e-Luna. The e-moped will be first made available for the B2B market and then for customers who want it for personal use. You can check out what is expected to get here. The Kinetic e-Luna is likely to cost around Rs 80,000 - 90,000 (ex-showroom) and could be launched sometime between mid to late September.