Ducati are all set to launch the Desert X on December 12. It is an ADV that shares quite a lot with the Multistrada V2, but is more off-road focused than its sibling.

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Ducati are all set to launch the Desert X on December 12. It is an ADV that shares quite a lot with the Multistrada V2, but is more off-road focused than its sibling.
KTM have revealed the Duke and RC range for 2023, the motorcycles get new paint schemes to freshen up the look and mechanical tweaks have also been made.
BMW S 1000 RR is all set to launch on 10 December. The motorcycle gets cosmetic and mechanical updates in addition to winglets.
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is set to be launched in India in January 2023. The first unveiling was at EICMA and it has now been revealed at Rider Mania in Goa. It gets a new Showa USD unit and a new chassis.
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 has been unveiled at EICMA 2022 and it will be offered in two variants – Standard and Tourer.
Ducati have pulled the wraps off the 2023 Scrambler line-up, The motorcycles have gone through cosmetic and mechanical changes. The same 803-cc, air-cooled Desmoduo engine develops 73 hp and 65 Nm of peak torque while mated to a six-speed transmission. The major changes include three new variants, electronic throttle, riding modes, digital dash and a reduction in weight by four kg.
At “Battery Day”, Ultraviolette showcased their F77 components as production nears and it looks to be an exciting prospect.
Suzuki has announced a number of models returning in 2023 with new colours, including the GSX-R1000, GSX-R1000R, GSX-S1000 with the GSX-R600, GSX-R750, and the SV650 proving that the supersport middleweight sportbike class isn’t completely gone.
TVS Eurogrip is set to offer a range of new tyres in the upcoming months and has also made some improvements to its current lineup.
The Yamaha Neo’s and E01 were showcased at an exclusive event, hinting at the launch of Yamaha’s first set of EVs.
After the successful launch of the refreshed MT-15, it looks like Yamaha are going the electric way for its next few launches. A close source tells us that the Neo’s and E01 scooters have been showcased at a dealer only event held recently. While details will follow soon, for now, this is only a preview of what we could see from the Japanese manufacturer next. And, luckily, we’ve recently ridden one of the two EVs—the Yamaha Neo’s—and the review is out in the April 2022 issue of Bike India. Here are a few details about the two scooters that could potentially make their way to India.