A Lowdown On The Week’s Hottest News Stories
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The headlines were dominated by the debut of new two-wheelers from TVS and KTM
This week has been a really exciting one with two big launches from KTM and TVS along with some new information surfacing about other upcoming bikes. Here’s a lowdown on all the hottest news stories from this week.
Launches
TVS launched the long-awaited TVS X electric scooter. The e-scooter exudes sophistication and power and is packed with features; it is India’s only e-scooter to get ABS. But, it is also the most expensive one too.
Ultraviolette Automotive launched the F77 Space Edition, a limited-edition model that pays homage to India's Chandrayaan 3 moon mission. Only units were ever going to be produced and all of them were sold out in a mere 90 seconds.
Transitioning to petrol-powered vehicles, the Destini Prime was launched by Hero MotoCorp, thereby making this variant the most affordable one among other Destini variants.
In addition, Hero's updated Glamour model was launched and it now compliant with OBD2 and E20 standards. It comes equipped with several new features and all of these has led to a small increase in its price.
2024 KTM Duke Models Launched
KTM took the wraps off the all-new 2024 editions of the 390 Duke, 250 Duke, and 125 Duke. These new models get incraesed power figures and an extensive list of features. The launches of the 390 Duke and 250 Duke are slated for September and you can check out all the details about the bikes here.
TVS Apache RTR 310: Pre-Bookings Commence
Another teaser of the upcoming TVS Apache RTR 310, offering an in-depth look at the highly-anticipated motorcycle. Additionally, TVS announced the commencement of pre-booking orders for the 310cc streetfighter.
2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350’s Specs Leaked
As the August 30 launch date of the 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 approaches, key specifications and variant details have been leaked, offering a preview of what's to come.
Royal Enfield Trademarks The Name 'Reown'
Royal Enfield has recently trademarked the term 'Reown' and this might hint at an initiative involving the official sale of used Royal Enfield motorcycles.