Motorcycle News Of The Week: New Yamaha FZ, KTM 790 Duke, Honda CB300R Launch & More

  • Gayatri
  • Wednesday | 30th January, 2019

From eagerly-awaited bike launches to a riding gear sale, here is all the interesting news from the world of two-wheelers last week.

The last week has been a good one for motorcycle enthusiasts in India. For starters, Yamahalaunched the latest iteration of one of its most popular bikes in India and has promised more action as the year progresses. Bajaj and Honda too announced their intentions of launching interesting new products. And there were quite a few developments in the electric two-wheeler space as well. So without further ado, here is what different two-wheeler brands were up to in the week gone by.

Yamaha

Without a doubt, the last week belonged to Yamaha as it launched the FZ Fi Version 3.0, the latest iteration of its popular street naked. The bike gets a host of improvements over the outgoing one while also getting a substantial price hike. The FZ Fi Version 3.0 is now more stylish, gets better equipment and more importantly, is safer than the older bike.

While the FZ Fi Version 3.0 was definitely the star of the show, Yamaha also launched the FZ25 and Fazer 25 with ABS. And just as we had reported a couple of weeks back, the quarter-litre offerings from Yamaha get a dual-channel ABS unit. 

Bajaj

Bajaj debuted its newest marketing initiative, ‘The World’s Favourite Indian’, this past week. But more interestingly, the 2019 Dominar 400 was officially revealed for the first time as part of the new campaign. The visuals gave us a glimpse of the new Dominar’s colour options, enhanced styling and USD forks. On the sidelines of the launch, MD Rajiv Bajaj also confirmed some interesting developments about the company’s Urbanite electric two-wheeler. Turns out Bajaj is indeed working on an electric two-wheeler.

KTM

After its naked sibling got the ABS update a few weeks back, KTM finally launched the RC 200 with ABS. With the update, it’s now only the 250 Duke in KTM`s India portfolio that is yet to receive ABS. However, KTM fans in India were preoccupied with an even more exciting development - the KTM 790 Duke is likely to launch in March. When launched, the 790 Duke will completely shake up the middleweight bike segment in India. 

Kawasaki

Kawasaki breathed new life into the Ninja 300 by localising many of its components. That decision made the bike among the most affordable twin-cylinder motorcycles in India. The company has now gone a step ahead and localised many of the baby Ninja’s spare parts and the results are astounding. The move has resulted in a huge price drop for the Ninja 300’s spare parts.

Honda

News of the CB300R coming to India set the internet ablaze. And just when hype from the initial news was fizzling out, Honda announced the CB300R’s India launch date. Details of the bike’s pricing, test rides and deliveries are expected to be announced at the launch event.

Triumph

Triumph has been steadily updating its ‘Modern Classic’ lineup of motorcycles and India is likely to get the first of these updated bikes in February, when the company launches the 2019 Street Twin and Street Scrambler. However, we also got confirmation that the new Speed Twin will be launched here in March.  


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