Weekly News Wrapup: TVS NTorq 125 XT, 2022 KTM 390 Adventure Launched, New Bajaj Pulsars Spied And More
This week has been jam packed with multiple launches, sneak peeks of upcoming bikes and more. Here are the top 5 headline grabbers
The first week of May started with a bang with several interesting developments in the world of two-wheelers. From spy shots to launches and price revisions, here are the top five news of the week:
TVS NTorq 125 XT launched
TVS updated the NTorq 125 with a new XT variant, armed with a bey of (geeky) tricks up its sleeve. That said, its asking price will make you feel XT-remely disappointed. If you’re confused between all the variants on offer, this guide will clear all your doubts. You can also take a detailed look at the XT variant in images here.
2022 KTM 390 Adventure launched
KTM finally launched the 2022 390 Adventure in the country at a nominal premium over its predecessor. The updated iteration comes with new modes in traction control, stronger wheels as well as snazzier shades. Know all the differences between the new and the old one here.
2022 Bajaj Pulsar 150, Pulsar N160 Spied
Bajaj Auto has some really exciting stuff brewing in its backyard, as the 2022 Pulsar 150 and the 2022 Pulsar N160 were spied. The former comes with the same trademark Pulsar design language, albeit with some substantial changes. The latter looks like the Bajaj Pulsar N250 but features quite a few distinguishing elements to demarcate it from the quarter-litre naked.
Royal Enfield Himalayan & Meteor 350 lose Tripper navigation, May 2022 price list revealed:
Thanks to the global semiconductor chip shortage, Royal Enfield has removed the Tripper Navigation pod from the Himalayan as well as the Meteor 350. That said, you can still avail them as an optional fitment. Consequently, the bikemaker has reduced the prices of the two bikes. If you’re planning to buy a Royal Enfield bike, take a look at the latest price list of all the models and their colour variants here.
Hero XPulse 200 gets LED projector headlight:
In a surprising move, the Hero XPulse 200 has been updated with a new projector headlight setup. It not only looks cool, but should also offer better illumination than the older LED headlight. That said, there’s one big catch.
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