The last week gave many reasons for the Indian two-wheeler enthusiasts to rejoice, either through new launches or price cuts. And following our Sunday ritual, we bring you a round-up of the top five bike updates of the week.
KTM 390 Duke price cut
The KTM 390 Duke received a price cut of Rs 18,000 after which the street naked bike is priced at Rs 2.95 lakh. The price drop further enhances the value quotient of the motorcycle, considering the features and performance on offer. It is powered by a 399cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This motor makes 45.37bhp and 39Nm, and gets a six-speed gearbox with a bi-directional quick shifter as standard.

Honda NX200 launch
Honda launched the new NX200 in India at Rs. 1.68 lakh. It is a rebranded version of the CB200X and the changes include the introduction of a new TFT screen with Bluetooth connectivity, traction control system, and dual-channel ABS as standard. It also gets a slightly revised front fascia and a new set of decals. Moreover, the 184cc, single-cylinder engine of the bike is now OBD2B compliant.

Kawasaki Versys 1100 launch
Kawasaki launched its big sports tourer, the Versys 1100 in India. It has been priced at Rs. 12.90 lakh and will be available in only one colour option. Interestingly, it predecessor, the Versys 1000 was available at Rs. 13.91 lakh at the time of its discontinuation. The Versys 1100 gets a bigger motor, thanks to the increase in stroke length and many other changes which means it makes slightly more power and torque at 133bhp and 112.5Nm, respectively.

2025 Honda Shine 125 launch
Honda introduced the updated Shine 125. It has been on sale for many years and has received its latest set of changes now. Honda now offers the Shine 125 with a fully digital display. It packs all the necessary readouts including the speedometer, distance to empty, and more. Powering the bike is an OBD2-compliant 123.94cc single-cylinder engine. It makes 10.63 bhp and 11Nm and is linked to a five-speed gearbox.

Bajaj Pulsar NS125 new variant launch
Bajaj Auto launched the Pulsar NS125 with single-channel ABS. This is an update to the existing model, which previously incorporated CBS only. With the introduction of ABS, the Pulsar NS125’s safety quotient has gone a notch. Apart from that, the Pulsar NS125 packs the same features, hardware, and overall design. It is powered by a 125cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that develops 11.8bhp at 8,500rpm and 11Nm at 7,000rpm.