The last week was quite eventful for the Indian two-wheeler industry as it was all about new product launches and upcoming offerings. While we have already covered everything in detail, following our Sunday ritual, here’s a round-up of the five most noteworthy bike updates from the last week.
New Yezdi Adventure launch
Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles launched the new Yezdi Adventure with prices starting from Rs. 2.10 lakh. That makes it around Rs. 6,000 cheaper than the older model. It gets subtly tweaked styling, new colours, and revised engine internals and fuel maps for a better riding experience. Plus, it is close to 3.5kg lighter than before. The first ride review of the motorcycle is dropping on our website and YouTube channel tomorrow, 5 August.
BMW G310 RR new colour
BMW Motorrad India introduced a new colour option for the G310 RR. It is called the Racing Blue Metallic which sports blue as the primary colour with swanky red, white, and black decals running across the side fairing. This colour option will be sold alongside the existing white shade with M Sport graphics and the Cosmic Black 2 colour variant. The BMW G310 RR is priced at Rs. 3.05 lakh.
2024 Indian Roadmaster Elite launch
Indian Motorcycles launched the 2024 Roadmaster Elite in India, priced at Rs. 71.82 lakh. It is a limited edition motorcycle, featuring special bits that set it apart from the standard model. The Roadmaster Elite is limited to just 350 units worldwide. Powering the bike is a 1,800cc, V-twin engine that makes 170Nm while the package comprises a plethora of entertainment, convenience, and comfort-based features.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 spied
A prototype of this Himalayan 650 was spotted testing for the first time. It sported a semi-faired bodywork inspired by Dakar Rally motorcycles. With adjustable USD forks and dual disc brakes up front, the hardware package looks more premium than every other existing RE motorcycle. In terms of product positioning, the Himalayan 650 is likely to become the most expensive in the line-up, with a starting price of around Rs 3.8-4 lakh.
2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 new details
Royal Enfield is set to debut the updated Classic 350 on 12 August and the bike will get quite a few new features. Apart from an LED headlight, it could also get an updated instrument console with a gear position indicator and adjustable levers. Moreover, there will be new colour options and one of them will be offered with alloy wheels. These changes will certainly bump up the prices of the bike. At present, it starts from Rs. 1.93 lakh.
(All prices are ex-showroom)