Last week was a treat for bike lovers in India. Big names like KTM, Bajaj, and Triumph launched their latest models. The new bikes have something for every kind of rider. Let’s take a closer look at the five biggest two-wheeler updates that stole the spotlight across India.

KTM has finally brought the international version of the 390 Enduro R to India. This motorcycle is priced at Rs. 3.5 lakh and it is Rs. 17,000 costlier than the Indian version launched earlier in April. Why the higher price? The global model comes with better suspension and higher ground clearance.
It offers 230mm of suspension travel at both ends, unlike the Indian model's 200-205mm. Moreover, you get 273mm of ground clearance, which is 19mm more than the local version. This gives riders better off-road performance and comfort over bumpy trails.

KTM has also launched the 2025 version of the 390 Adventure X at Rs. 3.03 lakh. That’s only Rs. 12,000 more, but you get a lot of extra features for the price. The bike now includes cornering ABS, traction control, and even cruise control.
It also comes with three ride modes: Street, Rain, and Off-Road. This makes it a more refined and safer bike for riders in all kinds of road conditions. This bike is worth checking out if you love long rides and trails.

Bajaj has launched the updated Pulsar NS400Z UG, which is priced at Rs. 1.92 lakh. The bike now makes 3bhp more power, offering better pickup and speed. Bajaj also switched to radial tyres, which give better grip, especially while cornering.
The brakes are now upgraded with sintered pads, offering stronger stopping power. Apart from this, another major addition is the bi-directional quick shifter for smoother gear shifts. This makes the NS400Z UG feel more solid and fun to ride.

Triumph launched the 2025 Trident 660 in India at a price of Rs. 8.49 lakh. This middleweight street bike now comes loaded with features as standard. You get a bi-directional quick shifter, Bluetooth, and cruise control.
It also has a new Sport mode, along with Road and Rain modes. The front suspension has been updated for a smoother and more stable ride. Earlier, these features were paid extras, but now they come standard in the package.

Triumph also launched the 2025 Speed Triple 1200 RS in India. The price is set at Rs. 20.39 lakh, which makes it one of the most premium bikes of the week. The engine now makes 183bhp and 128Nm, a boost of 3bhp and 3Nm over the old model.
This was made possible with a freer-flowing exhaust system, improving both performance and sound. Moreover, it features Ohlins EC 3.0 electronic suspension, which adjusts as you ride. This system helps riders set the suspension to suit different roads and riding styles.
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