Upcoming two-wheeler launches in India in November 2022

The festive season is behind us, but two-wheeler manufacturers will give us a lot to celebrate this month.

As we enter the penultimate month of 2022, it’s already been a year full of some very exciting launches, but some of the biggest ones are still to come. And November could be the month when some of them take place. Here are all the new bikes and scooters expected to launch in India this month.

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, Shotgun 650

The biggest launch that’s likely to take place this month, and arguably also one of the biggest launches of the year, will be that of Royal Enfield’s long-awaited new 650cc models. The Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650 have both been spotted testing a great number of times now, and the most recent sighting shows them looking rather production-ready. With EICMA just around the corner, the stage is set for their official unveiling, and with Rider Mania scheduled for later in the month, it seems very likely that we could see at least one if not both of these models hit the Indian market in November.

Updated Hero Xpulse 200T

Another Indian manufacturer that’s likely to roll out a new product this month is Hero, which has just teased the updated Xpulse 200T. The teaser is rather symbolic, since we already brought you pictures of the updated bike back in August, highlighting the visual tweaks that Hero will be making to the Xpulse 200T. Expect a launch sooner rather than later, accompanied by a small price hike.

Gogoro electric scooters

Hero recently launched its inaugural electric scooter, the Vida V1, and now Gogoro, the Taiwanese e-scooter manufacturer that Hero has partnered with, is all set to announce its India plans. The company will lay out its roadmap for our market on November 3, and it’s quite likely to introduce its inaugural products sometime this month.

Ultraviolette F77

There’s yet more action in the electric space this month, with Ultraviolette slated to finally launch its F77 electric motorcycle, at long last. In the period of delay caused by COVID-19, the company has worked on fast-tracking many of the planned updates for the Gen 2 machine onto this first production version of the motorcycle. In the process, battery capacity has jumped up to a massive 10.5kWh and IDC range is a very impressive 307km. An official launch is scheduled for November 24.

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