Weekly Bike News Wrapup: 2021 TVS Apache RR 310, Royal Enfield Classic 350 Launched, 2022 KTM RC Range Unveiled And More!
Published On Sep 4, 2021 07:55 AM By Praveen M.for TVS Apache RR 310
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This week has been hot-and-happening with several launches and unveils
It’s been an eventful week for us two-wheeler enthusiasts as several manufacturers launched and unveiled multiple products for different kinds of riders. We’ve handpicked the top five headlines of the week, take a look:
2021 TVS Apache RR 310 Launched
After several covid-induced delays, TVS finally launched the 2021 iteration of its flagship supersport, the Apache RR 310. For this year, the Hosur-based company has equipped the motorcycle with several segment-first features, that too at an affordable price point. Take a look at all the details in our launch report here.
2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Launched
The 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 marks a new chapter in the cult bikemaker’s history as it serves as a replacement to its predecessor, which has been the best-selling Royal Enfield throughout its decade-long existence. The manufacturer has made the new Classic more feature-packed, much more refined, but more importantly, hasn’t compromised on its old-school appeal.
2022 KTM RC 125, RC 200, RC 390 Unveiled
Things just got even more exciting for supersport fans as KTM unveiled its entire 2022 RC lineup. Yes, apart from that gaudy-looking (in our opinion) face , the Austrian bikemaker has made several changes to make the new RC series bikes even more formidable around the track. Check this out to know all about the KTM RC 125 and RC 200, and here’s everything you need to know about the next-gen RC 390.
2021 Triumph Speed Twin Launched
The 2021 Speed Twin is Triumph India’s latest BS6-compliant motorcycle. It’s not only greener, but also gets quite a few upgrades, making it an even more wholesome bike than before. Here are all the details.
Latest Reviews
We took the 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 out for a spin, and came back pleasantly surprised at how much better it is than its predecessor, as an overall package. You can read all about Royal Enfield’s latest retro bike (including the tested city and highway mileage figures) in our road test review here.
TVS invited us to sample its newest track-weapon, the 2021 RR 310, at the Madras Motor Race Track (MMRT), Chennai. It’s staggering how much the changes in suspension help in getting the most out of the motorcycle. Here are our impressions.