Upcoming Bikes In India In September 2022 – Complete Details

With a spate of new debuts, August saw a lot of action in the two-wheeler industry. This month’s trend is predicted to continue, and here’s a list of motorcycles set to hit the market in September 2022.

Ultraviolette F77:

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In September, the Ultraviolette F77 is officially projected to go on sale. Since you rode the prototype and over 2 years ago, the bike had undergone a lot of upgrades, some of which include a new battery pack, improved range, and more. Expecting the EV to cost between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 3.25 lakh (on the road).

New Kawasaki Motorcycle:

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Expected On September 25, 2022, Kawasaki is anticipated to introduce a new motorcycle. Although the company hasn’t released any information about its future bike, we anticipate that it will unveil a baby vintage bike to compete with rivals such as the Bullet 350 and other 350cc bikes in the nation. The Kawasaki W175 may potentially make its Indian debut after being spotted in testing last year. Additionally, according to some sources, the company may introduce the new Z400 in India to take on competitors like the KTM 390 Duke.

Moto Morini:

Moto Morini has confirmed that it will launch three new models in India through its Indian distributor, Adishwar Auto Ride. These will be the X-Cape, X-Cape XR, and Scrambler. The X-Cape range will consist of two bikes-the 650 and 650X. The X-Capes will be powered by the same 648cc, liquid-cooling, inline twin engine that produces 60hp at 8,200rpm and 54Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. The X-Caps will come with a six-speed gearbox. The X-Caped will also get ABS brakes, LED headlamps, and a rear disc brake.

Bajaj Pulsar N150:

Bajaj is currently upgrading its model range in the country, so it soon plans to introduce a new Pulsar N150. Recently, a new Pulsar N150 is spotted being tested. It will likely come in two variants. More information on the 150cc motor that is most expected to power the bike is still unknown.

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