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Upcoming Bike and Scooter Launches in India: October 2024

As we enter the last quarter of 2024, the Indian two-wheeler market is gearing up for some exciting launches, especially with the festive season approaching. Here’s a look at the key bikes and scooters set to hit the roads this October:

1. BMW CE 02

BMW Motorrad is all set to introduce the BMW CE 02, its second electric scooter after the CE 04. This futuristic scooter features an 11kW electric motor that delivers a top speed of 95 km/h, with a claimed range of 90 km on a single charge. Priced around ₹5 lakh, the CE 02 aims to cater to premium electric scooter enthusiasts.

2. KTM 200 Duke

KTM will unveil an updated version of the KTM 200 Duke in India this October. While changes are expected to be minimal, the bike will retain its 5-inch TFT instrument cluster and continue to offer its signature performance. Fans of the brand can look forward to a fresh variant of this popular model.

3. Suzuki Access 125 (2024 Variant)

Suzuki’s highly popular Access 125 scooter is set for a refresh in time for the festive season. The new 2024 variant will come with a redesigned headlight, a revamped front body, and an upgraded instrument cluster. Despite these updates, the price is expected to stay the same, making it an attractive option in the 125cc segment.

4. 2024 Hero Destini 125

Hero MotoCorp is also preparing to launch a refreshed version of the Destini 125 scooter. The 2024 model will come with modern enhancements like a new LCD instrument cluster, all-LED lighting, Bluetooth connectivity, and turn-by-turn navigation, offering a blend of style and convenience for urban commuters.

These launches will bring fresh options for buyers looking for both premium electric vehicles and practical, feature-loaded scooters in the coming month.

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