Last week, we had a lot of thrilling news from the Indian two-wheeler industry. Spy shots of the new Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Thruxton 400, a showcase of the Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 electric motorcycle. Additionally, fresh launches such as the Honda Hornet 2.0 and Aprilia Tuono 457 are all part of it. Here is a brief news wrap for those who could not keep up with these things.
The Indian two-wheeler industry is on fire right now. From fresh launches to exciting spy shots, there’s a lot to catch up on. Whether you’re a speed enthusiast or a fan of retro designs, these updates have something for everyone. Let’s go!
Honda has launched the 2025 Hornet 2.0, and it's the best yet. The motorcycle now comes with a TFT instrument console, which provides it with a modern touch. It also has an OBD2B-compliant engine, which makes it future-proof. With fresh colours, the Hornet 2.0 will create waves at Honda RedWing and BigWing showrooms.
TVS has infused a splash of colour into the 2025 Ronin. The mid-spec model is now available in Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember. But that's not all – the bike now features dual-channel ABS as standard. This change makes the Ronin a safer and more fashionable option for riders.
Aprilia Tuono 457 has arrived, and it's making waves. Priced at Rs 25,000 less than RS 457, this streetfighter has a more comfortable riding position. It comes with the same powerful 457cc engine but with more focus on comfort. If you enjoy performance but need a break from aggressive sportbike ergonomics, this one's for you.
Jawa has launched the 350 Legacy Edition, and it's a beauty. The bike comes with chrome accents, golden pinstripes, and a high-touring visor. It also gets a backrest and chrome-finished crash guards as standard fare. With a 334cc engine, this bike is ideal for those who enjoy long rides with a retro feel.
Triumph has provided the Speed T4 with a new makeover in the form of four fresh dual-tone colour options. The price is also the same, Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom). There are no new engine or feature updates, yet the Triumph Speed T4 still promises an exciting ride.
Spy images of the Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Thruxton 400 have been posted online. The Scrambler 400 X features wire-spoke wheels and tubeless tyres, whereas the Thruxton 400 has its signature cafe racer fairing. Both models are anticipated to create a new wave of interest in the market.
Royal Enfield unveils the Flying Flea C6, an electric bike with retro-modern looks. Designed for urban riders, this bike brings old-school style combined with green-friendly performance. It's a glimpse of Royal Enfield's electric future, and it's looking good.
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