The last week brought several important updates from the two-wheeler industry in India. A new 125cc motorcycle was launched, while a popular Royal Enfield received a new colour option.
Moreover, KTM introduced a free extended warranty on its 390 range, and Royal Enfield shared updates on its Flying Flea C6 testing. In addition, Brixton reduced the price of its Crossfire 500 XC. Here is a complete wrap-up of all these major highlights.

Hero MotoCorp launched the new Glamour X 125 in the premium 125cc category. The following bike includes features such as cruise control, ride-by-wire throttle, & riding modes. Therefore, this makes the model more advanced than other motorcycles in its segment.
Moreover, Hero has priced the Glamour X 125 under Rs 1 lakh, keeping it attractive for buyers. Hence, it aims to offer premium features with affordability in the commuter bike segment.

Royal Enfield has come up with a new colour for its Guerrilla 450. The shade is called ‘Shadow Ash’, and it expands the bike’s colour choices to six. Moreover, this update adds more variety for buyers who prefer unique finishes.
The new shade will be available across showrooms soon. Hence, the Guerrilla 450 now looks even more appealing for customers exploring stylish Royal Enfield models.

KTM has announced a free ten-year extended warranty for the 390 range. The offer covers the KTM Duke 390, RC 390, 390 Adventure, 390 Adventure X, and 390 Enduro R.
However, the benefit is only available for purchases made before August 31, 2025. Therefore, customers planning to buy a KTM 390 series bike now have an extra reason to consider it. This move strengthens KTM’s presence in the performance motorcycle segment.

Royal Enfield has released a video showing the Flying Flea C6 tested in Leh. The footage is part of the company’s ‘Ride and Tested’ series. Moreover, the bike was shown climbing steep inclines, moving downhill, and crossing rough stretches with and without a pillion.
Hence, this testing highlights the motorcycle’s capability in tough conditions. In addition, it creates excitement among enthusiasts waiting for Royal Enfield’s upcoming projects.

Brixton reduced the price of its Crossfire 500 XC by over Rs 25,000. The scrambler uses a parallel-twin engine, and this revision makes it more competitive. Moreover, with this price cut, the model now directly rivals the Royal Enfield Bear 650.
In addition, the update may attract new buyers seeking powerful scrambler motorcycles. In addition, Brixton aims to make its motorcycles more accessible to Indian riders after this change.
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