Upcoming Bike Launches In February 2022: Royal Enfield Scram, Updated KTM RC 390, And More!
The menu for this month is looking pretty interesting with several new offerings cutting across segments
This year has already kicked off with a bang with multiple two-wheelers being launched in January. Thankfully, looking at the pipeline, February should be as exciting, and here’s what to expect:
Royal Enfield Scram:
The Royal Enfield Scram has been spotted testing several times, and it’s all set to be launched this month. It will essentially be a more affordable variant of the Royal Enfield Himalayan, but sharing all the core components with the adventure bike. Everything you need to know about the Scram is here.
2022 KTM RC 390:
The 2022 KTM RC 390, along with the 2022 KTM RC 200 and RC 125 were unveiled globally in September last year. While the RC 125 and the RC 200 have already made it to our shores, KTM will likely be launching the updated RC 390 sometime this month. The faired bike will feature substantial upgrades, both design-wise and mechanically. From features and specs to expected pricing, we’ve summed up everything about the upcoming RC 390 here.
2022 KTM 390 Adventure:
KTM had also unveiled the 2022 390 Adventure in December last year. The updated iteration comes with cosmetic and electronic upgrades. So, along with the RC 390, KTM could also introduce the new-gen ADV this month. Take a look at what the 2022 390 Adventure packs.
Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro:
Given that Ducati started accepting bookings for the Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro earlier last month, expect the Italian bikemaker to launch the motorcycle in the coming weeks. The Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro is an ode to the first scrambler by Ducati, introduced around half a century ago. It features a tasteful retro colour scheme, tan ribbed seat, along with spoke wheels and block pattern tyres. The mechanicals and electronics are the same as the standard Scrambler 1100.
2022 Kawasaki Versys 650, 50th Anniversary Edition Bikes:
Kawasaki took the drapes off the updated Versys 650 in November 2021. It finally will receive electronic and feature updates, which should make the 650cc ADV a lot more versatile than before. Along with this, Kawasaki India will also launch the 50th-anniversary editions of the Z900, Z650, and the Z650RS in the coming weeks. In fact, the bikemaker had already teased their arrival in January.
Hero Electric Scooter:
Hero MotoCorp revealed earlier that it intends to launch its first electric scooter in the first quarter of 2022. If we’re being optimistic, Hero could launch the e-scooter by the end of this month. Take a look at the expected features, range and other details in our analysis here.
Praveen M.
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