Wheels
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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (Rs 1.73 Lakh)In 2023, Royal Enfield refreshed its classic motorcycle, utilizing the J-Platform. The 2023 Bullet maintains the majority of design cues from its predecessor but integrates numerous updates, including a brand-new 349cc BS6.2-compliant engine with counterbalancing, yielding 20.2PS of power and 27Nm of torque.
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Honda CB350 (Rs 1.99 Lakh)In a parallel move, Honda unveiled the vintage version of its popular CB350, priced at Rs 1.99 lakh ex-showroom. While sharing the engine with the Honda H’ness CB350, it showcases nostalgic design elements such as rounded contours and circular headlights. The CB350 delivers a power output of 21.07PS and torque of 29.4Nm.
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Triumph Speed 400 (Rs 2.32 Lakh)While not strictly labeled as a retro model, Triumph's neo-retro offering, the Speed 400, has gained considerable acclaim. Featuring high-quality finishes, a variety of attractive color options, and a recently introduced 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, it achieves remarkable performance figures of 40PS and 37.5Nm of torque.
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2023 Jawa Perak (Rs 2.13 Lakh)Similar to the Speed 400, the Jawa Perak isn't your typical retro motorcycle; instead, it embodies the spirit of a classic bobber. In its 2023 iteration, the Perak is outfitted with a 334cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that meets OBD-2 standards, providing a power output of 30.64PS and torque of 32.74Nm.
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2023 Jawa 350 (Rs 2.15 Lakh)The latest iteration of the Jawa has arrived in its 2024 variant. Classic Legends has unveiled an upgraded edition of the 'Jawa 350' priced at Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom). Directly challenging the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Jawa 350 now features a brand-new liquid-cooled, 334cc, single-cylinder engine, delivering 22.5PS of power and 28.1Nm of torque at a mere 5,000rpm, paired with a 6-speed slip and assist clutch.