This month, the Indian market is eagerly anticipating the launch of four new 2-wheelers, ranging from adventure bikes to scooters and a performance bike. These upcoming releases have garnered significant attention and anticipation from enthusiasts. Stay tuned for comprehensive details on each of these exciting new additions to the 2-wheeler segment.
Bajaj is set to release the upgraded Pulsar N250 on April 10th, featuring several enhancements. These include new ABS Modes, Traction Control, a TFT Display with Smartphone Connectivity, Upside-Down Front Forks Suspension, a Wider Rear Tyre, and fresh paint options for the bike. Due to these updates, the price is expected to go up by up to Rs. 10,000. Considering the current price of Rs. 1.50 Lakh, it’s estimated that the updated N250 will be priced around Rs. 1.60 Lakh.
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Hero introduced the Xoom 160 at the EICMA last year and later showcased it at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024 and the Hero World 2024. This scooter boasts a premium appearance and has the potential to establish Hero in the premium scooters segment. The Xoom 160 is equipped with a 156cc, Single-Cylinder, Liquid-Cooled Engine generating 14 BHP and 13.7 NM of torque. It features a striking design and comes with amenities like Bluetooth Connectivity, Turn-by-Turn Navigation, Keyless ignition, Remote Boot access, LED lighting, and more. The expected starting price for the Xoom 160 is around Rs. 1.3 Lakh.
The big launch this month could be the BMW R 1300 GS which is on sale for few months in the international markets. It receives new headlamp, larger 1300cc boxer engine delivering 145 BHP and 149 NM Torque paired to 6 Speed Gearbox. It gets multiple features like Multi-level Traction Control, Radar-based Rider Assistance – Adaptive Cruise Control, Front Collision Warning, Lane Change Warning, etc; ABS modes and few more. It’s expected to be priced at Rs. 24 Lakh.
Honda could bring back its CBR650R bike to the middleweight supersport market in 2024. This bike was first launched in Europe in February and might come to India by the end of this month. The new version has a sleeker design similar to the CBR1000RR-R, along with new paint options and added features like traction control, ABS, full LED lights, and a TFT display that connects to smartphones. The CBR650R is however still powered by the same 649cc 4 Cylinder inline engine, producing 94 BHP and 62.3 NM of torque. The bike’s hardware remains unchanged. In Europe, it’s priced around 7.69 Lakh, but we expect it to cost about Rs. 8 Lakh in India.