Weekly Bike News Wrapup: Royal Enfield Trademarks Shotgun Name, Gen-3 Suzuki Hayabusa Launched, And More!
Is there a new Hornet 2.0-based ADV coming from Honda?
It’s been a thoroughly action-packed week in the world of two-wheelers, with multiple new launches, exciting new spy shots, exclusive scoops and more. Here’s everything you may have missed over the last seven days:
Yamaha FZ-X Spotted In Final Form
Ever since it was first leaked in RTO documents recently, the Yamaha FZ-X has been a hot topic. Now, the bike has been spotted in the clearest images yet, while seemingly on a TVC shoot. Head here for detailed images and our analytical breakdown of the bike.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Spied, Shotgun Name Trademarked
There are a lot of toys in Royal Enfield’s box at the moment, and one of the most eagerly anticipated is the Hunter 350, which has just been spotted testing yet again. Head here to check out all the images. Adding to the aura of intrigue around RE, the manufacturer has just trademarked the name ‘Shotgun’. What could it be? Find out here.
Harley-Davidson Pan America Prices Revealed
The Pan America represents a bold new direction for Harley-Davidson, and if the recently announced India pricing is anything to go by, this new direction should reap rewards for the Milwaukee manufacturer. Check out the price here. It’s not just the new ADV, H-D has announced prices for its entire 2021 lineup in India, and you can check them out here.
Gen-3 Suzuki Hayabusa Launched And Sold Out
In another landmark occasion, Suzuki launched the third generation of its legendary Hayabusa here in India. The highlight of the launch was the surprisingly lucrative price tag that you can check out here. But if you are tempted by it, we've got bad news for you: the first batch of bikes has already been sold out!
Honda NX200 Trademarked
Honda has trademarked the NX200 nametag in India, and our best guess is this will be a mild adventure bike based on the Hornet 2.0. For a breakdown of what the bike could be like and how much we expect it to cost, head here.
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