Bikes & Scooters Expected To Arrive In The Next 3 Months
April to June is a transition period for most, and there will be a bunch of two-wheeler launches that will take place in this quarter
April to June is a transition period in more than one way. It covers the onset of monsoons, and the first quarter of the new financial year. Adding to that busy period and to our excitement are all these two-wheelers that might debut in the months in question.
2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Image credit: Bullet Guru
Royal Enfield’s most iconic bike, the Bullet 350 is likely to be launched this month. It will be a new bike built on the new and lovely J-series platform.
KTM 390 Adventure with spoke wheels
KTM is likely to launch its updated 390 Adventure in India in April. Here’s everything you need to know about the ADV and its arrival here.
Triumph Street Triple 765
The fastest streetfighter in its segment, the Triumph Street Triple 765 is slated to make its India debut in the coming weeks. Here’s the launch story and here’s what we thought about the crazy naked after riding it on the track.
TVS iQube ST
It has been a year, and we are still hoping that TVS will launch its electric scooter iQube Electric’s ST variant in the market. Here's hoping that TVS makes haste and launches the new variant in the coming months.
Ducati Monster SP
The Ducati Monster with the SP treatment will come this quarter with premium updated equipment and MotoGP racing livery. It will cost Rs 15,95,000 (ex-showroom India), Rs 3 lakh more than the standard model.
Ducati Panigale V4 R
Followed by the Monster SP, Ducati will debut the Panigale V4R. It is as close a road bike can get to being a race-spec menace. Also 240PS!! Need we say more? It will be priced at Rs 69,99,000 (ex-showroom India). You think it's expensive? You are correct.
Bajaj Pulsar P125
Bajaj has been on a roll with new launches and updates of its existing bikes and it is likely to debut the all-new Pulsar P125 based on the same platform as the Pulsar P150 with a smaller 125cc engine. It is even likely to feature the same design as its older sibling.
Yamaha R7 & Tenere 700
Rather than a listing, this is a request. Yamaha, it is time to bless your audience in India with the R7 and Tenere, even if it is the CBU route that the motorcycles come through. Could it be that the Japanese bikemaker take pity on us and launch the potent 700s here? We shall find out.
2023 Yamaha FZ25 and Aerox
Yamaha could update its remaining portfolio including the Aerox 155, FZ-25 and FZS-25 to meet the new emission norms and meet OBD-2 compliance. These two-wheelers could command a slight premium over the existing models and might feature new colours and minor upgrades.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
Lastly, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. The veteran bikemaker teased the new liquid-cooled and premium ADV on its social media handles a couple of months back, so it is highly likely that Royal Enfield might launch the Himalayan 450 in this quarter. Head here for more details of the bike.
BS6.2 updates
Apart from these, in the next couple months, we’ll see a lot of bikemakers launch the updated OBD-2-compliant versions of their current two-wheelers in accordance to the BS6.2 emission norms which kicked in on April 1, 2023.
Aamir Momin
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