Best Bike Moments of the Week – Spotlight on Trending Rides

By Manish Kumar

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The past week may have been relatively quiet in the two-wheeler world, but a few exciting updates still caught the attention of motorcycle enthusiasts. While only two new models were launched in India, news of upcoming updates and variants kept the momentum going.

2025 Yezdi Adventure Debuts with Bold Design and Advanced Features

The launch of the 2025 Yezdi Adventure has stirred excitement among fans of adventure motorcycles. This updated version comes with a completely new design, giving it a more aggressive look. Notable changes include a new asymmetrical headlamp, a long windscreen, and a beak-style front fender. The addition of switchable traction control adds to its intelligent feature list, making the ride more controlled and enjoyable.

2025 Kawasaki Z900 Introduced with IMU Technology

Kawasaki unveiled the 2025 Z900 in India with an ex-showroom price of ₹9.52 lakh. This popular street naked bike has become even more powerful and tech-savvy. It features a new color TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, multiple ride modes, and IMU-assisted cornering traction control along with ABS. The updated tires and enhanced braking components further elevate the riding experience.

Suzuki V-Strom 800DE Gets Engine Upgrade and New Colors

Suzuki’s V-Strom 800DE has been refreshed with a new OBD-2B compliant engine. Priced at ₹10.30 lakh, this adventure-tourer now comes in three distinct color variants. The Pearl Tech White option sports blue spoked rims, the Champion Yellow No. 2 features black body panels with blue rims, and the Glass Sparkle Black version includes grey and red graphics. These changes give the bike a more vibrant and updated appearance.

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Aprilia RS457 and Tuono 457 Now Backed by Extended Warranty

Aprilia has increased the warranty on the RS 457 and Tuono 457, offering better peace of mind for buyers. The new warranty covers 4 years or 48,000 kilometers, up from the previous 3 years or 36,000 kilometers. This updated warranty is also transferable, meaning new owners can continue to enjoy the benefits if the bike is resold. This move is aimed at enhancing customer trust and satisfaction.

Hero Xoom 160 Delivery Postponed

Customers awaiting the Hero Xoom 160 will need to wait a bit longer. Although launched in January at ₹1.48 lakh, deliveries are now expected to begin between August and September 2025. The original plan to start deliveries in April has been delayed due to a lack of stock at dealerships. Bookings are currently on hold and will resume once the first batch is dispatched.

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