Rather , the ABS is optimised for use on dirt tracks as well as asphalt .
KAWASAKI
Team Green lived up to the moniker as the only large manufacturer showcasing new electric options . Kawasaki debuted two pre-production EVs and a hybrid motorcycle which the company hopes to have to market over the next two years . Kawasaki wasn ’ t ready to divulge full specifications , but they did make it clear that the full EV bikes are designed to perform commuting duties ( not touring ) and are expected to launch next year while the hybrid is due for release in 2024 .
ROYAL ENFIELD
Royal Enfield has long been rumoured to be building on its 650 twin platform , and while some fans might be disappointed that the long-rumoured Himalayan 650 is still to surface , Enfield surprised with the new Super Meteor . The new Super Meteor 650 gives riders a bigger ( yet still LAMS ) cruiser option than the Meteor 350 . Based on the brand ’ s lovely 648cc
parallel-twin engine in a cruiser-style chassis , the Super Meteor is expected to launch in mid-2023 and will be available in two variants . The base Super Meteor 650 is the solo tourer variant and will be available in five colourways - Astral Black , Astral Blue , Astral Green and Interstellar Grey . The Super Meteor 650 Tourer is the grand tourer variant and will be available in Celestial Red and Celestial Blue
ITALJET
While quirky Italian scooter outfit Italjet used EICMA to showcase its EV concept , the kind of mental Dragster 500GP concept is what really caught our eye . At first glance , it looks like an evolution of
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