The Indian motorcycle market saw several important updates and new model arrivals during the past week. Manufacturers are focusing on electric range improvements and refreshing their existing petrol powered lineups for buyers. While some brands introduced larger battery packs, others updated their classic cruiser & scrambler designs. These changes reflect the shifting needs of commuters & enthusiasts across the country. This report covers the latest price changes & upcoming bike launches in the local market.
The automotive industry recently experienced a spike in activity in all segments. A number of companies refreshed their portfolios to meet the contemporary demands and expectations of consumers. So, now the riders do have the choice of more powerful engines and better electric technology. These updates help to see the upcoming trends in transport industry.

QJMotor released the 2026 version of the SRV 300 cruiser with a price of Rs. 3.29 lakh. This new model costs Rs. 32,000 more than the previous version due to several cosmetic changes. The bike still uses the same 296cc V-twin engine for its power. It produces 30.72bhp and 26Nm of torque to help with highway cruising. The brand added new features to keep the motorcycle competitive against other small cruisers.

TVS Motor Company introduced a new iQube S variant featuring a 4.7kWh battery pack. This electric scooter now costs Rs. 1,37,142 after considering the current government subsidies in Delhi. The larger battery allows the scooter to travel 175km on a single full charge. Therefore, it offers a better range than the older 3.5kWh model which covered 145km. Two new dual tone colors are also available for customers choosing this specific trim.

Bajaj Auto is bringing back the Avenger Cruise 220 to the Indian showrooms very soon. The company recently added the motorcycle to its official website for the public to see. It will likely cost slightly less than the Cruise 220 model priced at Rs. 1.32 lakh. Moreover, the brand has removed the smaller Avenger Street 160 from its current online listings. This move suggests that the 160cc version might be discontinued to make space for the 220.

Royal Enfield is developing the Scram 450 as its third bike on the 452cc Sherpa platform. This motorcycle aims to serve riders who want both city comfort & light off road ability. It uses the liquid cooled engine found in the Himalayan 450, making 39.4bhp and 39Nm. In addition, the bike might use the 11 litre fuel tank seen on the Guerrilla 450. This choice helps keep the total weight of the motorcycle low for better handling.

Yamaha raised the prices for most of its motorcycles and scooters sold in the country. The R15 V4 saw the highest increase as it became more expensive by Rs. 4,900. Popular models like the MT 15 V2 & XSR 155 also have higher price tags now. Furthermore, scooters like the RayZR 125 & Fascino 125 became dearer by up to Rs. 2,200. The FZ series received a smaller price hike compared to the premium sportbike models.
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