All The 2-wheelers That Launched In September
- by Nishaad Joshi
- Sep 30, 2023
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Retro roadsters, aggressive streetfighters, scooters and even bobbers, this month saw it all!
What a month this one was! With nearly 15 two-wheelers launched or updated, this one surely packed a lot and had something for everyone. So if you ended up missing out on some of the action, fret not; Here’s the lowdown on all the two-wheelers that were launched this month:
2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 finally got the update we’ve been waiting for. Here’s all that’s new on the updated bike. And if you’re wondering how that has affected it in the real world, here’s how the new bike is like to ride.
TVS Apache RTR 310
TVS launched the naked version of the Apache RR 310 this month too. Called the Apache RTR 310, here’s all that it packs. And if you want to know more about how it rides, check out our first ride review.
Jawa 42 Bobber Black Mirror Variant
The Jawa 42 Bobber was already a stylish bike. But Jawa upped the game this month, giving it a new flashy variant called the Black Mirror. It not only looks good, but also packs more practicality over the standard 42 Bobber.
2024 KTM 390 Duke And 250 Duke
The 2024 KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke finally landed in India this month and both have been priced fantastically! Here’s how much they both cost now.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R
India got its smallest inline-four, courtesy Kawasaki launching the Ninja ZX 4R in India, a 400cc screamer of a 400cc inline-four! Here’s how much it costs.
Updated Honda CB300F And CB200X
Honda launched the updated CB300F and the CB200X in India this month too. Here’s everything new on the CB200X. The CB300F, meanwhile, now costs a massive Rs 58,900 less than what it did when it was first launched. Here’s its new price.
Yamaha MotoGP Editions
Yamaha capitalised on the MotoGP fever by launching MotoGP editions of the R15M, MT-15 And Ray ZR 125 Fi Hybrid. They look really good and cost a miniscule amount over their standard models.
Honda Repsol Editions
Yamaha wasn’t the only one capitalising on the BharatGP craze. Honda, too, jumped on the bandwagon, launching Repsol editions of the Hornet 2.0 and the Dio 125. Check them out here.
Bajaj Pulsar N150
The Bajaj Pulsar P150 is now available in the clothes of the N160. Confused? Understandable! Here’s a detailed breakdown of what the N150 is all about.
Honda Activa Limited Edition
The Honda Activa 6G got a new edition this month and it looks quite classy.
Honda SP125 Sports Edition
Yep, it was quite a busy month for Honda, with the Japanese brand launching a sports edition of its 125cc bike, the SP125. The colour scheme for the sports edition looks really nice, and you can check it out here.