New bikes coming out this August

Yesti Adventurer (Updated):

Yesti is going to launch a new updated Adventurer model this August. The bike competes with the Himalayan 450 and the KTM 390 Adventurer in the off-road bike category. Yesti recently released a teaser for the upcoming updated adventure bike.

Accordingly, the new bike is expected to have various changes from graphics to engine. While mentioning this on social media, Yesti mentioned that it is a new engine. Yesti is expected to redesign the engine already in use.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 (Updated):

With increasing competition in the 350cc-500cc segment, Royal Enfield is all set to update its classic 350 bike after three years. The new bike will be powered by the same J series engine that is currently in use, with no mechanical changes.

But it seems that some new features may be added to the Classic 350. Notably, the Classic 350 bike will get LED headlamps for the first time. Royal Enfield has announced to launch this updated bike on August 12.

Ola Electric Bike (New Launch):

There is no official announcement about the launch of this bike yet. However, Ola is expected to launch their new bike in the first half of August.

To confirm this, Ola’s CEO Pavish Aggarwal has been regularly updating photos and videos of the new electric bike on his X page. So, it is expected that Ola’s new bike will be launched or announced this August.

BSA Gold Star 650:

Classic Legends acquired BSA a few years ago, once a British premium bike manufacturer. Operating under the Mahindra banner, the company also sells the Java and Yesti bikes in India.

Following them, the company is currently launching the BSA Gold Star 650 bike in India. It has been officially announced that the new bike will be released on August 15.

Triumph Daytona 660:

Triumph is going to launch the new Daytona 660 bike in India to compete with the Kawasaki Ninja 650 which is sold in India. After a long wait, the Indian launch of this bike is now confirmed.

With the bookings for this bike starting this month (July), we can expect its launch by the end of April. Aspirants can book this bike at the nearest Triumph showroom by paying Rs.25,000.

Notably, Triumph has used a three-cylinder, 660 cc, liquid-cooled engine in this bike that produces 80hp of power and 64Nm of torque.