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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 (Rs 8.95 lakh)The more affordable sibling in the Tiger family, the Tiger Sport 660 is designed to be more of a cruiser than an outright off-roader (not that we’re complaining). It still gets ADV elements like a raised suspension, dual-purpose tyres and a 3-cylinder motor taken from the Trident which makes 81PS and 64Nm of torque.
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Kawasaki Versys 650 (Rs 7.54 lakh)The Kawasaki Versys 650 has been the go-to choice in the middle-weight ADV segment for a while now, thanks to its aggressive design, adjustable Showa forks and a fairly refined 649cc, twin-cylinder engine putting out 66PS and 61Nm.
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Suzuki V-Strom 650XT (Rs 8.88 lakh)In case you’re looking to take the off-roading bit seriously, how about the V-Strom 650XT? Unlike the first two offerings, the V-Strom is designed to take on trails without breaking your back. Powering it is a 645cc DOHC 90-degree V-Twin motor, which makes 70.7PS of power and 62Nm of torque.
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Moto Morini X-Cape 650 (Rs 7.20 lakh)Despite being the newest addition to the segment, the X-Cape 650 has been fairly successful in vowing both critics and enthusiasts alike. Loaded with premium components such as fully adjustable USD forks and a massive 19-inch front wheel, the X-Cape is powered by a 649cc parallel-twin engine which makes 60.8PS of power and 54Nm of torque.