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In the bustling world of two-wheelers in India, several models have captured the attention of enthusiasts. Here, we take a closer look at some of the notable 200cc motorcycles currently on the market.
The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, manufactured by TVS Motor Company, is a powerful contender boasting a 197.75 cc oil-cooled, 4-valve single-cylinder engine. This engine generates 20.82 PS at 9,000 rpm and 17.25 Nm at 7,250 rpm. The motorcycle offers a claimed mileage of around 37 kmpl and is equipped with dual-channel ABS, multiple riding modes, a slipper clutch, and a fully digital console.
Another noteworthy model is the Hunter 350, which comes with a single-cylinder engine of 349.34 cc. This engine produces 20.21 PS and 27 Nm torque. The Hunter 350 stands out with its retro-modern styling and weighs 181 kg. The motorcycle features standard single-channel ABS and LED lighting, and it offers a 13-litre fuel tank and a claimed mileage of 36 kmpl.
The Hero Xtreme 160R, with its 163.2 cc air-cooled engine, is also a popular choice. The 4V variant includes disc brakes and ABS. The motorcycle offers a claimed mileage of 46-47 kmpl and has a 12-litre fuel tank.
The Pulsar NS200, with its 199.5 cc triple-spark engine, produces 24.5 PS and 18.7 Nm. It offers a claimed mileage of 40 kmpl and features a 12-litre fuel tank.
The Honda CB Hornet 2.0, priced around ₹1,58,049, is another attractive option. This motorcycle sports an 184.4 cc engine, LED lighting, and a digital instrument console. The CB Hornet 2.0 boasts a claimed mileage of 57 kmpl.
In the realm of sports bikes, the Yamaha R15 V4 and the Yamaha MT-15 V2.0 are popular choices. The R15 V4, with its 155 cc liquid-cooled engine with Variable Valve Actuation, produces 18.1-18.4 PS and 14.2 Nm. The MT-15 V2.0 shares its engine with the R15 and produces 18.4 PS and 14.1 Nm of torque. The R15 V4 has an 11-litre fuel tank and offers a mileage of 45-51 kmpl, while the MT-15 V2.0 offers a claimed mileage of 56-57 kmpl. The MT-15 V2.0 features upside-down front forks, digital TFT instruments, and LED lighting.
In conclusion, each of these motorcycles offers unique features and performance specifications, catering to various preferences and riding styles of enthusiasts in India.
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