Motorcycles Launched In 2023: All The Latest Rides In India
Indian motorcycle enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to, with several notable launches that have sparked significant interest. We delve into the heart of these introductions, exploring what makes each model a coveted addition to the Indian roads.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has long been the pride of Indian riders, and its latest iteration has been met with considerable anticipation. Retailing at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.74 lakh, the Bullet 350 brings the quintessential charm of a classic at a more accessible price point.

This is a sweet deal as the Bullet 350 is cheaper by Rs 19,000 when compared to the Classic 350, yet notably costlier than the Hunter 350 by about Rs 24,000. The robust 349 cc engine with its 20bhp and 27Nm of torque promises a ride that's as reliable as it is exhilarating.
TVS Apache RTR 310
The TVS Apache RTR 310 was launched last September with an introductory price tag of Rs 2.42 lakhs (ex-showroom). We see that the Apache RTR 310 is not just a powerful motorcycle with a 312.12cc engine pushing out 35.08bhp and 28.7Nm of torque, but also exceptionally tech-forward.

Speaking about tech, the TVS Apache RTR 310 features all the latest tech ranging from cruise control to a dynamic brake lamp and a 5-inch TFT screen with Go-Pro connectivity, which shows that this motorcycle is designed for the modern rider who craves seamless integration and functionality on the go.
Aprilia RS 457
With the reveal of the Aprilia RS 457, the Italian manufacturer has introduced Indian motorcyclists to an elevated realm of performance. Unveiled at a sizeable Rs 4.10 lakhs, this powerhouse commands the roads with a dominative 457cc engine, pushing out 47bhp and 44Nm of torque.

Though deliveries are set to commence only in March of the following year, the buzz is unmistakable. Features such as adjustable traction control and a slip and assist clutch underpin a sophisticated ride experience worthy of its premium status.
Honda CB300R and Shine 100
Honda's commitment to diversification is exemplified through the CB300R and Shine 100 launches this year. The CB300R is a versatile motorcycle catering to varied rider preferences and was introduced at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.40 lakhs.

On the more economical side of things, the Honda Shine 100 presents itself as an attainable option, priced at a modest Rs 65,012 (ex-showroom). Its 98.98cc engine provides a practical performance output suited for daily commutes.
Others
The year 2023 has also seen the debut of other desirable models, broadening the spectrum for motorcycle aficionados in India. The Hero Karizma XMR 210 and Bajaj Pulsar NS200 have been welcomed with prices tagged at Rs 1.79 lakh and Rs 1.42 lakh, respectively.

The Hero Super Splendor XTEC and Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 add further diversity, with the former priced at Rs 85,149 and the latter, an indulgent Rs 3.60 lakh. Triumph Tiger 900 stands out as a premium offering at Rs 13.95 lakh, largely due to its unmatched adventure touring capabilities.
Thoughts About The New Motorcycle Launches In 2023
Whether one is seeking classic elegance, cutting-edge technology, raw performance, or economic practicality, this year's motorcycle launches have provided riders with ample choice to fulfil their passion for two-wheeled mobility—further fortifying India's place on the global automotive stage.


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