COVID vaccines being successfully tested on humans isn’t the only good news this week. The world of bikes has been filled with new launches, improvements to existing models, and some exciting upcoming motorcycles. Here’s everything you may have missed over the last few days:
Hero XPulse 200 BS6 Launched
After knowing everything but its price for over a month now, Hero finally gave us closure by launching the XPulse 200 BS6. Without any fanfare, it simply updated the pricing on its official website. To know how much more expensive it is than its predecessor, and to find out what updates there are on the new version, click here.
Jawa Perak Torque Increased
Hearing about bikes losing power and torque outputs day after day can be pretty depressing, but don’t worry, because Jawa is here to brighten up the day. The BS6 version of its popular bobber, the Perak, actually makes more torque than before. Deliveries are slated to begin very soon too! To find out how much more torque it makes, and when deliveries will commence, head here.
Lots Of New BMWs
To celebrate 40 years of its legendary GS lineup of adventure motorcycles, BMW has rolled out special editions of the F 750 GS and F 850 GS. To find out what sets them apart, click here. Closer to home, the Motorrad launched the S 1000 XR adventure tourer with goodies like a semi-active suspension system. To read all about the bike and how much it costs, head here.
Interceptor 650 Becomes UK’s Best-selling Bike
For more than two centuries, we were ruled by the British, and life has come full circle, with us now ruling them. Well, sort of. Because the very Indian-made Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has become the best-selling motorcycle in The Queen’s land, beating out competition from Japan, Europe and the UK itself. To know more about how it achieved this remarkable feat, click here.
Honda Forza 350 Launched In Thailand
We like the idea of powerful mid-capacity scooters, and we’re big fans of the stylish Honda Forza 300. So you can imagine our excitement when Honda rolled out the even more powerful Forza 350 in Thailand recently. What’s more, it’s even Euro 5/BS6-compliant! So, could it come to India anytime soon? Read here to find out.
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