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    2024 Kawasaki Eliminator 400 India Launch Price Rs 5.62 Lakh

    2024 Kawasaki Eliminator 400 India LaunchIn view of the strong growth in middleweight segment, Kawasaki Eliminator 400 has been launched in IndiaKawasaki has launched the 2024 Eliminator 400 in India. First launched last year, it is priced from Rs 5.62 lakh ex-sh in India. Kawasaki Eliminator 400 can emerge as an alternative option to the likes of Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650.Kawasaki Eliminator 400 stylingUnlike a thoroughbred cruiser, Kawasaki Eliminator 400 seems like a modern interpretation of a cruiser. It is predominantly for city streets, although it can also accommodate extended journeys on the highways. One of the key highlights is the long and low design, which should ensure adequate control and balance. With seat height of just 735 mm, even shorter riders will find this bike quite easy to manoeuvre.2024 Kawasaki Eliminator 400 India LaunchRetro bits are evident with the round headlamps and rear-view mirrors. The bike has all-LED lighting, a slender, stretched fuel tank, short fenders, exposed frame and engine parts and dual exhaust pipes. The bike has a comfortable riding stance, with wide handlebar and slightly forward-set foot pegs.The bike allows the natural positioning of the hands and knees, which will ensure adequate comfort during long distance rides. Looking at the seat format, Kawasaki Eliminator 400 seems more suitable for solo rides. The rider gets a chunky seat, whereas the pillion seat size is barely adequate.2024 Kawasaki Eliminator 400 India LaunchIn its home market Japan, the bike is offered in three colour options. In terms of tech features, Eliminator 400 is equipped with a circular fully digital instrument pod. Display items include speedometer, tachometer, clock, odometer, gear position indicator, current and average fuel consumption, dual trip meter and fuel gauge.The digital instrument panel has Bluetooth, which can be used to access a range of connectivity features via Kawasaki’s Rideology smartphone app. Users can get notifications for call and email, and access riding logs and vehicle information.Kawasaki Eliminator 400 performancePowering the Kawasaki Eliminator 400 is the 399cc parallel-twin engine, borrowed from the Ninja 400. It churns out 48 hp of max power and 37 Nm of peak torque. The engine has powerful low-speed torque, which makes it suitable for city sprints. At high speeds, the engine delivers a linear response, making it apt for tasks like highway cruising. The bike is offered with assist and slipper clutch as standard. More

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    Ducati Announces 8 New Motorcycles for India Launch in 2024

    Ducati to launch 8 new motorcycles in India this yearRevving into the Future: Ducati’s Impressive 2024 Motorcycle Collection for IndiaLuxury motorcycle manufacturer Ducati has set hearts racing with the announcement of its plans to introduce a stunning lineup of 8 new motorcycles for the Indian market in 2024. The revelation was made at the prestigious Ducati World Premiere 2024, signalling an exciting year ahead for motorcycle enthusiasts across the country.New Motorcycles to Elevate Riding ExperienceAmong the highly anticipated models are the Multistrada V4 RS, DesertX Rally, Panigale V4 Racing Replica 2023, Diavel for Bentley, Hypermotard 698 Mono, Monster 30° Anniversario, Panigale V4 SP2 30° Anniversario 916, and the new Streetfighter V4S 2023. These offerings aim to elevate the Ducati experience for riders seeking sophistication, style, and top-notch performance.The Managing Director of Ducati India, Mr. Bipul Chandra, expressed his enthusiasm for this significant development. Highlighting Ducati’s accomplishments in 2023, including securing victories in prestigious racing events, Mr. Chandra attributed the brand’s success to the unwavering support of the motorcycling community.He extended gratitude for the community’s appreciation of Ducati’s diverse product range, emphasizing the remarkable popularity of the V4 platform in India. “We are excited to introduce 8 new Ducati motorcycles, along with 2 new dealerships, and are looking forward to a promising 2024 for Ducati in India,” said Mr. Chandra.Unveiling ScheduleThe unveiling schedule for these new models is set to begin with the exclusive launch of the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini in the first quarter of 2024. Following this, Q2 will witness the arrival of the DesertX Rally, Hypermotard 698 Mono, and the new Streetfighter V4 range. The Multistrada V4 RS and the limited edition Diavel for Bentley are slated for a Q4 release.Booking Details and AvailabilityPotential buyers eager to get a glimpse of these exciting offerings can find indicative prices on the Ducati India website starting from the 2nd week of January 2024. Additionally, bookings for these models are now open at all Ducati dealerships situated across key cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Chandigarh, and Ahmedabad.This move by Ducati not only amplifies its commitment to the Indian market but also reflects the brand’s dedication to delivering innovation, performance, and a premium riding experience to motorcycle enthusiasts nationwide. More

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    TVS Sales December 2023 – 25% Total & 8% Exports YoY Growth

    TVS Apache RangeThe TVS sales December 2023 charts show a clear increase in popularity for the brand’s 2W products abroad with growing total exportsIndia’s leading 2W and 3W vehicle manufacturer, TVS Motor, demonstrated impressive sales performance for the month December 2023. The company closed CY 2023 with registering 25% YoY growth in Q3 numbers. Total sales grew by 33.14% YoY in domestic markets with 7.54% growth in exports YoY.TVS Sales December 2023When compared to the sales performance in the extended festive month of November 2023, TVS saw a total decline of 17.11% MoM. Motorcycles remained TVS’ best-selling category with 1,48,049 units sold last month accounting for 51.04% of total sales. When compared to 1,24,705 units sold in December 2022, sales grew by 18.72% YoY, gaining 23,344 units in volume.However, when compared to 1,72,836 units sold in November 2023, motorcycles saw a 14.34% YoY decline, losing 24,787 units in volume. The company sold 1,03,167 scooters last month with 18.72% YoY growth and 24% MoM decline and accounted for 35.57% of total sales. Volume gain YoY was 26,401 units and volume loss MoM was 32,582 units.TVS sold 38,848 mopeds in December 2023, whose sales accounted for 13.39% of the company’s total sales. Mopeds saw 48.30% YoY growth and a 10.73% MoM decline. The company sold 11,232 iQubes and TVS X with 1.45% YoY growth and a 33.07% MoM decline. iQube and X had sold 16,782 units a month before and hence there was a 5,550 units volume deficit MoM.TVS Sales December 2023 – YoYTotal 2W domestic sales for the brand was 2,14,988 units which is an impressive 33.23% YoY increase, but numbers took at a rate of 25.10% MoM decline. Domestic 2W business accounted for 74.12% of TVS’ total 2W sales. Where 2W exports are concerned, the company shipped 75,076 units with 13.24% YoY growth and 15.35% MoM growth accounting for 25.88% of total 2W sales.3W and total salesCombining 2W domestic and international business, TVS registered 2,90,064 units with 27.41% YoY growth and 17.62% MoM decline. Where 3W vehicles are concerned, the company saw 1,519 units sold in domestic markets and 10,315 units shipped abroad. 3W segment showed 22.4% YoY growth and a 24.47% YoY decline in domestic market.The latest launch from TVS is Apache RTR 310. In international market, 3W exports dropped 21.29% YoY and gained 1.96% MoM. In total, TVS’ 3W business was summed up to 11,834 units which fell into the red completely with 17.51% YoY and 2.42% MoM declines. Volume loss stood at 2,512 units YoY and 294 units MoM from November 2023.TVS Sales December 2023 – MoMTotal domestic sales (2W + 3W) stood at 2,16,507 units with 33.14% YoY growth with 53,897 units gained in volume YoY and 25.09% MoM decline losing 72,521 units in volume MoM. Total exports (2W + 3W) accounted for 85,391 units and fell in the green with 7.54% YoY growth and 13.55% MoM growth.In total (2W + 3W, Domestic + Exports), TVS’s sales December 2023 charts lodged 3,01,898 units with 24.75% YoY growth as opposed to 2,42,012 units sold in December 2022 with 59,886 units volume growth. There was a MoM decline of 17.11% due to the 3,64,231 units sold in November 2023 with 62,333 units lost MoM. More

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    Royal Enfield Sales Dec 2023 – Classic, Bullet, Himalayan, 650 Twins

    Royal Enfield Meteor 350Royal Enfield sales in the sub-350cc segment dipped both YoY and MoM in December 2023 while bikes in the above 350cc segment has seen outstanding growthRoyal Enfield sales (domestic + exports) in December 2023 dipped to 63,387 units, down 7.33 percent when compared to 68,400 units sold in December 2022. On a MoM basis, it was also a 21.01 percent de-growth over 80,251 units sold in November 2023.Royal Enfield YoY and MoM SalesRoyal Enfield sales in the sub 350cc segment, that include the Bullet, Electra, Classic, Meteor and Hunter, has seen both a YoY and MoM de-growth. Sales dipped to 55,401 units in the past month from 61,223 units sold in December 2023 relating to a 5,822 unit volume de-growth. Despite falling sales, the sub 350cc segment commanded an 87.40 percent share in the company lineup. MoM sales also fell by 25.41 percent from 74,275 units sold in November 2023 when share percentage had stood at 92.55.Royal Enfield Sales Dec 2023Motorcycles in the above 350cc segment, that include the Himalayan, Super Meteor and 650 Twins, sales grew by 11.27 percent YoY to 7,986 units, up from 7,177 units sold in December 2022. MoM sales also showed off positive results with a 33.63 percent growth from 5,976 units sold in November 2023. This took total domestic sales to 57,291 units in December 2023 from 59,821 units sold in December 2022 relating to a 4.23 percent YoY de-growth. MoM domestic sales also fell by 23.75 percent from 75,137 units sold in November 2023.RE Exports saw a 28.94 percent YoY degrowth to 6,096 units in the past month from 8,579 units shipped in December 2022 while on a MoM basis, exports grew by 19.20 percent from 5,114 units sold in November 2023.Royal Enfield YTD SalesOn a year to date basis that includes the period April to December 2023, Royal Enfield sold a total (domestic + exports) of 6,85,059 units. This was an 11.14 percent growth from 6,16,370 units sold in the same period of 2022, relating to a 68,689 unit volume growth.Taking into account sales of motorcycles of engine capacity upto 350cc, total sales to date grew by 13.20 percent to 6,11,947 units, up from 5,40,589 units sold in April-December 2022 period relating to a 71,358 unit volume growth. In the above 350cc segment, sales dipped 3.52 percent YTD to 73,112 units, down from 75,781 units sold in April-December 2022. This took total sales (350cc) to 6,30,273 units in April-December 2023, up 16.11 percent from 5,42,818 units sold in April-December 2022 period.Exports undertaken by Royal Enfield on the other hand fell by 25.51 percent on a YTD basis down to 54,786 units from 73,552 units sold in April-December 2022 period. In December 2023, Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 made its globally debut in Los Angeles. The production-spec Shotgun 650 draws a strong resemblance to the Shotgun 650 Motoverse Edition that was offered in a limited edition restricted to just 25 units. It borrows its main frame as Super Meteor 650 and its engine specifications from other RE bikes in the 650cc segment. More

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    2024 Kawasaki ZX-6R Launched In India At Rs. 11.09 Lakh – CBR650R Rival

    2024 Kawasaki ZX-6R Launched In IndiaAs opposed to the 85 bhp of Honda CBR650R, Kawasaki ZX-6R launched in India boasts a higher 130 bhp peak power from its 636cc in-line 4 engineTeam Green has launched its middle-weight fire-breathing rocket in India. We are talking about the new Ninja ZX-6R in all its glory. This is a recurring model for Indian market that was earlier on sale a couple of years ago. This sits above recently launched ZX-4R and ZX-10R and the price for Kawasaki ZX-6R launched, is Rs. 11.09 lakh (ex-sh).Kawasaki ZX-6R Launched In India At Rs. XX LakhThe middle-weight in-line four-cylinder motorcycle segment was dominated by Honda with CBR650R fully faired sportsbike and its street naked counterpart, CB650R. Kawasaki used to offer ZX-6R in India and was discontinued later, making Ninja 650 its only fully-faired motorcycle in 600cc category.Honda enjoyed quite a niche by offering the most affordable fully-faired 4-cylinder motorcycles in India. That said, Honda big bikes in 500cc+ motorcycle category often saw 0 sales for a very long time. Now, Kawasaki intends to try its luck with 4-cylinder motorcycles in India with the launch of ZX-4R and now, ZX-6R.Kawasaki is offering 2 colours – Metallic Graphite Grey and Lime Green. This fully-faired motorcycle draws design inspiration from its bigger brother and most popular liter-class machine, ZX-10R. The motorcycle offers supersport styling with a large central air intake, flanked by a split LED headlights setup. There is a decent windscreen for rider to get behind, along with aerodynamic ORVMs.2024 Kawasaki ZX-6R Aluminium Perimeter frameMulti-layered fairing looks like it offers excellent aerodynamic efficiency and allows for efficient heat flow without boiling rider’s legs. There is a raised rear section ending in tail-light shaped like a ninja’s tri-pointed shuriken, perfectly complementing Ninja name in ZX-6R and the performance it offers.Powertrain, componentry and specsSpeaking of performance, Kawasaki ZX-6R launched in India, packs the famed 636cc 4-cylinder in-line engine with DOHC and 4V per cylinder config with 4 Keihin 38mm throttle bodies. Performance metrics include 128 bhp of screaming power and a very nice 69 Nm of peak torque with a 12.9:1 compression ratio.6-speed gearbox, slipper clutch, sealed chain, Kawasaki Traction Control (KRTC), power modes (Full/Low), Kawasaki Intelligent ABS (KIBS), and Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS) (upshifts only) are part of package too. There is an eco riding indicator too and the 4.3-inch TFT display offers smartphone connectivity.2024 Kawasaki ZX-6RSuspension setup includes 41mm Showa Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD telescopic front forks and Uni-Trak gas-charged rear mono-shock. Both suspensions get compression, rebound and preload adjustability. The 17-inch alloy wheels are wrapped with 120-70 front and 185-55 rear tyres.Dropping anchors on this beast are dual 310mm discs at the front with radially-mounted 4-piston calipers and a single 220mm disc at the rear with a single-piston caliper. All of this is mounted on an aluminium perimeter frame with a 1,400 mm wheelbase and 129.5 mm ground clearance. Fuel tank is 17L in capacity and has a 198 kg kerb weight. More

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    Hero Classic 350 Rival Launch, Media Drive Dates Revealed – Hurikan 440 Name Final?

    X440 test mule that could be Hero’s Hurikan 440Given the VFM identity that Hero MotoCorp has, we can expect the new Hero Classic 350 rival to be priced around Rs. 2 lakh (ex-sh)Royal Enfield seems to have hit the ball out of the park with Classic 350. The motorcycle has proved to be a phenomenon among Indian buyers. In November 2023, RE sold 30K+ Classic 350 in India. That’s a sizeable chunk. A chunk that India’s biggest 2W manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, is eyeing with a new 440cc bike.Hero Classic 350 Rival Launch Soon?Joining the long line of Classic 350 rivals is Hero MotoCorp. The line consists of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles, Honda CB350 lineup, Harley-Davidson X440 and Triumph Speed 400. Hero’s new Classic 350 rival will share the same 440cc platform that was co-developed with Harley-Davidson and seen on X440.There may be a small difference in engine tuning to place Harley-Davidson X440 as the more premium and performant machine than Hero’s offering. This should allow Hero MotoCorp to undercut X440 and most of its rivals by a large margin. Hero’s production capacity is among the largest in the world and with that, the company might establish an aggressive price point.Considering X440 is already a retro-style motorcycle, we expect Hero to position its motorcycle slightly differently. We’re talking about slightly toned-down design attributes and fancy finishes for sheet metal. Probably cut down on a few features too. The name Hurikan 440 was recently trademarked by Hero MotoCorp and has a good chance of ending up on its Classic 350 rival.Hero Classic 350 Rival Media DriveHurikan 440 Name Final?In yesterday’s post, we covered upcoming Hero MotoCorp motorcycle based on Harley-Davidson X440 and how it can be a Classic 350 rival. In the post, we mentioned launch date as January 22nd. The recent media invites sent by the company suggest media drive events to be held between 15th and 16th February.Considering Karizma XMR 210 costs Rs. 1.8 lakh (ex-sh), we can speculate Hero Hurikan 440 (name not confirmed) to be priced at around Rs. 2 lakh (ex-sh). In comparison, Harley-Davidson X440 costs Rs. 2,39,500 (ex-sh) for base Denim variant and goes till Rs. 2,79,500 for S variant with alloy wheels and connectivity suite.Performance metrics of Hero Hurikan 440 might be slightly lower than that of Harley-Davidson X440. For context, X440 has 27 bhp of peak power and 38 Nm of peak torque. Hurikan 440 will continue to get a 6-speed transmission with different gearing than X440. Hero’s biggest motorcycle will feature dual-channel ABS.Other areas for (potential) cost-cutting for Hero Hurikan 440 are less sophisticated front suspension setup as opposed to X440’s 43mm KYB USD telescopic front forks. Wheels on Hurikan 440 might not feature any dual-tone effect and wear skinnier rubber too when compared to X440. Hero is expected to play VFM card and establish an attractive price point with its flagship product. More

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    Bajaj Auto Sales Dec 2023 Nears 3.26 Lakh – 16% Growth YoY

    Bajaj Pulsar N rangeBajaj Auto has released its sales report for December 2023, showcasing remarkable growth across its two-wheeler and commercial vehicle segmentsCombining both two-wheeler and commercial vehicle sales, Bajaj Auto showcased robust performance. The total domestic sales for December 2023 hit 190,919 units, marking a striking 28% surge compared to 148,583 units in the same period the previous year. On the export front, the company registered sales of 135,887 units, indicating a modest 2% growth from December 2022’s 132,931 units. The cumulative total sales of 326,806 units for both segments displayed a commendable 16% rise from December 2022’s 281,514 units.Bajaj Auto Sales Dec 2023 – Two WheelersIn the two-wheeler segment, Bajaj Auto reported a significant uptick in both domestic and export sales. Domestically, the company recorded a sales figure of 158,370 units, marking an impressive 26% increase from December 2022’s 125,553 units. Export numbers also saw a rise, albeit more modestly, reaching 124,631 units, up by 3% compared to the previous year’s 121,499 units. The combined total for two-wheeler sales stood at 283,001 units, reflecting a notable 15% increase from December 2022’s 247,052 units.Bajaj Auto sales Dec 2023 vs Dec 2022Commercial Vehicles on the RiseThe commercial vehicle segment also experienced a surge in sales for Bajaj Auto. The domestic market witnessed a substantial growth of 41%, with sales climbing to 32,549 units in December 2023 from 23,030 units in the same period last year. However, exports in this category faced a slight decline, dropping by 2% to 11,256 units from December 2022’s 11,432 units. The overall commercial vehicle sales tallied at 43,805 units, demonstrating a commendable 27% increase from the 34,462 units recorded in December 2022.Cumulative Year-to-Date FiguresCombining both two-wheeler and commercial vehicle segments, Bajaj Auto showcased a mixed performance in the year-to-date sales for April to December 2023. The total domestic sales for this period reached 2,057,393 units, marking a significant 29% surge compared to 1,591,594 units in the same period the previous year. However, on the export front, the company recorded sales of 1,224,964 units, indicating a challenging 17% decline from April to December 2022’s 1,476,535 units. The cumulative total sales of 3,282,357 units for both segments displayed a moderate 7% increase from April to December 2022’s 3,068,129 units.Bajaj Auto sales YTD Dec 2023Two-Wheelers: Domestic Demand Surges, Export Woes PersistIn the realm of two-wheelers, Bajaj Auto experienced a substantial surge in domestic sales. The company recorded a noteworthy 22% increase in domestic two-wheeler sales, reaching 1,703,704 units from April to December 2023, compared to 1,390,893 units during the same period in 2022. However, the export segment faced challenges, witnessing a 17% decline, with sales dropping to 1,107,402 units from April to December 2023, down from 1,326,541 units in the corresponding period in 2022. The cumulative total for two-wheeler sales stood at 2,811,106 units, reflecting a modest 3% increase from April to December 2022’s 2,717,434 units.Commercial Vehicles: Remarkable Growth in Domestic Market, Export DownturnBajaj Auto’s commercial vehicle segment showcased remarkable growth in the domestic market. Sales soared by an impressive 76%, with figures climbing to 353,689 units from April to December 2023, compared to 200,701 units in the same period in 2022. However, the export landscape for commercial vehicles proved to be challenging, experiencing a significant 22% decrease, with sales dropping to 117,562 units from April to December 2023, down from 149,994 units in the corresponding period in 2022. The overall commercial vehicle sales tallied at 471,251 units, demonstrating a commendable 34% increase from April to December 2022’s 350,695 units.Market Insights and Future ProspectsBajaj Auto’s impressive growth in sales for December 2023 signals a positive trajectory in the company’s performance. The substantial surge in both domestic and export markets across two-wheelers and commercial vehicles indicates a strong consumer demand for their products.This upward trend may be attributed to various factors, including consumer confidence, the introduction of new models, and effective marketing strategies employed by Bajaj Auto. Additionally, the company’s robust distribution network both domestically and internationally likely played a pivotal role in achieving these impressive sales figures. With this notable performance, Bajaj Auto is poised to continue its momentum in the automobile market, showcasing its commitment to innovation, quality, and meeting customer needs in the coming months. More

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    Hero Teased New 440cc Bike – Roadster? Bigger Xpulse 440?

    X440 test mule that could be Hero’s Classic 350 rivalIf it is a RE Classic 350 rival, Hero’s new 440cc motorcycle might be priced aggressively and under rival’s pricing to significant extentIndia’s largest motorcycle manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, is strengthening its position in premium motorcycle space in the Asian subcontinent. As of now, this 2W behemoth is Primarily known for its budget commuters. The company’s biggest 440cc motorcycle is launching on 22nd January 2024, as teased by the company.Hero Teased New 440cc Bike – Name starts with an R?Partnership with Harley-Davidson is spawning a 440cc motorcycle for Hero, as teased by the company recently. As per the teaser, we might be looking at the same 440cc platform jointly developed by Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson. In the soundtrack of this teaser was a bassy exhaust note.In this teaser, Hero MotoCorp is highlighting the letter ‘R’. This could be a clear indication that the name of Hero’s upcoming 440cc motorcycle might start with R. The question, however, is what kind of a motorcycle is Hero MotoCorp cooking? There are a few possibilities.Is this a Classic 350 rivaling Retro motorcycle?If we look at test mules that revolve around Hero’s research centre in Jaipur, we can see a few Harley-Davidson X440 test mules that may be testing a new set of accessories for X440 like rear pillion backrest. Thst said, we have also reported surprising X440 test mules with heavy camouflage and without accessories after Harley-Davidson X440 launched it in India.Hero Teased New 440cc BikePrimary speculations point towards a badge-engineered X440 under Hero’s name to take a dig at ever-popular Royal Enfield Classic 350. Considering sales potential, this is among the logical possibilities too. Badge engineering is common practice and bike makers like BMW and TVS are at it too.Positioning as a power cruiser or power roadster with retro looks, Hero could cut down on a few premium finishes and features from X440 to create a Classic 350 rival under Hero brand and price it aggressively. We’re talking about Rs. 2 lakh (ex-sh) price point. It would be a tempting proposition.210cc Xpulse and Xtreme?Other possibilities include the launch of 210cc versions of current Xpulse 200 and Xtreme 160R, based on 210cc liquid-cooled DOHC 4V engine from Karizma XMR 210. The R name that Hero MotoCorp is highlighting might denote Xtreme 210R. There may be design inspirations from Hero 2.5R XTUNT Concept motorcycle recently unveiled at 2023 EICMA.Hero Xtreme 210 and Xpulse 210 spotted testingIs it Xpulse 440 with a new name?Other set of test mules spotted around Jaipur is Xpulse 440. This is Hero’s big-capacity ADV motorcycle that will take on the likes of Royal Enfield New Himalayan, Triumph Scrambler 400X, KTM 390 Adventure and the likes. The company has been testing this upcoming Xpulse in high-altitude areas around Ladakh and Himalayas since 2022.There might be a new motorcycle in its entirety. Whose test mules never caught any prying eyes of Indian automotive enthusiasts. Something like TVS pulled out with Raider 125 launch. More info revolving around this motorcycle might surface in the coming days.Source More