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13 Two Wheelers To Be Launched in India 2024

By Puspa Kumari S
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19 Feb 2024
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Upcoming in 2024

Experience the future of two-wheelers with the upcoming 2024 models from top manufacturers including Honda, Hero, Ather, Royal Enfield, KTM, Yamaha, and Suzuki, catering to the new generation.

Two-wheelers are in great demand in the new generation’s busy life, two wheeler manufacturing companies like Honda, hero, ather, Royal Enfield, KTM, Yamaha and SUZUKI are launching their new bikes and scooters in 2024 for a better user experience. The upcoming two-wheelers are mentioned below:


Yamaha NMAX 155

The Yamaha NMax 155 is a stylish scooter in India with a starting price of Rs 1.30 Lakh. It comes in 1 variant and 3 colours, with a high-end variant priced from Rs 1.30 Lakh. Powered by a 155cc BS6 engine, it delivers 15 PS power and 14.4 NM torque. Featuring disc brakes on both front and rear, it weighs 127 Kg and has a 6.6 L fuel tank capacity. A sleek and powerful choice for urban commuting.


Honda Activa Electric

Honda is set to introduce its first electric scooter in India, likely named the Activa Electric. Leveraging the popularity of the Activa brand, the e-scooter is expected to be a mid-range vehicle with a fixed battery pack. Honda plans to establish a network of battery-swapping stations in collaboration with HPCL. Once launched, Activa Electric will compete with Okinawa and Hero Electric scooters, offering potential buyers a competitive option with a projected price of around Rs 1.10 lakh (ex-showroom).


Yamaha R7

Yamaha is gearing up to launch the R7 sports bike in India in February 2024, with a starting price of Rs. 10.00 Lakh. Packed with features, it will sport disc brakes both in the front and rear. Weighing 188 kg, the R7 will boast a 13-litre fuel tank capacity and operate on a six-speed gearbox. Available in two attractive colours, it's set to offer enthusiasts a thrilling and stylish riding experience.


Yamaha XSR125

The Yamaha XSR125 is a stylish motorcycle in India starting at Rs 1.35 Lakh. It comes in 1 variant and 3 colours, with a high-end variant priced from Rs 1.35 Lakh. Powered by a 124cc BS6 engine, it delivers 14.9 PS power and 14.5 Nm torque, featuring Disc brakes on both front and rear. Weighing 140 kg, it has an 11 L fuel tank. Yamaha introduced the XSR125 Legacy variant in Europe, offering functional and aesthetic upgrades over the standard model. Globally unveiled in June 2021, it's a smaller version of the XSR155, sharing key features such as a 6-speed transmission, inverted front fork, rear-linked mono shock, and dual-purpose tyres.


HUSQVARNA VITPILEN 401

The Husqvarna Vitpilen 401 is expected to launch in India in February 2024, with an anticipated price range of ₹2,50,000 to ₹2,60,000. Husqvarna, originally Swedish and now owned by KTM, positions its products above KTM bikes, reflecting unique styling and features. The Vitpilen 401 will join similar bikes like the Husqvarna Vitpilen 250, Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, and BMW R nineT. It's part of Husqvarna's roadgoing lineup, with the Vitpilen 701 being a noteworthy model based on the KTM 690 Duke, offering 72bhp and a sleek café racer design. However, the chances of the Vitpilen 701 launching in the Indian market are minimal.


Honda CB500F

The Honda CB500F is set to launch in India in February 2024, priced between ₹4,80,000 to ₹6,00,000. Comparable models include Kawasaki Versys 650, Kawasaki Eliminator 450, and Triumph Tiger Sport 660. The 2013 CB500F, part of Honda's 500cc trio, shares its engine with the CBR500R and CB500X, offering 47bhp and 43Nm. With features like Programmed Fuel Injection, 6-speed manual transmission, and adjustable seat height at 30.9 inches, it provides value for money at USD 5,499. The CB500F is anticipated to debut in India at the 2014 Auto Expo.


bajaj pulsar NS400

The Bajaj Pulsar NS400, set to launch in June 2024, is anticipated to start at Rs. 1.70 Lakh in India. Expected to feature a BS6-compliant 400cc engine similar to the Bajaj Dominar 400, it's projected to deliver around 37 bhp and 35 Nm of torque. Safety highlights include disc brakes with likely ABS, and additional features might encompass a digital instrument cluster and LED headlamps. Positioned to compete with bikes like the Yamaha MT-15 and Royal Enfield Classic 350, the NS400 aims to offer competitive pricing, modern features, and appealing performance in the affordable 400cc segment. Official details and test rides are awaited for a comprehensive assessment.


honda CBR500R

The Honda CBR500R is anticipated to launch in India in March 2024, with an expected price range of ₹4,45,000 to ₹5,09,999. Comparable bikes include Aprilia RS 457, Kawasaki Ninja 300, and KTM RC 390. Part of Honda's new 500cc trio, it shares the same engine as the CB500F and CB500X, a 500cc twin-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC unit with PGM-FI, delivering 47bhp and 43Nm. Sporting a sporty look with a less aggressive riding position, the CBR500R is designed for entry-level middleweight enthusiasts. Priced at £4,950 in the UK, it's expected to fall in a similar range in India, potentially making its debut at the 2014 Auto Expo.


SUZUKI GSX-R1000R

The Suzuki GSX R1000R is a high-performance motorcycle available in India, starting at Rs 19.82 Lakh. It comes in 1 variant with 2 color options, and the high-end variant is priced at Rs 19.82 Lakh. The GSX R1000R is equipped with a potent 999.8 ccbs4 engine, producing an impressive power of 202 PS and a torque of 117.6 Nm. Braking is handled by Disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, ensuring precise stopping power. Weighing 203 Kg, this bike features a 16 L fuel tank capacity, making it a formidable machine for enthusiasts seeking power and performance.


Royal Enfield Constellation

The Royal Enfield Constellation is priced at Rs 3.50 Lakh in India, available in a single variant. Details about its engine, brakes, and specific features are currently unspecified. There are speculations that the Constellation might be a retro roadster, potentially a Bullet 650 or a modern take on the Interceptor 650, offering excitement for Royal Enfield enthusiasts.


Honda PCX160

The Honda PCX160, a part of Honda's maxi-scooter lineup, is anticipated to arrive in India around June 2024. Powered by a single-cylinder 156cc engine, it delivers 15.6 bhp at 8,500 rpm with an 8.1-litre fuel tank. Weighing 132 kg and measuring 1,935 mm, it features a spacious 30-litre storage compartment, disc brakes on both wheels and a fully digital instrument console. The international colour options include Poseidon Black Metallic, Pearl Jasmine Silver, Candy Raster Red, Matte Cosmo Silver Metallic, and Matt Dim Gray Metallic. Expected to be priced between Rs 1.2 lakh to Rs 1.6 lakh (ex-showroom), the PCX160 will compete with the Yamaha Aerox 155 and the Aprilia SR 160 in India.


Honda FORZA 350

Honda has introduced the new Forza 350, slated for an India launch by Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India. The 2021 Forza 350, succeeding the Forza 300, boasts a 50cc displacement increase to 330cc, resulting in a 16% power and torque boost – 29 bhp at 7,500 rpm and 31.5 Nm at 5,250 rpm. Featuring a V-matic transmission, the scooter achieves a top speed of 137 mph. The updated engine incorporates a lighter crankshaft, new throttle bodies, airbox, and exhaust, adhering to Euro V standards with a claimed efficiency of 30 km. The redesigned styling maintains an aggressive look, complemented by features like all-LED lighting, ample storage, a USB charger, and an optional Smartphone Voice Control System (SVCS). The Forza 350 also integrates Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) for improved traction control.


Honda CRF300L

The Honda CRF300L is a versatile motorcycle designed for both on and off-road adventures, leaning towards the hardcore end of the adventure bike spectrum. With a motocross-inspired body, small headlamp, and compact LCD dashboard, it offers an adventurous riding experience. Powered by a CB300R 296cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing 27.3 bhp and 26.6Nm, it features a 6-speed transmission with a slip-and-assist clutch. The bike comes with disc brakes, high ground clearance (244mm), and 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels. Equipped with Showa suspension for off-road capabilities, it competes with bikes like Royal Enfield Himalayan, Yezdi Adventure, BMW G 310 GS, and KTM 390 Adventure if launched.


CONCLUSION

In 2024, diverse two-wheelers, from stylish scooters like Yamaha NMax 155 to high-performance bikes like Yamaha R7, cater to varied preferences. Anticipated launches like the Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Honda CB500F, and Bajaj Pulsar NS400 offer unique designs and competitive pricing.


Scooter enthusiasts can enjoy the Honda Forza 350 and Honda PCX160 for a blend of performance and style. The speculated Royal Enfield Constellation adds mystery to the lineup.


Overall, the 2024 two-wheeler lineup promises innovation and performance, meeting evolving rider needs in a vibrant and competitive market.