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MV Agusta latest motorcycle, the 2022 Superveloce Ago voted as the “Most Beautiful Bike Of The Show” at EICMA.

The Superveloce Ago took home the top prize after collected of 47.2% of the votes from a total of 12,567 attendees.

Meanwhile, Aprilia’s latest ADV bike, the Tuareg 660 came second with 19% followed by Moto Morini X-Cape at 3rd place with 7.9%.

The award was presented to MV Agusta during the last day of EICMA in the presence of Timur Sardarov, CEO of MV Agusta, Pietro Meda and Paolo Magri, President and Managing Director of EICMA and Federico Aliverti editor-in-chief and Paolo Patruno Managing Director of Motociclismo.

“The best bike of the show is another great award for us, and further recognition of all the energy and the resources MV Agusta is consistently putting in the development of new products.

“Winning this award for the sixth time is a cause of great satisfaction for all of us. I would like to dedicate it to all MV Agusta employees, who put incredible passion in their everyday work,” said Sardarov.

The MV Agusta Superveloce Ago is a limited edition motorcycle built to pay homage to Giacomi Agostini. With a limited run of just 311 units, every bike is numbered and signed by Agostini personally.

The news broke last week that the British marquee is set to make an official comeback to motorcycle manufacturing.

The Mahindra-owned company will be making its first appearance in December at the Motorcycle Live event in the UK.

Apart from the official comeback, BSA has confirmed that the company will also unveil a new production model which was previously caught undergoing testing last week.

“Over 100 years since the first BSA motorcycle hit the road, BSA is back – and the stage is set at Motorcycle Live for us to showcase our new motorcycle for the first time, as well as paying homage to the models that stamped an indelible mark on the world of motorcycling,” said BSA in a statement.

Mahindra bought the global rights to BSA in 2016 and has also brought back two defunct motorcycle brands, Jawa and Yezdi.

Taiwanese scooter manufacturer, SYM Motors has expanded its product range with the new 2022 SYM Joyride 300.

The new Joyride 300 is the company latest response to the growing demand for maxi-scooter around the world.

According to SYM, the new model combines compactness, agility, safety and convenience making it the ideal choice for customers wanting a flat floor cruiser.

Interestingly, the Joyride 300 will replace the outgoing EVO 200.

The 2022 SYM Joyride 300 makes 26hp @ 8,000rpm and 26Nm @ 6,000rpm from its 280cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine.

The Joyride 300 rides on a 15-inch front and 14-inch rear wheel but can be upgraded with 16-inch front and rear wheels.

Interestingly, the maxi-scooter get a host of modern features which includes:

  • LED lighting
  • LCD instrument
  • keyless system 2.0
  • adjustable windshield
  • under-seat storage
  • glove box
  • quick charge 2.0

The new Joyride 300 is expected to arrive in Europe and Asia by early next year.

Kawasaki has updated the H2 SX with more touring-focused abilities for 2022 with a new Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS).

The 2022 H2 SX SE now features adaptive cruise control, collision detection, and blind-spot monitoring, which helps smooth out traffic.

This is done by treating the H2 SX to the same Bosch radar system adopted by Ducati, BMW and KTM.

  • Adaptive Cruise Control – Helps maintains the distance to the front vehicle according to rider preference (Near/Medium/Far) with the speed max out at 160km/h.
  • Forward Collision Warning – If the following distance to the front vehicle closes suddenly, the warning is triggered, and a visual warning is delivered.
  • Blind Spot Detection – The rear-facing sensor will detect oncoming vehicles from a hard-to-see location and deliver the info via LEDs located in the mirrors.

All of the new features can be accessed via a new 6.5″ full-colour TFT screen which can be connected via Kawasaki’s new smartphone app called Spin.

Meanwhile, Team Green has also upgraded the KECS electronic suspension with Showa’s Skyhook technology that actively adjust rebound damping in real-time.

The updated H2 SX also features better lean-angle thanks to an upgraded Bosch 6-axis Fi-ECU that monitors chassis orientation.

Other exciting upgrades include:

  • Vehicle Hold Assist
  • Kawasaki Intelligent Proximity Activation Start Smart master key (KIPASS)
  • wider seating
  • USB charging port
  • heated grips

Nevertheless, the H2 SX continues to deliver 228hp and 137.3Nm @ 9,500rpm from its supercharged 998cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC 16-valve in-line four engines.

However, the motorcycle might have lost out its iconic supercharger intake noise as Kawasaki added a resin intake silencer explicitly designed to reduce the noise.

Italian manufacturer, Fantic has officially unveiled the Caballero 500 at EICMA.

The new adventure-ready motorcycle will join the already available 125cc and 250cc variants.

According to the Italian firm, the Fantic Caballero Explorer makes 40hp and 42Nm from its 449cc single-cylinder engine and sends its power to the rear wheel via a 6-speed manual transmission.

Meanwhile, the Explorer also features an adjustable long-travel inverted front fork and a rear monoshock with an external reservoir.

The motorcycle also comes equipped with a high fender, high-mounted exhaust pipes, and circular headlights to complete the ‘adventure’ look.

Other exciting features include:

  • luggage carrier with side pannier rack
  • fly screen
  • upswept handlebars
  • two-up saddle

According to Fantic, the new motorcycle will hit European showrooms in Q1 2022.

Royal Enfield is set to ram up its production in Asia as the company has begin its factory operation in Chachoengsao, a province located east of Bangkok,Thailand.

The new facility would not only serve the local market but also other major South East Asian region.

Interestingly, the Indian-owned company has already started things going by developing a small-displacement motorcycle in cooperation with Thailand motorcycle company GPX.

According to the Indian firm, Royal Enfield plans to ship its motorcycle as a CKD model for assembly which includes the Himalayans and the 650 Twins (Interceptor and Continental GT).

“We are very happy to announce the commencement of operations at the CKD assembly plant in Thailand.

“A testament to our commitment to the region and the market potential, and to our growing community of riding enthusiasts, this facility will enable us to efficiently cater to the growing demand in this region, and also become the hub for the rest of Southeast Asian markets,” said B. Govindarajan, Executive Director Royal Enfield.

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