Last week may have had fewer bike launches, but it was still full of excitement. Two new bikes were launched, and many upcoming models made news. From updated features to warranty extensions, the Indian two-wheeler scene stayed lively.
Moreover, changes in deliveries and colour options added more interest. So, let’s take a quick ride through all the key bike updates from last week.
2025 Yezdi Adventure Gets a Fresh Look
Yezdi launched the 2025 Adventure in India at Rs. 2.15 lakh. This new model looks sharper and more rugged than before. It now has an asymmetrical headlamp and a taller windscreen. Moreover, a longer, beak-style front fender adds to its adventure look.
Yezdi also introduced six new colours to give more options to buyers. Furthermore, the bike now features switchable traction control, which improves safety in tough riding conditions. This launch shows that Yezdi is serious about staying strong in the adventure bike segment.
2025 Kawasaki Z900 Enters With Big Upgrades
The 2025 Kawasaki Z900 has been launched in India at Rs. 9.52 lakh. This powerful naked street bike now gets more tech and safety features than ever before. It includes a new TFT colour screen with Bluetooth for smart connectivity. Furthermore, there are now two power modes and multiple ride modes for better control.
The new model also brings IMU-assisted cornering ABS and traction control. In addition, the bike now gets upgraded tyres and better brakes. Kawasaki clearly wants to offer more value and performance in this updated version.
Suzuki V-Strom 800DE Gets OBD-2B Engine
Suzuki has launched the updated 2025 V-Strom 800DE in India at Rs. 10.30 lakh. The main upgrade is that the engine now meets OBD-2B norms. This means it’s more environmentally friendly and ready for future rules.
Moreover, Suzuki has added three new colours to the V-Strom lineup. The new white colour comes with blue rims, while the yellow one has black panels and blue rims. Apart from this, the motorcycle comes in black colour with red and grey graphics. These updates keep the adventure-tourer fresh and stylish.
Aprilia RS 457, Tuono 457 Get Extra Warranty
Aprilia faced some complaints about engine issues in their RS 457 and Tuono 457 models. After many reports, the company has now taken a big step to assure buyers. Aprilia is offering an extended warranty of four years or 48,000 km.
Earlier, the warranty was just three years or 36,000 km. Moreover, this warranty was only for the first owner. Now, it can be transferred to second or third owners too. This move will boost buyer confidence and improve long-term value.
Hero Xoom 160 Deliveries Pushed to Late 2025
Hero launched the Xoom 160 earlier this year at Rs. 1,48,500. It was expected to hit the roads in April 2025. However, dealers have not received the scooters yet, and bookings are now on hold.
According to reports, deliveries may begin between August and September 2025. Furthermore, bookings will likely restart once the first batch of deliveries starts. This delay may disappoint some fans, but Hero is working to sort things out.
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