Upcoming Bikes: With the Indian two-wheeler market showing no signs of slowing down, several manufacturers are gearing up to launch new models in the country. Here’s a quick roundup of some of the most exciting bikes that are expected to hit Indian roads soon.
Aprilia RS 440
Aprilia is reportedly working on a new supersport bike based on the RS 660. The upcoming model called the RS 440, is expected to feature a 440 cc parallel twin-cylinder engine and is likely to be introduced later this year or in early 2024 in India.
Hero-Harley Davidson
The first bike to come out of the partnership between Hero and Harley-Davidson is set to launch soon. Leaked images reveal a retro-modern design with sharp lines and a 400-440 cc single-cylinder engine. The motorcycle will come equipped with USD front forks, a digital cluster, LED lighting, twin shocks, and a wide handlebar. It will compete against middleweight bikes from KTM, Royal Enfield, Jawa-Yezdi, and BMW.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
The upcoming adv bike from Royal Enfield is expected to make a big impact in the market. The bike will be based on a new chassis and will feature a 450 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine. The Himalayan 450 will take on KTM 390 Adventure and is likely to be priced at around Rs. 2.6 lakh (ex-showroom).
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KTM 390 Duke
The next-generation KTM 390 Duke has been spotted testing several times and is expected to be unveiled globally soon before arriving in India later this year or in early 2024. The bike is expected to feature several mechanical revisions and a performance upgrade. The design is said to be heavily influenced by the 1290 Super Duke R.
Bajaj-Triumph
Bajaj-Triumph is all set to reveal their first bike on June 27, which is speculated to be a scrambler or a roadster, or both. The new models will help the British brand enter the lucrative entry-level middleweight segment and will be powered by a new 400 cc engine.
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