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    New Hero Karizma XMR Patent Leaks – Reveals Production Spec Design

    New Hero Karizma XMR Patent LeaksHero MotoCorp is getting ready to launch the new gen Karizma in its most advanced and powerful avatarHero MotoCorp, the renowned Indian two-wheeler manufacturer, is set to make waves in the motorcycle industry with its upcoming model, the new Karizma XMR. After being showcased to dealers earlier this year, Hero has now filed design patent of this new motorcycle.This patent image has now leaked online, revealing finer details of the production spec 2023 Hero Karizma. Let’s delve into what makes the Hero Karizma a highly anticipated addition to the market.New Hero Karizma XMR Patent LeaksNew Hero Karizma XMR – Design and AestheticsThe leaked patent image of the Hero Karizma showcases a bold and dynamic design that exudes power and sophistication. With its sharp lines, aggressive front fairing, and muscular fuel tank, the Karizma stands out from the crowd.The motorcycle’s aerodynamic profile not only enhances its visual appeal but also promises improved performance and fuel efficiency. It features a split seat, sporty rear cowl, and a sleek exhaust, completing its sporty and contemporary look. Hero MotoCorp has undoubtedly taken a step forward in terms of design, giving the Karizma a distinct identity among its competitors.2023 Hero Karizma ZMRFeatures and Technology2023 Hero Karizma is expected to come packed with advanced features and technology to enhance the overall riding experience. The patent image reveals the presence of LED lighting, including the headlight and taillight, ensuring better visibility and safety on the road.New Hero Karizma XMR 210 FairingIt is also speculated to incorporate a fully digital instrument cluster, providing riders with vital information at a glance. Additionally, features such as ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and tubeless tires are anticipated to be part of the package, further enhancing safety and control.Engine and PerformanceWhile details about the Hero Karizma’s engine are still scarce, industry insiders speculate that it might be equipped with a refined and powerful motor. Hero MotoCorp has a history of producing reliable engines, and the Karizma is expected to continue this legacy.New Hero Karizma XMR 210 Tyre HuggerIt is likely to be powered by an all-new 210cc engine, which could deliver best in segment power and torque. Riders can anticipate a smooth and exhilarating riding experience, with ample power on tap. Whether it’s city commuting or long highway rides, the Karizma is likely to deliver exceptional performance, offering a balance of power and fuel efficiency.As motorcycle enthusiasts eagerly await its official unveiling, the Hero Karizma has already managed to generate excitement and anticipation, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in Hero MotoCorp’s legacy. Official launch is expected in the coming weeks. Expect prices to be in the Rs 1.7 lakh to Rs 1.8 lakh range, ex-sh. More

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    Upcoming TVS Apache 310cc Street Naked Motorcycle Spied Again

    Upcoming TVS Apache 310cc StreetTVS Apache RR 310-based naked bike launch nears – A Promising Addition to the TVS LineupThe highly anticipated TVS Apache 310cc Street Naked Motorcycle has been caught testing once again, hinting at its nearing launch. This new naked iteration of the popular sportbike will be based on the same 310cc platform which TVS has developed in association with BMW.Thanks to the latest spy shots from Nadeem Alvi, we now have new details. While specific details are scarce, the test mule’s exposed sections provide some insight into its design cues. The front end appears aggressive, with a sharp LED headlight and a muscular fuel tank, reminiscent of the Apache RR 310. However, the absence of a fairing exposes the bike’s robust frame and showcases its sporty essence.Upcoming TVS Apache 310cc StreetNew Apache 310 – What will it pack?There are new wheels that look a lot better than outgoing ones. These are 4-spoke in design but have 8 actual spokes. Tank shrouds get turn indicators, which look premium. There is a single-piece seat, and pillion area is now a lot higher than the outgoing model. There is a new LED tail light signature as well, which reminds me of a Pulsar.The new exhaust looks aftermarket, but it has connected wires and looks like a part of the testing as well. If TVS and BMW put this exhaust, it would make an absolute style statement. Front USD forks and rear mono-shock look similar to outgoing models. We can’t get a look at the powertrain in these pictures. There should be an upgrade here as well.Upcoming TVS Apache 310cc StreetUnderneath the skin, the TVS Apache RR 310-based naked bike is expected to inherit its powertrain from its fully faired sibling. The Apache RR 310 is equipped with a potent 312.2cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 33.5 bhp and 27.3 Nm of torque. This engine is known for its refined performance and strong mid-range power delivery, and it’s likely to be retained in the naked variant. Riders can expect an exhilarating experience, combining sporty handling and energetic acceleration.Upcoming TVS Apache 310cc StreetChassis and FeaturesWhile the spy shots conceal most of the bike’s specifics, it is anticipated that the naked version will borrow the Apache RR 310’s trellis frame, which provides excellent rigidity and stability. This should contribute to precise handling and enhanced control, making it an enjoyable ride on both city streets and twisty roads. Furthermore, TVS is known for equipping its motorcycles with advanced features, and it’s likely that the naked variant will come loaded with modern amenities such as a fully digital instrument cluster, ride modes, and advanced rider aids.Competition and Market PositioningThe naked motorcycle segment in India is highly competitive, with various manufacturers vying for market share. TVS has a strong presence in this segment with its Apache RTR series, and the addition of a naked bike based on the Apache RR 310 platform will further strengthen its product lineup.TVS Apache RTR 310 SpiedThe TVS Apache RR 310-based naked bike is expected to go head-to-head with rivals such as the KTM Duke 390, BMW G 310 R, and upcoming Yamaha MT-03. If TVS manages to price the bike competitively while offering a compelling package in terms of performance and features, it could potentially capture a significant share of the market.Source More

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    Top 10 Scooters June 2023 – Activa, Jupiter, Access, Ola, iQube, 450X

    Honda ActivaHonda Activa, though it led the segment, was the only scooter in the top 10 list to post a YoY de-growthIn the earlier post we discussed top 10 two wheelers and top 10 motorcycles. In this post, let’s take a look at the top 10 scooter sales for June 2023. These were down 2.07 percent primarily due to lower sales for the Honda Activa. The Honda Activa, the leading seller in the scooter segment has been facing tough competition from new electric scooters.Total scooter sales in the top 10 list dipped 2.07 percent in June 2023. Sales were down to 3,40,099 units in the past month, from 3,47,291 units sold in June 2022. It was also a MoM de-growth over 4,33,229 units sold in May 2023, when the list also included sales of the Bajaj Chetak.Top 10 Scooter Sales June 2023Even as Honda Activa was the only scooter on this list to post a YoY de-growth, it was still at a No.1 spot with 1,30,830 units sold last month, and only scooter to have crossed 1 lakh unit mark in terms of sales. It was a 29.01 percent de-growth when compared to 1,84,305 units sold in June 2022.TVS Jupiter sales improved by 2.23 percent to 64,252 units in June 2023, a 1,401 unit volume growth over 62,852 units sold in June 2022. TVS Ntorq sales improved by 6.15 percent to 28,077 units, up from 26,450 units sold in June 2023.Top 10 scooters June 2023Suzuki Access scooter, of which 39,503 units were sold last month, up 15.74 percent from 34,131 units sold in June 2022. This was a MoM de-growth as Suzuki’s best-seller Access 125 accounted for 45,945 unit sales in May 2023.Electric Scooter sales improve significantly in June 2023Despite reduced FAME-II subsidy implemented from June 1, 2023, electric scooter sales saw outstanding demand in June 2023. Ola (Retail) sales increased by 198.05 percent YoY to 17,579 units, up from 5,898 units sold in June 2022. This was an 11.681 unit volume growth.There was also the TVS iQube that has seen a 209.88 percent YoY growth. The company sold 14,462 units of the iQube in June 2023, up from 4,667 units sold in June 2022. Ather 450X sales increased 219.81 percent YoY growth to 10,202 units in June 2023. This was a 7,012 unit volume growth over 3,190 units sold in June 2022.Yamaha RayZR sales increased by 66.12 percent to 13,441 units while that of the Suzuki Burgman improved by 24.38 percent to 12,181 units in June 2023. At No. 10 was the Fascino scooter with a 20.93 percent YoY growth to 9,572 units, up from 7,915 units sold in June 2022 relating to a 1,657 unit volume growth. More

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    Top 10 Motorcycles June 2023 – Splendor, Pulsar, Raider, Classic 350, Unicorn

    New Royal Enfield Classic 350Hero Splendor was the best-selling motorcycle in the top 10 list in June 2023 commanding a 31 percent shareUnlike top 10 two wheeler sales in June 2023, which posted a YoY de-growth, motorcycle sales in June 2023 improved 10.52 percent YoY. There were a total of 7,66,978 units sold last month, up 10.52 percent from 6,93,999 units sold in June 2022.It was however, a de-growth on a MoM basis when compared to 8,64,427 units sold in May 2023. It was only the Hero Splendor and HF Deluxe that reported lower YoY sales while every other model on the list has seen sales growth.Top 10 Motorcycles June 2023Hero Splendor topped the list with 2,38,340 units sold last month. This was a 12.03 percent de-growth as against 2,70,923 units sold in June 2022 leading to a dip of 32,583 units in terms of volumes. Hero Splendor commanded a 31.08 percent share on this list. Honda Shine was at No. 2 with 1,31,920 units sold in June 2023 relating to a 4.74 percent YoY growth over 1,25,947 units sold in June 2022.Next there was the Bajaj Pulsar with 1,07,208 units sold, up 28.05 percent YoY from 83,723 units sold in June 2022. Bajaj Pulsar has stood at No. 2 in May 2023 with sales of 1,28,403 units thus relating to a MoM de-growth. Bajaj Pulsar currently commands a 13.98 percent share on the list of top 10 motorcycles sold in June 2023.Top 10 Motorcycles June 2023Splendor, Shine and Pulsar were the only 3 motorcycles to cross the 1 lakh unit mark. At No. 4 was the HF Deluxe with a 21.10 percent YoY de-growth. Sales dipped to 89,275 units in June 2023 from 1,13,155 units sold in June 2022 relating to a dip in volumes by 23,880 units.Hero Passion sales went up by 156.22 percent YoY to 47,554 units, up from 18,560 units sold in June 2022. It was also in June 2023 that the company introduced the new Passion Plus priced at Rs 76,301. This 100cc commuter motorcycle takes on the Honda Livo, Bajaj Platina, TVS Radeon, etc. in its segment.Bajaj Platina, TVS Raider, ApacheLower down the list was the Bajaj Platina. Sales improved 31.80 percent YoY to 36,550 units, up from 27,732 units sold in June 2022. Positive sales were seen both for the TVS Raider and Apache. Raider sales were up by 192.79 percent to 34,309 units in June 2022 from 11,718 units sold in June 2022. Increased demand was also seen for the Apache, sales of which improved by 68.05 percent to 28,127 units in June 2023 from 16,737 units sold in June 2022.The list also included RE Classic 350 with 27,003 units sold last month relating to a YoY growth of 6.21 percent from 25,425 units sold in June 2022. The highest improvement in sales was seen for Unicorn, sales of which zoomed 33687.34 percent from 79 units sold in June 2022 to 26,692 units in the past month. More

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    Royal Enfield Electric Bobber By Bulleteer Customs – 90 Kms Range

    Royal Enfield Electric Bobber BuildWith around 5 kW of power from its rear hub motor, Royal Enfield Electric Bobber by Bulleteer Customs can travel 90 km on a single chargeElectric mobility is currently every automobile manufacturer’s future plan. The new wave of electric mobility is engulfing almost all automotive segments including 2W, 3W, 4W and even commercial trucks. Legacy motorcycle brands like Royal Enfield is also getting ready to enter this segment.Royal Enfield EVs launch is still some years in the future. But what if you wanted your old Bullet modified into an EV? An innovative marriage between old school and new age, isn’t it? Bengaluru-based Bulleteer Customs has done just that. Let’s take a look.With Owner and Maker Ricky from Bulleteer CustomsRoyal Enfield Electric BobberBulleteer Customs first showcased it at Royal Enfield Mania half a year ago. More recently, BikeWithGirl conversed with Ricky, owner and benefactor of this insane build. This is a custom motorcycle with Royal Enfield’s original chassis with modern electric powertrain.Even though it has ‘Gasoline’ written on its custom fuel tank for irony, this is a fully electric build. Donor vehicle is a 1984 Royal Enfield Standard, previously owned by Ricky’s father.[embedded content]The best thing about this motorcycle is not that it is electric. Instead, it is the attention to detail that Ricky has put into it. Battery cover is custom made to resemble a large engine with chrome finish fins. Ricky got this project done in less than a week.Royal Enfield Electric Bobber BuildThere is a large battery pack in the original chassis with candy red finish, where the engine used to be. Battery and motor controller are in its fuel tank. A 5 kW rear hub motor drives this vehicle. Battery takes 6 hours to fully charge and ekes out 90 km of range per charge.An absolute eye-candy!Because it is electric, it has a reverse function too. There are aggressive clip-on handlebars, machine-finished wheels, single disc setups at both ends, a custom instrument cluster unit, fat tyres, round headlights, and a lot of charisma and attitude about it. It looks so surreal and unreal at the same time.Royal Enfield Electric Bobber Build – ChargingRiding posture reminds me of Harley-Davidson Street Rod 750 with front-set footpegs like a cruiser and far-set handlebars like a track machine. BikeWithGirl asked Ricky what the cost would be to recreate a Royal Enfield Electric Bobber for customers with an old Bullet. He replied that there would be multiple choices in battery size and motor power. But a figure of around Rs. 3 lakh to 3.5 lakh is most probable, excluding donor vehicles cost. More

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    Made by Bajaj, Yulu DeX GR EVs marks entry into Bengaluru

    Yulu DeX GR EVsIt was the first batch of 3rd gen Yulu Dex GR that were handed over to delivery executives in BengaluruIt was early this year that Yulu, a shared electric mobility startup based in Mumbai announced the launch of two electric two wheelers Miracle GR and DeX GR along with Bajaj Auto. Both these models are manufactured by Chetak Technologies Limited (CTL), a subsidiary of Bajaj Auto Limited catering to its EV segment.The two bikes are ideally suited for daily commute and last mile deliveries and come in on a new platform specially designed and developed for electric two wheelers. Ideally suited for intra-city riding and capable of taking on India’s road conditions and climatic upheavals, the two electric scooters further the company’s plan to reduce carbon footprint. Yulu has helped save over 15,000 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions.EVs are the preferred choice for last mile delivery and a recent survey indicated that over 50 percent of surveyed participants reported more than 30 percent saving on fuel expenses each month. Apart from saving, the users also mentioned benefits in terms of lower rent expenses, quieter ride and charging incentives and discounts.Third generation Yulu DeX GR EVs in BengaluruNow the third generation Yulu DeX GR EVs have been handed over to delivery executives in Bengaluru. The handing over ceremony was witnessed by honourable Chief Guest M.N. Anucheth, IPS, Joint Commissioner of Police, Traffic, in Bengaluru City. The electric bikes will help to enhance delivery rider’s income thanks to reduced expense on fuel while at the same time it will offer a better riding experience. It does not require a driving license to ride.Yulu DeX GR EVsThe third generation Yulu DeX GR EV comes in with improved features. It also sports better batteries offering higher ride uptime and longer range while the bikes are designed to take on added load capacities. The bikes will have access to a large charging infrastructure of Yuma Energy that operates one of the country’s largest network of battery swapping stations for electric two wheelers.Since launch, Yulu has doubled its fleet and is set to have around 1 lakh vehicles on the road by the end of this year targeting more than 10x growth in revenues. Currently, Yulu EVs are on offer in Pune, Mumbai, Bhubaneswar, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Delhi with expansion planned to more cities in the months ahead.Yulu DeX GR EVs – Features, RangeYulu Miracle GR and Dex GR, manufactured by Chetak Technologies Limited are both limited to a top speed of 25km/h. Ideally suited both for personal use as well as last-mile delivery solutions, the two electric bikes are positioned on the same platform and also share a number of mechanical components.They sport LED headlamps, central stand and floorboard with foot pegs. It gets a single seat and a large rear carriage that can hold upto 15 kgs weight. Both the scooters get telescopic fork in the front and twin shock absorber suspension at the rear with drum brake set up at the front and rear. Both bikes command a top speed of 25 km/h and come in with swappable batteries. The batteries are powered by Yuma Energy that currently has around 100 stations in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru and plans to expand to 500 stations by 2024. More

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    Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2023 – Splendor, Shine, Activa, Pulsar, Jupiter

    2023 Hero Splendor 125cc XTECHigher costs and rising EMIs hampered sales in the two wheeler segment in India in June 2023Two wheeler sales in June 2023 dipped both on YoY and MoM basis. Taking the top 10 two wheelers into account, most of which regularly lead this list, total sales stood at 9,19,931 units in June 2023, down 4.05 percent when compared to 9,58,761 units sold in June 2022. It was also a MoM decline in sales as there had been 11,10,593 units sold in May 2023.Top 10 2W Sales June 2023Once again it was the Hero Splendor that topped sales charts last month. However, sales fell 12.03 percent YoY to 2,38,340 units, down from 2,70,923 units sold in June 2022. This was a volume de-growth of 32,583 units. MoM sales also fell significantly as there had been 3,42,526 units sold in May 2023. Hero Splendor currently commands a 25.91 percent share on this list. It currently underwent a price hike as Hero MotoCorp announced a flat 1.5 percent increase in prices of all of its products.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2023Honda Shine was at No 2, with sales improving YoY by 4.74 percent to 1,31,920 units, up from 1,25,947 units sold in June 2022. The 2023 CB Shine has just been launched in India. It gets some updated features and is now BS6 Stage 2 compliant.At No 3 is Honda Activa. Sales have been lackluster over the past few months. Activa sales were down 29.01 percent YoY to 1,30,830 units in June 2023. This was against 1,84,305 units sold in June 2022. It currently commands a 14.22 percent share on this list. MoM sales also dipped significantly as against 2,03,365 units sold in May 2023.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2023Bajaj Pulsar was at No 4. Sales improved by 28.05 percent in June 2023 to 1,07,208 units. This was a volume growth of 23,485 units over 83,723 units sold in June 2022.2Ws with sub-1 lakh unit SalesLower down the sales list was the HF Deluxe with a 21.10 percent YoY de-growth to 89,275 units in June 2023. This was a 23,880 unit volume de-growth when compared to 1,13,155 units sold in June 2022. The 2023 HF Deluxe was launched in June 2023. Prices now start from Rs 60,760 for the kick variant and Rs 66,408 for the self-start variant.YoY sales increased for the TVS Jupiter (64,252 units) and Hero Passion (47,554 units). Hero had launched the new Passion Plus in June 2023 with new and improved features.The list also included the Suzuki Access (39,503 units) and Bajaj Platina (36,550 units), both of which posted YoY growth while TVS XL100 moped with 34,449 units sold last month experienced a 7.84 percent YoY decline. More

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    Triumph Speed 400 Review – Riding Royalty Crowns Your Journey

    Triumph Speed 400 ReviewTriumph Speed 400 Review – The Ride That’ll Make You Say ‘Bajaj, You Beauty’Upon laying eyes on the Triumph Speed 400, we were immediately captivated. Our initial reaction: “Wow! This masterpiece is from the house of Bajaj?” It’s quite a departure from their usual frugal offerings, which they pride themselves on. Bajaj firmly believes that next-gen technology and stylish design shouldn’t be limited to the privileged few.They strive to ensure that folks with a yearning for the thrill of the wind should be able to revel in it. Their unwavering commitment to striking a balance between cost effective measures and delivering a fully functional and safe product is truly commendable. They refuse to let production frugality compromise the customer experience and ownership satisfaction. It’s an approach that has yielded tremendous success for Bajaj. Having set them apart from brands whose products often cry out for improvement. Even before they reach the eager hands of their new owners.Triumph Speed 400 ReviewSo, why the sense of awe, you may wonder? Well, Bajaj has truly outdone themselves with the remarkable Speed 400 and Scram 400 models. They bear little resemblance to the Bajaj motorcycles we’ve come to know thus far. Instead, they exude an air of sophistication reminiscent of the renowned Triumph bikes from the UK. The inclusion of lustrous stainless steel bolts and the impeccable sandblasted finish on the handlebar and chassis are subtle visual details that may not immediately catch your eye. But undeniably contribute to the overall grandeur of these 400 twins. These elements beautifully complement the captivating allure of the retro-classic engine and the headlamp. Despite its century-old design, it manages to appear remarkably fresh on this bike.Triumph Speed 400: Riding the Wave of Retro AwesomenessUnlike just a few years ago, we now have a considerable selection of motorcycles that embody classic DNA, albeit originating from diverse manufacturers and regions. However, the Triumph Speed 400 manages to effortlessly outshine them all upon the very first glance. Its standout features, such as the 43mm inverted fork and the iconic triangular crankcase emblematic of Triumph, undoubtedly demand attention when compared to its counterparts. Furthermore, the inclusion of bar-end mirrors as standard equipment is a delightful addition that ensures heads will turn wherever it goes.Triumph Speed 400 ReviewWeighing in at 176 kg, Triumph Speed 400 boasts an ideal 50:50 weight distribution. Perfectly balanced across its 1,377 mm wheelbase. With a comfortable saddle height of 790 mm and a generous ground clearance of 158 mm, it offers a rider-friendly setup. Powering this beast is a cutting-edge 398.15 cc 4-valve DOHC liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. Bajaj proudly claims that, apart from sharing the bore and stroke measurements of 89 mm and 64 mm respectively with the Dominar and Duke engines, this powertrain is entirely unique. Surprisingly, they didn’t find it necessary to modify these parameters to achieve better performance. The motorcycle delivers an impressive output of 40 PS (29.4 kW) at 8,000 rpm and a torque of 37.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm. Its 6-speed gearbox is seamlessly connected to the engine through a wet, multiplate slipper clutch.Triumph Speed 400 ReviewFast, Furious, Full of Flair, and a Bit WildTriumph Speed 400 Review – When it comes to riding, the powerful engine delivers an exhilarating experience. Accompanied by a surprising level of refinement. While there is no harshness to be felt, some vibrations do make their presence known through the handlebar and seat. Particularly when exploring the upper rev range. It’s worth noting that if you ever find yourself in the mood for a drag race, it’s best to avoid accelerating aggressively from a standstill. Even in second gear, the sheer force of acceleration can cause the bike to rear up like a restless stallion. It’s essential to exercise caution in such situations, as the responsibility of preventing wheelies falls outside the realm of traction control.In the event that you find yourself needing to apply the brakes due to an excess of power, you’ll be pleased to know that they are indeed capable of effectively bringing the vehicle to a halt. However, if you happen to be an enthusiastic rider with an adventurous spirit and a penchant for twisting the throttle, there are a few considerations to keep in mind. The comfort-tuned shocks, coupled with the long-wheelbase architecture, can occasionally may send you sideways when encountering uneven surfaces or taking corners with excessive confidence. Even the Steel Radial soft-compound MRF tyres can feel a bit helpless. And slide out unexpectedly during sudden manoeuvres. Bajaj’s track record in handling and dynamics has not historically been a standout feature. Over longterm riding, its to be seen whether Speed 400 deviates from this pattern.Triumph Speed 400 ReviewWhere British Elegance Meets Indian CraftsmanshipIt would be interesting to discover how the chassis-suspension combination performs with the Metzeler tyres found on the export-spec 400. Nonetheless, for most buyers, this may go unnoticed and have minimal impact. Making it a non-issue for many. If you’re eagerly anticipating the full potential of this magnificent engine, it might be worth waiting for the next-generation Duke. As for the Scram 400, we’ll provide updates in October once we’ve had the opportunity to put it through its paces off-road.Launch of the Triumph Speed 400 and Scram 400 models has been a resounding success in the Indian motorcycle market. And is evidenced by the overwhelming response from enthusiasts. Within just 10 days of global launch, a staggering 10,000 units have been booked. Showcasing the immense popularity and demand for these bikes. For the fortunate first 10,000 customers, an inaugural price of Rs. 2.23 lacs (ex-showroom Delhi) awaits. Further enhancing the appeal of these remarkable motorcycles. Thereafter, Triumph Speed 400 launch price is listed at Rs. 2.33 lacs (ex-showroom Delhi). Current Triumph Speed 400 On-Road Prices Start From Rs 2.68 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).Triumph Speed 400 ReviewTriumph Speed 400: Prepare for the Ride of a LifetimeSpeed 400 will be available in Triumph showrooms starting from the end of July 2023, allowing eager riders to experience the thrill of the wind at the earliest opportunity. As for Scrambler 400, enthusiasts will have to exercise a little more patience. It is set to hit the market in October, with the pricing to be announced closer to the launch. With a booking payment of just Rs. 2000, potential buyers can secure their place in line for these coveted motorcycles. Triumph has ensured that production will be ramped up to meet the high demand. Customers will be invited to make payments once the bikes reach the dealerships. This comprehensive information on pricing, availability, and market positioning enables potential buyers to make informed decisions. While also fully immersing themselves in the world of the Speed 400 and Scram 400.At the conclusion of our Triumph Speed 400 Review, the newest motorcycle on the block represents a significant challenge. To the seemingly invincible stronghold of Royal Enfield. While it is not the first attempt, it certainly won’t be the last to directly confront the competition. With its strong brand credentials and the enthusiastic response from potential customers, this homegrown British roadster demands serious consideration. It serves as a wake-up call for both customers in this segment and competitors alike, urging them to raise the bar and take notice of this formidable contender. More