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Top 5 upcoming bikes: In Indian homes, the festive season is perhaps one of the most joyful time of the year. There are a lot of festivals are coming, and the general feeling is quite pleasant. As a result, it is not unexpected that Indians shop a lot during this time period. So, if you're planning to do the same this holiday season, and your shopping basket requires a good motorcycle, don't worry! Here are five motorcycles that may be released around this time.
Triumph Scrambler 400X
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Triumph stunned us all when it unveiled the Speed 400 for an incredible Rs 2.23 lakh (for the first 10,000 clients). So, with the Scrambler 400X, you can anticipate that same experience in a bit more robust and even more elegant form. The Scrambler is undeniably attractive, and considering that it is both more attractive and more powerful than its immediate opponent, the Yezdi Scrambler, we expect it to draw a lot of attention, much like the Speed 400. The bike will be released in India in October, and we expect it to cost roughly Rs 2.60 lakh ex-showroom.
2023 KTM 390 Duke
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The current-generation KTM 390 Duke is a crazy little beast, and with the revised model, KTM will really increase the ante. All of this will come at a cost, and we anticipate the bike to be priced about Rs 3.50 lakh (ex-showroom). Its release date is expected to be around November 2023. Given that the original Duke was released over 30 years ago, KTM may be looking to spice up this year's EICMA.
Yamaha R3 And MT-03
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Since Yamaha offered us a taste of the R3 a few years ago, it has left many of us wanting more, especially since the bike was retired a few years ago. But now, in addition to the supersport, the MT-03 will be available in India. Both motorcycles bring an absolute jewel of an engine to the table. The 321cc parallel-twin engine is smooth and adaptable. It is capable of both pottering around slowly in the city and blasting your way around a racing course! In terms of pricing, the MT-03 might cost around Rs 3 lakh, while its faired sister could cost around Rs 3.50 lakh, both ex-showroom.
Top 5 upcoming bikes: Himalayan 450
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When it was first introduced, the Himalayan 411 was the most anticipated motorbike from Royal Enfield. The Himalayan 450 has finally completed the cycle by becoming the most anticipated Royal Enfield. In reality, Royal Enfield only recently disclosed its exhaust system. The adventure bike is expected to arrive in the next few months with an estimated price of around Rs 2.80 lakh (ex-showroom). The Himalayan 450 is constantly being tested, with the most recent sighting occurring earlier this month. It will be the first Royal Enfield to include a liquid-cooled engine, a modern-looking TFT instrument cluster, and much more.
2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350
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The Bullet 350 is the world's longest production motorbike and, without a doubt, the most recognisable model in Royal Enfield's range. And that stature is about to be raised a level, as the bike will now be available in the brand's new and pretty remarkable J-series platform. The 2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is finally heading to our shores after many test mules were seen. Royal Enfield released a teaser earlier this month, and the bike will be formally released on September 1. In terms of pricing, we believe Royal Enfield would sell it at Rs 1.80 lakh (ex-showroom). When it arrives, it will compete against the Benelli Imperiale 400.
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