Last week was thrilling for bike fans in India. We’ve rounded up all key details for you, with so many exciting two-wheelers hitting the roads. Read on to catch up on the latest launches, features, and prices from the week.
TVS launched the 2025 Apache RTR 310 at Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom). The new model adds drag torque control, launch control, and cornering aids. It also gets sequential turn indicators, a transparent clutch cover, knuckle guards, and a keyless start.
You still get a 5″ TFT display, and the engine stays at 35.6 PS/28.7 Nm. TVS kept the BTO customisation, and higher kits add cornering ABS, launch mode, and cruise control.
Yamaha unveiled the FZ X Hybrid for Rs 1.49 to 1.50 lakh in Matte Titan shade. It features a Smart Motor Generator (SMG) and an auto start-stop system. These techs let the bike restart silently at traffic stops and give a mild boost during acceleration. It retains the 149cc engine that generates 12.4 PS and 13.3 Nm, plus a Bluetooth TFT display, navigation, and Y‑Connect app support.
Moto Vault launched the Keeway RR 300 in India at Rs 1.99 lakh. The Keeway bike is fitted with a 292cc liquid-cooled engine, which makes 27.5 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 25 Nm torque at 7,000 rpm.
It runs on a trellis frame, USD front forks, and a preload-adjustable monoshock. Moreover, the motorcycle includes a TFT display, dual-channel ABS, slipper clutch, and LED lighting, marking it as a value-packed sporty option.

Aprilia introduced the refreshed SR 125 and SR 175 sport scooters. Both scooters now get TFT displays with Bluetooth and improved refinement. The SR 175 lifts over the old 160cc model and delivers more power and a smoother ride. However, the prices remain competitive: around Rs 1.20 lakh for SR 125 and Rs 1.26 lakh for SR 175, state-dependent.
Bajaj-Triumph will launch the Thruxton 400 cafe racer in August. It joins other 400cc models like the Speed 400, Scrambler, and T4. Spy shots show LED round headlamp, fairing, and bar-end mirrors. It uses the 399cc single-cylinder engine from other Triumph 400s, which generates 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Bajaj expects it to become India’s top cafe racer, building on over 65,000 Triumph bikes sold globally.
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