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2023 KTM 390 Duke (Rs 3.10 lakh)The wait is over. KTM India has launched the updated KTM 390 Duke for a sticker price of Rs 3.10 lakh (ex-showroom) today. This makes it around Rs 13,000 more expensive than before. For the additional moolah, you now get an all-new 399cc single-cylinder motor, which makes 46PS of power and 39Nm
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Triumph Speed 400 (Rs 2.33 lakh)The fruit of the Bajaj - Triumph partnership was revealed a few months ago, with the launch of the Triumph Speed 400. Borrowing design cues from its older Speed siblings, the mid-capacity Triumph gets an all-new 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, that makes 40PS of power and 37.5Nm of torque.
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TVS Apache RTR 310 (Rs 2.42 lakh)Last week, TVS launched its flagship motorcycle, the all-new Apache RTR 310 for Rs 2.42 lakh (ex-showroom). Sporting a rather unique design, similar to the Ducati Streetfighter, the flagship Apache comes with a host of segment-first features like seat ventilation, cornering ABS, lean-sensing traction control, wheelie controls a bi-directional quick-shifter and more. Powering it though is the same 312.2cc single-cylinder motor that makes a maximum of 35.6PS and 28.7Nm in the Supermoto, Track, and Sport modes.
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 (Rs 3.19 lakh)Despite their character and design, Royal Enfield’s 650 twins pack an impressive punch thanks to their twin-cylinder 650cc motor, churning out 47.45PS and 52.3Nm. While Conti costs a tad bit more than the Interceptor, its more aggressive riding position and timeless design help make the deal sweeter.
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Bajaj Dominar 400 (Rs 2.29 lakh)Bajaj’s Dominar has been a mainstay in the Indian motorcycling space for a while now, offering value-for-money performance like no one else. However, with recent launches, Bajaj may have to update the naked in the coming years. For now, it packs a 373.3cc DOHC liquid-cooled single-cylinder motor that makes 40PS and 35Nm.