August will be just as eventful as last month, with four entries. These include two versions of the country's best-selling motorcycles. In August, four exciting two-wheeler launches are set to make waves. Look out for the updated Yezdi Adventure, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, BSA Gold Star's new entry-level bike, and more. These models promise enhanced performance, innovative features, and fresh designs.
The BSA Gold Star will be launched on Independence Day. This motorbike has a modern-retro design and is powered by a 652cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. Moreover, the engine produces 45bhp and 55Nm of torque and is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. One of the standout features of the Gold Star is its styling, which functions with period-correct paint and chrome accents that highlight its traditional aesthetic.
In terms of hardware, the motorcycle features a cradle frame with a telescopic front and twin spring absorbers at the rear. It rides on wire-spoke wheels and has disc brakes at both ends, with ABS included as standard. The expected price of the bike is around Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 3.3 lakhs respectively.
The TVS Jupiter 110 remains the company's shining star despite being in the market for years with very few changes. Its recognition stems from its upright and amazing design, comfortable seats, and smooth ride. The engine is efficient and nicely made, and TVS has packed plenty of features into the scooter. In 2024, a major restructuring is anticipated, in addition to expanded possibilities. The scooter’s offerings also include the opportunity for a TFT display.
Royal Enfield’s Classic 350 has been a big fulfilment in India in view of its initial release. However, it has been available in the market for quite some time, and it is getting a little long in the tooth. To address this, the brand will release a redesigned Classic 650 on August 12. The new model is expected to come with new colours, possible design changes, and additional features. The engine and other basic components with hardware are expected to continue to be the same because no changes were as such needed.
The Triumph Daytona 660 has been eagerly awaited. Originally scheduled for release a few months ago, the brand was not on time until August 2024 because of some delays. However, the motorbike is now hitting the dealerships and is officially open for ordering.
The Daytona 660 is built on the Trident 660 platform. It has a sporty design and a supersport-like ride position, although it's far much less powerful than the Daytona 675. Moreover, it is powered by a 660cc inline-triple engine generating 95bhp at 11,250 rpm and 69Nm at 8,250 rpm. Triumph claims that most of the torque is offered from as low as the 3,125 rpm.
We expect Triumph to price the Daytona 660 around Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom). This new Triumph model could face less competition than the Kawasaki Ninja 650.
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