From product launches to facelifts, videos have become an integral part when it comes to two-wheeler reviews. Giving the viewers an added dimension of understanding and grasping information better on a particular model has become a lot easier. And this is why not wanting to waste any time introduced our own channel this year. That being said, besides our Top 5 popular motorcycle review story, we have compiled a list the top 5 video review reviews that have garnered good response and traction in terms of viewership. Here’s the list:
5. Benelli Imperiale 400
Coming in at the fifth position is Benelli’s all-new modern-vintage offering that has been introduced to take on the segment leader Royal Enfield Classic 350. Christened the Imperiale 400, the motorcycle draws its inspiration from the Imperiale 125, a motorcycle manufactured back in the 1950s, by the erstwhile Benelli-owned company, MotoBi. There is a lot to be liked about this motorcycle and not to forget it’s not too steep price tag as well. There’s also the global brand image that comes with a rich legacy that adds to the desirability of the motorcycle.
4. Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Royal Enfield had expanded its product portfolio by bringing in two motorcycles that are based on a 650cc twin-cylinder platform that has been developed ground up. Ever since its introduction, the motorcycles have received a huge response in the domestic as well as international markets. Over here, we have the Interceptor 650 twin, a classic-styled streetbike with a retro appeal that is also comfortable for long-distance riding. The motorcycle is a mix of old-school feel combined with modern machinery that strikes a sweet balance making the Interceptor 650 a lucrative proposition to consider.
3. Jawa Classic ABS
Up next is the review of an iconic motorcycle, which although in its modern form, brings along with it a rich history and legacy. Resurrected by Classic Legends, Jawa is a brand that is responsible for a big part of our Indian two-wheeler history. The Jawa Classic follows the same look of the original Jawa but is equipped with modern machinery and features which makes it an interesting deal to consider.
2. Hero XPulse 200
The Hero XPulse 200 is the successor to the Impulse that was earlier sold in the country. Being an off-road-ready adventure tourer, Hero has latched onto the current touring bug, making it the right time to bring in a product like this one. The brand had unveiled the motorcycle for the first time at the 2017 EICMA motor show in Milan. Keeping to the same roots sown by the Impulse, the XPulse 200 takes it ahead by being a more accessible and purposeful product.
1. TVS Apache RR 310
Combining more than 35 years learning on a racetrack with technology borrowed for BMW Motorrad, the Apache RR 310 is TVS’ flagship motorcycle on offer. Sporting a trellis frame that is enclosed by an aerodynamic full-fairing with Bi-LED headlamps, unique reverse inclined DOHC engine, track-tuned 6-speed gearbox and premium KYB suspension components, the RR 310 is a motorcycle that’s designed on a racetrack for the road.