India is one of the world’s top two-wheeler producers, accounting for about 2% of GDP. According to statistics, two-wheeler production makes up more than 80% of all automotive production in India, making it the country where the majority of the world’s top automakers are based. However Numerous new motorcycles were introduced in India in previous years. Along with electric vehicles, the trend of ADVs is expanding quickly in India. However, the popularity of super bikes hasn’t lessened the tension. Affordable mass-market motorcycles are always in high demand.
1. Royal Enfield SG650
In November 2021, Royal Enfield finally unveiled the SG650 concept motorcycle at the EICMA motor exhibition in Milan, Italy. A bobber-style cruiser motorcycle, it produces 47 horsepower at 7150 rpm and a maximum torque of 52 NM at 5250 rpm. It is anticipated to share an engine and power train with the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT. Shotgun is the name given by Royal Enfield to this brand-new concept motorcycle. It costs between Rs. 3 and Rs. 3.5 lakh.
2. BMW G310 RR
In July, BMW Motors will introduce a brand-new 310cc sports bike based on the Apache RR310 in India. By revealing some of the sports bike’s design elements, BMW has teased the upcoming machine. Similar to the G 310 R naked street fighter and G 310 GS adventure tour er, it will have a 313cc engine and platform. Reservations for the upcoming sports bike are being taken right now on the company’s official website.
3. Suzuki Katana
Because of its super sports bike, Suzuki has an impressive brand presence in India. Suzuki is attempting to make a significant entry into the Indian market with the Katana, a high-performance motorcycle. The GSX-1000F naked bike is the basis for the Katana. A 1-liter, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine powers the motorcycle, enabling it to reach speeds of 0-100 km/h in 2.65 seconds while producing about 150 horsepower at 10,000 rpm and 108 NM at 9,500 rpm. The bike will be introduced in India in the middle of 2022, with a price of about Rs 12 lakh.
4. Royal En-Field Hunter 350
The Hunter 350 is thought to be the most recent of the many new models Royal En-field is developing for India. On Indian roadways, the bike based on the Meteor 350 has frequently been seen being tested. A 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, most likely the same one used in the Meteor 350 or Classic 350, will power the motorcycle. There is now a better understanding of the bike’s appearance thanks to the release of photos of the RE Hunter 350 pre-production prototype.
5. Benilli Leoncino 250
The Benelli Leoncino 250 has already been introduced to the world market and is scheduled to arrive on American soil in 2022. A 249cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with a maximum output of around 25.4 horsepower at 9250 rpm and a maximum torque of about 21 NM at roughly 8000 rpm will power the motorcycle. The 6-speed transmission that will power this power-plant. It will face competition from the Suzuki Gixxer 250, KTM Duke 250, and Bajaj Dominar 250 when it makes its debut. It is anticipated to cost roughly Rs. 2.5 lakh.
6. Kawasaki Versys 650
Versys 650 2022 will be available from Kawasaki by the end of this month. The bike has been on the Indian market for a while, thus changes to the model are long required. It should be noted that there will be considerable changes to the new model’s features and design. The Kawasaki Versys 100 served as inspiration for the new design. The graphics, new four-way adjustable windscreen, and headlamp design are all examples of the enhancements.
7. KTM 790 Adventure
India associates fun-to-ride motorcycles with the Austrian brand KTM. The company is a fan favourite among those who enjoy powerful performance, and with an adventure-focused setup, it serves a sizable segment of India’s adventure-seeking riders. The 799cc parallel-twin engine in the 790 adventure produces 90 Nm of torque at 6600 rpm and approximately 95 horsepower at 8000 rpm. Once it is released, it will compete with the BMW F750GS, Suzuki V-Storm, and Triumph Tiger 800.
8. Eclipse Bajaj Pulsar 250
A new Pulsar version known as the “Eclipse Edition” has been teased by Bajaj Auto. This new bike is a descendant of the Dominar, which was previously given a dark version. Every generation and face-lift of Pulsar motorcycles has included an all-black themed variant at some time in its history, so the new colour is nothing new. Because of this, the following “Eclipse Edition” will almost definitely be an all-black-styled variation of the recently released 250 models.
9. Aprilla Tuareg 660
The 660cc Aprilia Tuareg adventure bike shares the same platform as the Tuono and RS. Tuareg’s parallel twin motor generates about 79 horsepower and 80 Nm of torque; it has been tuned to have about 20 horsepower less and 3 Nm less torque than its 660 twins for better utilisation of the power band for adventure-related activities. It will be available as a CBU unit, and an Indian launch is anticipated for late 2022. It is anticipated to cost roughly Rs. 11 lakhs.
10. Zeppelin TVS
The TVS Zeppelin was created by a business in Hosur. The Zeppelin is worth taking a look at because TVS ideas at the Delhi Auto Expo have a history of putting it into reality. A power cruiser design akin to the Ducati Diavel and the Bajaj Dominar has been picked by TVS. Various folks will find this format appealing. Additionally, TVS has never used this format before, so it makes sense for them to attempt it.
11. Triumph Daytona 765
The Triumph Daytona 765 series is one of the most anticipated collections of motorcycles. Among all the future triumph bikes, this special unit 765 is the first bike in the Daytona Moto 765 Limited edition. Triumph Daytona 765 has a robust 765cc engine that is said to produce close to 135PS. It contains a lot more Moto2-derived technology than what would be considered the industry norm.
12. Suzuki GSX R1000R
Suzuki’s GSX R1000R, which debuted in 2001, is regarded as one of the manufacturer’s best collections. Gixxer quickly became well-liked and well-received after its release. The Gixxer mirror family of forthcoming Suzuki sport bikes all feature cutting-edge technology. The sixth iteration of the model that symbolises the racing aim features is the superbike Suzuki GSX R1000R. It is perfect for the riding professionals wanting to increase its power, accelerating the ever constructed GSX.
13. Benilli 302R
This model’s elaborate design is its key selling point. It has a projector headlight that is vertically stacked and has earlier variants in place of the halogen bulbs. On one side, it has LED DRLs, while on the other, a new LED has been installed. The bodywork has air vents that improve the flow of air through the body. Similar to the previous model, it sports a parallel-twin engine that is liquid-cooled. With 3.5 PS less and 0.5 NM more, it requires approximately 35.35 PS at 11,000 rpm and 27 NM at 9,000 rpm.
14. Ducati Panigale V4 R
No other bike has prototypes like the Ducati Panigale v4 R. It features a forward model that accompanies the rider to an upgraded riding experience dimension that straightens the curves and provides an unequalled and breakneck speed. The dry clutch, improved performance, acceleration, braking capabilities, lap time, and even a safer riding experience are all part of its multifaceted design. It can produce a maximum of 214.1 horsepower. Nothing else has been stated beyond these attributes, but we can’t wait to see this sporty bike in India as soon as possible.
15. KTM 1050 Adventure
The KTM 1050 Adventure had its debut in Milan, Italy. The lineup of future KTM 1050 bikes will undoubtedly make a significant contribution to the automotive industry. The KTM 1050 Adventure bike’s adventure specification is built with modern specs, tractions, twin channels, and switchable ABS with ride mode technology. In India, the KTM 1050 Adventure is a superb super sport bike that will go on sale by 2022. It has a 1050 cc V twin engine with a respectable 95 horsepower.
16. Harley Davidson Custom 1250
The Harley Davidson Custom 1250 is propelled by a retro-styled, 1250 cc engine with angular, clean lines, a single seat, and high placed side exhausts on either side. All of the features are kept a secret. According to Harley-Davidson standards, the bike will undoubtedly have top-notch performance and riding quality. It boasts excellent performance and a more aggressive appearance, and it is anticipated to cost between 16 and 17 lakh.
17. Bajaj Pulsar 150NS
With this new upgraded bike model of the N150, Bajaj models are anticipated to use more economical parts. The 149.5 cc single-cylinder produces 13.6 bhp and 13.4 NM of torque in BS-VI form with a standard pulsar of 150. The bike and the five-speed manual transmission work well together. Along with some new equipment that has improved the bike’s usability, the other features and accessories are listed.
18. Suzuki V Strom 250
The global Inazuma 250 greatly influenced the bike’s design. Its parts are interchangeable with those of the larger Suzuki brothers already on the market. The 248 cc liquid-cooled engine on the Suzuki V-Strom 250 is well-equipped, producing 24 horsepower and 23.4 Nm of torque. It boasts a parallel twin that works nicely with a manual transmission with six gears.
19. Yamaha MT 03
A single headlamp clustered with LED DRLs, a chiselled fuel tank, and a bright white or blue paint scheme are all part of its vivacious design and aesthetic. When it comes down to it, the Yamaha MT 03 is one of the best sportbikes in India. It has a 321 cc engine, a liquid-cooled parallel-twin, and a faired fairing. The engine, which is nicely paired with a six-speed manual transmission, can generate 35 horsepower and 22 NM of torque.
20. Hero XF3R
The Hero XF3R bike’s mass-forward design language, which includes its hefty front forks, exposed sub-frame, and chiselled fuel tank, effectively illustrates the notion. The motorcycle is powered by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 300 cc engine with no information provided on power or torque ratings. With its recent launch, the Hero XF3R bike has demonstrated excellent power and performance. It will be a fierce competitor for the Mahindra Mojo UT300 and Yamaha FZ25 motorcycles.