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Best Looking Retro-Styled Motorcycles Under Rs 2.50 Lakh

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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (Rs 1.73 Lakh)This year, Royal Enfield revamped its oldest motorcycle using the J-Platform. The 2023 Bullet retains the familiar design elements of its predecessor while making some omissions, featuring a brand-new 349cc BS6.2-compliant counterbalanced engine that delivers 20.2PS of power and 27Nm of torque.

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Honda CB350 (Rs 1.99 Lakh)Following a similar pattern, Honda introduced the classic variant of its well-received CB350 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.99 lakh. Sporting the identical engine to the Honda H’ness CB350, this version boasts retro design features like a rounded appearance and circular headlamps. The CB350 packs a punch with its power output of 21.07PS and torque of 29.4Nm.

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Triumph Speed 400 (Rs 2.32 Lakh)Although not a strictly retro model, Triumph's neo-retro addition, the Speed 400, has indisputably garnered immense popularity. Boasting premium finishes, an array of captivating color choices, and a freshly introduced 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, this model delivers an impressive 40PS and 37.5Nm of torque.

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2023 Jawa Perak (Rs 2.13 Lakh)Much like the Speed 400, the Jawa Perak isn't a complete throwback to retro styles but embodies the quintessential essence of a bobber. In its 2023 iteration, the Perak receives an OBD-2 compliant 334cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 30.64PS of power and 32.74Nm of torque.