This week, the two-wheeler industry saw exciting launches and important updates for bike lovers. The brands are bringing something for everyone. Royal Enfield introduced the Goan Classic 350, while Brixton entered India with four new bikes. These launches highlight a growing focus on modern retro designs and advanced features. Let’s know more in details:
Royal Enfield has just launched the Goan Classic 350 at an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 2.35 lakh in Indian market. This premium bike equips new features and more from the Classic 350. The all-new bike from the brand comes with a bobber design with a single seat and raised handlebars. An extra seat at the back is available as an option for that vintage appeal.
Furthermore, it features LED headlights, painted wire-spoke wheels, and stylish white-wall tubeless tyres. The bike comes in four vibrant colours, including Purple Haze, Rave Red, Shack Black, and Trip Teal.
Brixton has launched four new bikes in India, including Cromwell 1200, Cromwell 1200 X, Crossfire 500 X, and Crossfire 500XC. These bikes blend retro styling with modern features and powerful engines. Moreover, their deliveries begin in January 2025.
Cromwell 1200: Rs 7.84 lakh
Scrambler Cromwell 1200 X: Rs 9.10 lakh
Crossfire 500XC: Rs 5.19 lakh
Crossfire 500 X: Rs 4.74 lakh
Royal Enfield is testing a new 750cc cafe racer in Chennai. The motorcycle sports a semi-faired design, clip-on handlebars and rear-set footpegs for that sporty touch. Its distinctive Monza-style front fairing and redesigned fuel tank add charm. Additionally, this new bike by Royal Enfield will have dual front disc brakes, alloy wheels, and traditional telescopic forks. It will also boast chrome indicators, black twin exhausts, and a single-pod digital display. The launch is likely in 2026-27.
This week TVS has launched the newest version of the Apache RTR 160 4V for Rs. 1,39,990. In the newest model, the bike comes in three new colours, including Granite Grey, Matte Black, and Pearl White. Apart from this, it features new golden USD front forks and red alloy wheels that add a premium touch. Furthermore, the bike retains its sporty look, which is popular among young riders. The 37mm USD forks improve handling and reduce unsprung weight. It also has a monoshock rear suspension and disc brakes at both ends. These updates make it stylish and better to ride.
Italian brand Velocifero has launched the VLF Tennis electric scooter in India for Rs 1.30 lakh. It is locally made in Kolhapur by KAW Veloce Motors, and deliveries will start on November 25. Moreover, the scooter has a sleek, compact design with a rectangular LED headlight and weighs just 88 kg. It offers a 2.5 kWh removable battery with a 130 km range and a 1.5 kW hub motor. The top speed is 65 kmph, and charging takes three hours.
Kawasaki has dropped the price for the Ninja ZX-10R by Rs. 1.14 lakh last week. This makes the motorcycle price at Rs. 17.34 lakh now. Moreover, this Ninja bike has finally become more affordable and an even better value-for-money proposition than before. Its price was earlier close to the BMW S 1000 RR, which made it less desirable. Kawasaki thus hopes that this discount will attract more buyers for the popular supersport.
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