This week brought a lot of excitement for Indian bike riders with a lot of new launches and price cuts. From Royal Enfield reducing prices on its popular 350cc lineup to the arrival of a new electric motorcycle, the updates have surely kept the market buzzing. In addition to that, some existing models also received fresh updates, making the week even more special for two-wheeler fans.
The week saw new launches, updated features, and GST 2.0 related price cuts in the Indian motorcycle market. Moreover, brands focused on making bikes more affordable while also adding fresh designs and features. Hence, buyers now have more choices, whether they want electric, classic, or adventure motorcycles.

Royal Enfield announced price cuts across its 350cc models, thanks to GST 2.0 changes. Bikes under 350cc now attract 18% GST instead of the earlier 28%. Hence, popular models like the Classic 350, Bullet 350, Meteor 350, Hunter 350, and the Goan Classic 350 are now more affordable.

Ultraviolette introduced its new electric motorcycle, the X-47 Crossover, priced at Rs. 2,49,000 ex-showroom. It is based on the F77 platform but is designed to be more touring-friendly, also handling bad roads with ease. Moreover, it becomes the first made-in-India motorcycle to feature ADAS, with onboard cameras fitted at both ends.

Honda launched a new CB350C Special Edition in India. It comes at a price that is Rs. 1,836 more than the earlier DLX Pro variant. However, the motorcycle continues to offer the same strong appeal in the 350cc category.

Hero launched the new Destini 110 scooter in India. It comes in two variants, VX and ZX, offering similar looks to the Destini 125. Interestingly, its price is almost close to the Hero Xoom 110, making it an attractive option for city riders.

Suzuki recently updated its V-Strom SX 250 adventure bike in India. In addition to that, the 2025 model is now available with four new colour options. In addition to that, it continues to offer the same performance and comfort that riders expect from an adventure tourer.
Before you go, check out the Most Affordable Off-Road Bikes in India for Adventure Riders.
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