Introduction:
Prepare to hit the road with a new rush as leading motorcycle manufacturers prepare to launch new models in India. These upcoming bikes promise to redefine your riding experience, from Royal Enfield’s rugged Himalayan 450 to Triumph’s off-road-ready Scrambler 400X and the sporty Aprilia RS 457. In this blog, we’ll look at these two-wheelers and why they’re worth the wait.
5 Upcoming Super Bikes in India
1. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450:
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is set to hit the streets in early November, powered by a brand-new 450cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that produces an impressive 40 PS. This adventure machine is equipped with all-LED lighting, a circular digital instrument console, upside-down front forks, mono-shock rear suspension, dual-channel ABS, and a slipper and assist clutch. It is paired with a six-speed transmission.
2. Aprilia RS 457:
Aprilia India is preparing to release the RS 457, a sporty supersport bike that will compete with the Kawasaki Ninja 400, Yamaha R3, and KTM RC 390. This motorcycle is equipped with a 457cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine capable of producing around 47 bhp. This beauty will set you back around Rs. 5 lakh (ex-showroom).
3. Triumph Scrambler 400X:
Off-road enthusiasts, rejoice! The Triumph Scrambler 400X is set to hit the market in October 2023. Powered by a 398cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine pumping out 40 PS of power and 37.5 Nm of peak torque, this bike is based on the same chassis as the Speed 400 but with off-roading modifications. It boasts higher ground clearance and a longer wheelbase, perfect for tackling rough terrains.
4. Yamaha R3 & MT-03:
The eagerly awaited BSVI stage 2 compliant Yamaha YZF-R3 and MT-03 are finally on the horizon. These sporty twins are equipped with a 321cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine that churns out 40 PS and 29.4 Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed transmission. They come loaded with premium features such as all-LED lighting, dual-channel ABS, and a digital cluster. Get ready for an exhilarating ride!
5. New-Gen KTM 390 Duke:
KTM fans, brace yourselves for the third-generation KTM 390 Duke. Alongside its 125cc and 250cc siblings, this powerhouse recently made its global debut. The revamped 390 Duke boasts a fresh design, a more potent engine, and enhanced underpinnings. It’s poised to make its way to India by the end of the year, marking a significant upgrade in the nameplate’s history.
Conclusion:
These upcoming bikes are set to steal the show as the days get shorter and the riding season approaches. There’s something for everyone among these thrilling two-wheelers, whether you like adventure, sportiness, or off-road escapades. Keep an eye out for their upcoming releases, and prepare to embark on unforgettable adventures with these incredible machines. Stay tuned for more information as these bikes make their way to Indian roads.
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