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Top 5 Upcoming Bikes in 2021 

Top 5 Upcoming Bikes in 2021 

Last year, the pandemic badly affected every industry, including the automobile industry. However, this year, with the vaccine in the market, we all can hope for a better tomorrow. Getting back on track, bike manufacturers are planning to launch an army of futuristic bikes this year. 

Mentioned below are some of the top upcoming bikes in 2021 that will make heads turn when you’ll ride them. 

 

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  • 2021 KTM RC 390 

2021 KTM RC 390

The upcoming KTM RC 390 was spotted in Europe whilst it was under its test run. Compared to its previous version, the new one has undergone some tremendous bodywork change along with the underpinnings. To begin with, the brakes are improved. It is sleeker than the present ones running on the road. The alloy wheels, as well, have transformed into a 5-spoke design replacing 10-spoke units. A prominent change is in the form of an adjustable inverted WP front fork. The rear end is the same, preloaded adjustable WP. As per the Indian specification, the bike will be a BS6 complaint. It will also have an LED headlamp with integrated indicators. The instrument cluster meets the modern requirement and will be smartphone compatible. It is expected to launch in the first half of 2021 and the expected price will be Rs 2.70 lakhs (ex-showroom). 

 

  • Benelli 302 S 

Benelli 302 S 

This upcoming sharply styled Benelli 302 S is likely to replace the already discontinued TNT 300. Compared to its previous version, this new bike will have full-LED lighting and will be loaded with all the latest digital instrument cluster. The Benelli 302 S is powered by 300cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine that produces 38PS and 25.6Nm. The bike will come to an instant halt with its dual 260 mm petal discs in the front and a 240 mm petal disc at the rear, and surely with a dual-channel ABS. The bike is expected to be launched in the first half of 2021 and is expected to be around 15,000 more than the TNT 300, whose price was Rs 2.99 lakhs (ex-showroom). 

 

  • Honda CB500F 

Honda CB500F

The Honda CBS500F was added to the international life-up when it was unveiled in the 2013 EICMA show in Milan, Italy. The bike is expected to be launched sometime this year. The bike has a 500cc twin-cylinder engine that is quite good for 47bhp of power and 43Nm o peak torque. It has got 6-speed manual transmission. The CB500F is expected to be priced at Rs 5 lakhs. The makers are going to make it compete with Kawasaki Z650 and other bikes priced around it. 

 

  • Ducati 2021 Panigale V4 

Ducati 2021 Panigale V4

By ditching the traditional 90-degree V-twin engine, Ducati entered into the new era of performance motorcycle. The new version got some minor updates from the last year and is most likely to hit the market this year after it gets the BS6 complaint. The new Ducati 2021 Panigale V4 has LED lights, traction control, cornering ABS, wheelie control, slide control, bi-directional quick-shifter and launch control. All these can be easily controlled with a switch cube on the left clip-on bar. The brand new bike has a 1,103cc V4 motor. The bike has got a 998cc engine to meet the WSBK regulations, yet the bike gives 221PS at 15,250rpm and 112Nm at 11,500rpm. It has got a 6-speed gearbox with hydraulically-actuated slip-and-assist clutch systems. It will come in two variants, and the price is expected to start at Rs 20.57 lakhs. 

 

  • Suzuki GSX S750 

Suzuki GSX S750

Launched in 2019, the new bike has got two new colours – Pearl Glacier White with Blue wheels and Metallic Matte Black with Black wheels. The manufacturer has also added new graphics to get the attention of the audience. Other than this, the new bike is almost the same as its 2018 version. They’ve made some changes in the old version and have loaded it with a tail lamp with LED lights. It has got a 749cc inline four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that generates 114.2PS at 10,500rpm and 81Nm at 9000rpm. It also has electronic aids, such as a three-mode traction control system, dual-channel ABS, low-rpm assist, and an easy start system. The bike is expected to be priced at Rs 7.46 lakhs (ex-showroom). 

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