Here’re All The Bikes And Scooters That Launched In September 2023
Modified On Sep 30, 2023 04:01 PM By Nishaad Joshi for Royal Enfield Bullet 350
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Things in the sub-500cc segment got really spicy this month
In a bustling month for the Indian two-wheeler market, as many as 15 new models and updates hit the scene! So before October comes and bombards us with a whole bunch of new two-wheelers, let’s quickly check out what September had on offer:
2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The iconic Royal Enfield Bullet 350 received a significant update this month, becoming the fourth bike to join the J-series platform. Specs aside, here’s why the new bike is so impressive in the real world.
TVS Apache RTR 310
TVS finally gave us the streetfighter variant of the Apache RR 310. Called the Apache RTR 310, it packs features that we’ve never seen before on a two-wheeler. We rode the bike and here’s what we liked and disliked about it.
Jawa 42 Bobber Black Mirror Variant
If you thought the 42 Bobber was a looker, Jawa launched the 42 Bobber Black Mirror, taking the Bobber’s looks up several notches.
2024 KTM 390 Duke And 250 Duke
The 2024 KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke arrived in India this month with very competitive pricing. Check out both the hot, orange bikes here. We then even rode the new 390 Duke and here’s why we were left so impressed.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R
India also got its most expensive 400cc bike this month. The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R is, in fact, priced very close to the much bigger Z900! Here’s everything that it packs.
Updated Honda CB300F And CB200X
Honda rolled out updated versions of both the CB300F and the CB200X in India. Funnily, the CB300F is now nearly Rs 59,000 less expensive than what it was when it was first launched. As for the CB200X, it benefitted from a slipper clutch in this update.
Yamaha MotoGP Editions
Yamaha hopped onto the BharatGP craze that the past couple of weeks had with MotoGP editions of the R15M, MT-15, and Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid, and they all look really nice!
Honda Repsol Editions
Honda wasn’t one to be left behind when it came to the MotoGP craze, launching Repsol editions of the Hornet 2.0 and the Dio 125. Check them both out here.
Bajaj Pulsar N150
Bajaj strengthened its sub-200cc portfolio by launching the N150. It’s based on the Pulsar P150 and looks similar to the Pulsar N160.
Honda Activa Limited Edition
The Honda Activa 6G got a new limited edition trim and it does look quite elegant.
Honda SP125 Sports Edition
Honda’s last product in a rather busy month was a new sports edition for the SP125 and this one looks quite attractive. Here’s a closer look at it.