Over the past 3 months, we have witnessed multiple stunning launches, and the month of April and June is also going to draw a lot of attention as there are many more blastoffs scheduled in the coming weeks. So if you are also planning to buy a new bike, then here’s a look at the top 5 upcoming motorcycles that are worth waiting for.
Yamaha MT-15
Sporting what Yamaha calls a “hyper naked” design, the new MT-15 Version 2.0 is all set to hit the Indian roads on April 11, 2022. Equipped with a 155cc engine with its ultra-light-weight and agile handling, the ongoing MT-15 offers great drive dynamics. Expect its upgraded version to receive new USD front forks, revised switchgear, a Bluetooth-enabled digital console, and a dual-channel Antilock Braking System, making it a more exciting offering in the entry-level streetfighter segment.
Ducati Multistrada V2
Globally unveiled in October last year, the Multistrada V2 replaces the Multistrada 950 in Ducati’s ADV lineup. It will come with the promise to have a more engaging drive, with its lowered seat and lighter weight. Expected to come in 2 variants: the standard and S, with the S having much more feel-good features like a TFT display, cornering lamps, hill hold assist, and Skyhook electronic suspension.
Triumph Tiger 1200
After launching the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 earlier this month, the British brand is now expected to bring its new flagship ADV, the Triumph Tiger 1200, to our shores. Bookings for this off-road creature are already underway across the nation.
As revealed earlier, the Tiger 1200 will be available in five variants, namely: GT, GT Pro, GT Explorer, Rally Pro, and Rally Explorer, and will rival the BMW R1250 GS Adventure. With a 150PS 1160cc, 12-valves, inline 3-cylinder engine, it is the most powerful shaft drive motorcycle in its category.
Next-Gen KTM RC 390
Austrian bikemaker KTM has been preparing the next-generation version of the RC 390 for quite some time, with the supersport machine being spied on numerous occasions. It is expected to come with a new lightweight chassis, tweaked design, color TFT console with Bluetooth connectivity, and the proven 373cc liquid-cooled engine with lean-sensitive traction control and cornering Antilock Braking System.
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KTM 390 Adventure
For the exploration nuts and wanderlusts, KTM is gearing up to launch the upgraded 390 Adventure that is expected to come with new paint schemes, more stiffened alloy wheels, and an improved electronic suite. The adjustable suspension being provided is still yet to be known, but expect prices to ramp up in case KTM decides to include it.