With back-to-back launches and the next-generation Royal Enfield Bullet 350 spy shots, the last week was profoundly eventful. From scooters to big bikes, multiple segments witnessed a new entrant. And following our Sunday ritual, we bring you a round-up of the top five bike updates from the last week.
TVS has launched the new version of the Jupiter ZX with a price tag of Rs 80,973. The Hosur-based manufacturer has equipped it with some new nifty features. It gets TVS’ Smartxonnect functionality which facilitates it with navigation and call/SMS alerts. And just like the Ntorq 125 Race XP, this edition of the Jupiter also gets a voice assist system.
Royal Enfield Scram 411 launch
Royal Enfield has launched its Himalayan-based scrambler offering, the Scram 411. The asking price has been set to Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai) which is almost Rs 10,000 less than the ADV sibling. It uses the same motor as the Himalayan; 411cc single cylinder air-cooled unit that is good for 24.3bhp and 32Nm.To read more about it, click on the story link.
Honda has announced the launch of the 2022 Africa Twin Adventure Sports in India. The manual transmission version is priced at Rs 16,01,500 while the Dual Clutch Transmission trim costs Rs 17,55,500. The Dual Clutch Transmission will be available in Matte Ballistic Black Metallic colour while Manual Transmission in will be sold in Pearl Glare White Tricolor scheme.
Ducati Panigale V2 Bayliss launch
In the supersport segment, Ducati brought in the new Panigale V2 Bayliss in our market at an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 21.30 lakh. In comparison, the standard Panigale V2 is available at Rs 17.49 lakh. This version of the middleweight supersport model will be available in limited numbers. However, Ducati India has not revealed the total number of units that are reserved for our market.
Next-gen Royal Enfield Bullet 350 spy shots
Royal Enfield’s longest-running model is finally set to receive its much-awaited update. The next-gen version of the Bullet 350 was recently spotted testing with some changes. It will certainly get the same J platform engine that does duty on the Classic 350 and the Meteor 350. A few changes in its cycle parts will also be a part of the package.