Launches anticipated in 2023 India is the largest two- wheeler request in the world, and for the client staying for the release of their ideal bike, it can be a little complicated. We give you with all the details about the bike you’ve been staying for in this part so you can decide with knowledge whether to stay to make your purchase or be prepared to do so as soon as it’s available. There’s a list of all new and forthcoming bikes.
1.Hero Karizma XMR 210

In August 2023, the Hero Karizma XMR 210 is anticipated to go on sale in India for between ₹1,60,000 and ₹1,80,000.
Hero MotoCorp is focused on reviving the iconic Karizma brand with the new XMR 210. It will be the replacement for the bike’s 223cc version, which was retired a few years ago, and a request for trademark for this name has already been made.
Hero was also observed riding what appears to be the XMR 210, a brand-new motorcycle with complete fairings.The front had a sleek, broad LED headlamp that resembled the Yamaha R3 from the previous version. Along with this, there was a sharp side fairing, a fuel tank that was sculpted, and a sharp, upswept tail section.
The test mule’s hardware featured 17-inch alloy wheels, telescopic front forks, a monoshock at the back, and a single disc at each end. A 210cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with a 25bhp and 30Nm peak torque output will power the motorcycle. A six-speed gearbox connected to this motor will transmit power to the rear wheel. The bike also has a split seat and clip-on handlebars, but it also offers a more upright riding position.
Impressive features including a slipper clutch, a colour TFT instrument cluster, and Bluetooth connectivity are also anticipated for the Hero Karizma XMR 210. A price tag of under Rs. 2 lakhs is anticipated for the motorcycle, which is believed to be on the inexpensive side.
2.Royal Enfield Bullet 350

In August 2023, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Next Gen is anticipated to be released in India, with a suggested retail price of ₹1,50,000 to ₹1,60,000. Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, and TVS Ronin are three bikes that are now on the market in comparison to Bullet 350 Next Gen.
The newest Bullet 350 will shortly be released by Royal Enfield in India. The test motorcycle has been seen multiple times, and the most recent spy images suggest that the motorcycle appears to be ready for production. Here are all the specifics that have so far been made known.
The design of the existing Royal Enfield Bullet 350 will continue in the following generation. It features a single-piece seat, long front and rear fenders, a round halogen headlight, and a fuel tank in the form of a teardrop. The upcoming version of the Bullet 350 is anticipated to have a fuel level readout in addition to the same instrument panel as the present model from Royal Enfield.
The new Royal Enfield Bullet will feature a J-series 349cc single-cylinder engine, which produces 20.2bhp and 27Nm. The Classic 350, Meteor 350, and Hunter 350 are all powered by the same powerplant. It is coupled to a five-speed gearbox. Similar to the original bike, the chassis is also supposed to stay the same.
According to the test mule, Royal Enfield will provide the new model traditional telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks. The braking system could include front and rear disc brakes or front disc brakes and rear drum brakes with ABS. It will be fixed to the spoked wheels in the front and back.
Prices for the Bullet 350 now start at Rs 1,77,612 (on the road, Delhi). But with the additional adjustments, the new model can see an increase in pricing.
3.Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is anticipated to go on sale in India in September 2023 for between $260,000 and $270,000. Himalayan 450’s current rivals include the KTM 390 Adventure X, Royal Enfield Himalayan, and Royal Enfield Scram 411.
The adventure motorcycle that everyone around the globe has been waiting for is the Himalayan 450. This Royal Enfield is marketed as having a blend of tough style, fantastic and approachable performance, and practical features.
Royal Enfield keeping in mind riders who want to an upgrade in need greater power from their off-road motorcycles. The 450cc liquid-cooled engine for this motorcycle will be created on a new platform. The Himalayan’s engine will have about 40 horsepower, however it will also have a strong low and mid-range torque.
The Himalayan 450 receives an altogether new design language, which is true in a sense. But if you pay attention to detail, you can detect certain references to the Himalayan 411. The frame that connects the fuel tank and the headlamp assembly, for instance, has a distinct Himalayan vibe. The circular headlight also has a Himalayan visual appearance. And the spoke wheels, they match those on the oil-cooled Himalayan exactly. From the Himalayan 411 RE also carry forwards the wheels that are 21 inches in front and 17 inches on the back. Therefore, we may anticipate that RE will employ the same wheels on this new bike. Also possible from Royal Enfield is a spoke wheel with tubeless tyres.
4. TVS Apache RTR 310

It is anticipated that the TVS Apache RTR 310 will go on sale in India in September 2023 for between ₹2,20,000 and ₹2,29,999. The Royal Enfield Roadster 450, which debuts in India in March 2024, is another motorcycle comparable to the Apache RTR 310.
A naked streetfighter motorcycle under development by TVS Motors will be based on the Apache RR 310 sportsbike. It is anticipated that this new motorcycle will carry the RTR name and be branded as the TVS Apache RTR 310.
Little is known about this bike, it is expected that the TVS Apache RTR 310 will have sporty bodywork, aggressive styling, and vivid colour options. This means that we may anticipate it getting split seats, a muscular fuel tank, a slimmer tail portion, and a bikini fairing. An LED headlight, fully digital instrumentation, Bluetooth connectivity, multiple ride modes, and a ride-by-wire throttle are among the features it will offer.
We may expect that the TVS Apache RTR 310 might be equipped with switchable dual-channel ABS as standard and disc brakes at both ends. Along with traction control and a quick-shifter would be appreciated. It will have 17-inch alloy wheels up front and back, with USD forks up front and a monoshock in the back handling suspension.
The same 312 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine used in the Apache RR 310 and the BMW G 310 R will power the TVS Apache RTR 310. This motor has the ability to produce peak torque of 27 Nm and 33 bhp. A 6-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch will be coupled to the engine.
The KTM 390 Duke, BMW G 310 R, and future Royal Enfield Hunter 450 (Roadster 450) are just a few of the motorcycles that the TVS Apache RTR 310 will compete against. It is anticipated to launch at the end of 2023 or in the first half of 2024. In terms of price, the Apache RTR 310 would probably run you about Rs 2.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
5.KTM 390 Duke 3rd Gen

In November 2023, the KTM 390 Duke [2024] is anticipated to be released in India, with a predicted starting price of 33,30,000 ex-showroom. The Yamaha MT-03, which debuts in India in December 2023, is another motorcycle comparable to the 390 Duke [2024].
The brand-new 2024 KTM 390 Duke is anticipated to go on sale in India fairly soon. The most recent version of the roadster-segment motorcycle will gain multiple aesthetic and technical improvements over the version it replaces. Major advancements will be made to the visual appeal, for instance, and the fuel tank and headlamp on the 2024 model will have a fresh look. It will also get a new rear subframe that resembles the one on the KTM 890 Duke and a revamped chassis.
A 399-cc engine could be added to the 2024 model. Power and output figures may be marginally improved as a result of the increased displacement. For instance, the current model produces 37 Nm and 43 bhp.
The wheels and brake system for the 2024 model will be lighter ones from the RC390. WP-made, upside-down front forks and an offset-mounted, right-side-placed rear WP monoshock will make up the suspension system. Both wheels will include disc brakes for stopping, as well as dual-channel ABS with a Supermoto mode, cornering function, and traction control. It will also include a quickshifter, a Bluetooth-enabled colour TFT display, and complete LED illumination.
Read more: 2023 Upcoming Bike launches in India.