The latest bike news of the week: Royal Enfield Himalayan 452, Triumph Scrambler 400X, and more!

 The past week was full of exciting news and events in the world of bikes, especially for adventure and scrambler enthusiasts. We saw a range of new launches and leaked images of upcoming models from different brands. Here is a quick summary of the most important bike updates from the past week.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X launch

The British bike maker Triumph Motorcycles introduced the Scrambler 400X in India at a price of Rs. 2,62,996. It is the most affordable scrambler offering from Triumph. It is also made in India in collaboration with Bajaj. It features a classic scrambler design, a 19-17-inch alloy wheel combination, modern features, and a 399cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 39.5bhp and 37.5Nm.



Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally launch

The premium Rally variant of the Ducati Multistrada V4 arrived in India with a starting price of Rs. 29.72 lakh. The bike is packed with advanced features like Auto Levelling function, Easy Lift function, Minimum Preload feature, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, and other rider aids that are common among big bikes. The Multistrada V4 Rally is powered by a 1,158cc, V-shaped, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that delivers 170bhp and 121Nm.


Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Aurora variant launch

Royal Enfield expanded the Meteor 350 range by adding the new Aurora variant. It leans more towards the retro side of things with components like spoke wheels, tubeless tyres, and chrome-finished engine and cycle parts. It also gets Deluxe touring seats, a Tripper Navigation module, and a new full-LED headlamp. Royal Enfield has also launched three new colours for the Meteor 350 Aurora trim.


Honda Hness CB350, CB350RS new variants launch

Honda launched the new Legacy and Hue variants of the Hness CB350 and CB350RS, respectively. Both the new trims are just visually different from their respective standard variants. The fuel tank and under seat cowl are decorated with a dual-tone paint scheme along with bolder graphics. Mechanically, both bikes remain unchanged. The Hness CB350 Legacy edition is priced at Rs. 2.16 lakh, while the Hue version of the CB350RS costs Rs. 2.19 lakh.

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