The Weekly Bike News Wrap-up: Bajaj Chetak, Royal Enfield Bullet And Many More
A much-awaited electric scooter was launched this week!
A lot of things happened this week including launches of some exciting two-wheelers. A roadster got a new colour and another classic motorcycle got a price hike. We also spotted a cruiser with some upgrades. Here’s an overview on the news from this week:
Bajaj Chetak 3001 Launched
Bajaj has launched the Chetak 3001 in India this week. The electric scooter is priced at Rs 99,990 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) and is now the most affordable Chetak in its line-up and replaces the Chetak 2903.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Price Hiked
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350’s variants have received a price hike of up to Rs 2,482 with the exception of the base variant – Bullet 350 Battalion Black. Along with this, two colour schemes from the Military variant have also been discontinued in India. The Bullet 350 is now available only in 4 variants.
Triumph Speed T4 new Colour Launched
Triumph Motorcycles India has launched a new colour scheme for the Speed T4, called the Baja Orange. The new colour scheme derives inspiration from its older and larger displacement sibling like the Triumph Street Triple 765 R and the Scrambler 1200 XE.
Updated Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Spotted Testing
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 test bike was spotted abroad with a lot of updates. The bike was spotted with a new suspension setup and a redesigned rider seat. Other equipment and the mechanicals have remained the same.
2025 Harley-Davidson Lineup Launched
Harley-Davidson has launched its 2025 bike lineup in India this week. The bikes have remained mechanically unchanged and some of the brand’s imported big bikes have received a price hike. The made-in-India Harley-Davidson X440 remains unchanged and so does its price. They also launched a couple of new models in India.
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