Upcoming Bikes in India: If you are a fan of bikes like Karizma and Avenger, then soon you will get a chance to buy them. These bikes are about to be launched once again.
Upcoming Bikes: Once again old bikes are being re-launched in the Indian market. Yezdi and Jawa have already brought back their discontinued models in this episode. Now Yamaha Motors, Hero MotoCorp and Bajaj Auto are about to relaunch their popular motorcycles.
The names of the new Bajaj Avenger, Hero Karizma and Yamaha R3 are included in the list of upcoming bikes of these companies. Let us know what will be new in these motorcycles and how much power they will have.
New Bajaj Avenger
Bajaj Auto is currently selling the Avenger 220 Cruise in the Indian market. Now the company is planning to bring back the Avenger 220 Street bike. Its machinery parts will be like the current Avenger.
It can be given a 220cc, air / oil cooled, single cylinder engine. It can generate power of 19bhp and peak torque of 17.55Nm. A 5-speed gearbox will be given with it. For suspension, the bike will get telescopic forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear.
Hero Karizma
Hero is testing several new motorcycles for the Indian market. Karizma's name comes first in this list. The company has filed a trademark for the Karizma XMR some time back. The new generation Karizma is being tailored for sporty riding. It will get a smaller windscreen, narrower tail section and split seats.
A liquid-cooled 210cc engine can be given in this bike, which will be paired with a 6-speed gearbox. It will get disc brakes on both the wheels and safety of dual channel ABS.
New Yamaha R3
Yamaha wants to bring back its premium bikes. It is believed that the company will bring back the R3 bike. This motorcycle can knock this year itself. Some changes will be made in the design of the new bike.
Yamaha R3 can be given 321cc, liquid cooled, parallel twin engine. Its power is expected to be 42bhp and torque output is 29.5Nm. After its launch in India, it will compete with KTM RC 390, Kawasaki Ninja 400 and BMW G 310 RR.
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