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Weekly News Wrapup: Honda CB Hornet 200R India-bound, 2021 KTM RC 390 Spied Again, TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition New Colour Launched & More!

Modified On Aug 15, 2020 09:56 AM By Gaurav Sadanand

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Here’s a summary of the top 5 news stories that made headlines this week

Two-wheeler sales have been on a downward spiral ever since Covid-19 came into being. Having said that, manufactures are looking at bouncing back by launching its updated portfolio for 2020 or simple entering a new genre in the competitive two-wheeler market in India. Here’s are the top 5 news stories that’ll give you the lay of the land.

 

1.TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition Yellow/ Black launched:

The NTorq 125 Race Edition in Red and Black is one of the best looking scooters in the Indian scooter space. To spice things up, TVS has launched a new Yellow and Black paint scheme which now gives you two colour to choose from. All without increasing the price. Head here to check it out

2. Honda CB Hornet 200R India-bound:

There’s something brewing in Honda’s stable. Sources suggest that Honda is likely to launch a 200cc motorcycle soon which may replace the CB Hornet 160R. Going by the displacement, we believe it'll be CB Hornet 200R. The 200cc space is a fast growing one, and it could make business perfect sense for Honda to tap into the market. Here’s what you could expect.

3. 2021 KTM RC 390 Spied Again:

The 2021 KTM RC 390 seems to be getting closer to its production form. It’s been spotted testing overseas once again and reveals some interesting new details. Click here, to check it out.

4. BS6 Kawasaki Versys 650 launched:

Kawasaki completes its 650cc BS6 portfolio in India with the launch of the 2020 Versys 650. It gets a cleaner-running motor but misses out on the Ninja 650’s full-colour TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity. More details here.

5. Triumph Street Triple R Launched:

You now have an cheaper alternative if you’re falling short on buying the top-spec Street Triple RS. Triumph has launched the more affordable Street Triple R which pretty much matches the RS in terms of specs and design. There are a few compramisses though. Click here for more information.

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