A host of new two-wheelers are on their way to the Indian market and the last week was all about them. The highlight was our exclusive report in which we revealed details of Royal Enfield’s upcoming Scram 411. There were more such stories worth paying heed to and just like every Sunday, we list the top five of them.
Royal Enfield Scram 411 details revealed
Royal Enfield is working on a new scrambler-styled model called the Scram 411. It will be based on the existing Himalayan and will borrow a lot of mechanicals from the ADV. However, there are certain elements that are unique to the Scram. To find out what they are, click on the link to our exclusive report.
2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 new colour spied
While the next-generation Royal Enfield Classic 350 has been spied multiple times before, the latest set of spy images showed a new colour option of the bike. This variant of the bike adorned dark green colour on its body panels, accentuated by golden stripes and a brown seat. Check out these new spy shots by clicking on the story link.
After test mules of the upcoming KTM RC 390 being spied umpteen times, the official images of the production model have finally leaked online. These images have clearly uncovered the fresh styling of the bike which we had been getting short glimpses of until now. The colour combination of bright orange and blue is also attention-seeking.
Bajaj Pulsar 250F new details revealed
The front fascia of the Bajaj Pulsar 250F has been seen for the first time in new spy pictures of the motorcycle. It sports an LED projector and boomerang-shaped LED DRLs integrated within a large front fairing. The windscreen is pretty tall and the LED turn indicators look similar to those seen in KTM motorcycles. Owing to the heavy camouflage, there isn’t much to be deciphered from the spy shot.
Yamaha was caught testing what looked like the upcoming version of its entry-level sportsbike, the YZF R3. Interestingly, it sported a headlamp section that looks closely similar to the new YZF R7. The same design is likely to be employed in the new R15 as well. It also boasted a new fairing design and upside-down forks at the front. Unfortunately, the launch timeline of the bike is not known yet.