Upcoming Bikes In 2018: Top 4 Sport Bikes

- Ducati will be introducing the Panigale V4 and the 2018 Monster 821
- Kawasaki will be bringing the Ninja H2 SX Sports Tourer in 2018
- Benelli has planned to bring the Leoncino later in the year
This year has been incredible with a plethora of performance motorcycles making it to the Indian market. The performance segment has been booming with options and you, the customer is certainly spoilt for choice. Well, 2018 is fast approaching and trust us, manufacturers have no intention of making that buying decision easier for you. A host of sport bikes are lined up for launch in the coming year and you are going to be looking at a lot of options to choose from. So without wasting time any further, here are the top 7 sport and performance motorcycles you need to watch out for in 2018.
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1. Ducati Monster 821

(The Ducati Monster 821 will make a comeback in 2018 with retro-cool touches and more features)
The 2018 Ducati Monster 821 was revealed earlier this year and will be making its way to India sometime next year. The refreshed and updated Monster 821 gets subtle changes for 2018 including the fresh new yellow paint scheme paying homage to the original M900, while there is also a similar fuel tank lock like the original version. Also new is the headlamp, tail section and the double barrel exhaust. Other features include a TFT console, multiple riding modes, 3-level, and 8-level Traction Control. There's also a quick shifter and the Ducati Multimedia System as optional. Power continues to come from the 821 cc, twin-pot motor that makes slightly lesser 108 bhp and 86 Nm of peak torque, while paired to a 6-speed gearbox.
2. Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX

(The 2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX is a supercharged sports tourer)
While you've met the supercharged Ninja H2 and its absolutely mad sibling the Ninja H2R, it's now time to meet the more tamed sibling. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX is the touring friendly version based on the H2 and as been designed for real-world applications instead of outright performance. The 998 cc in-line four-cylinder supercharged engine produces 199 bhp, but has been revised for stronger output in low and mid-range, while the fuel efficiency has improved too. Kawasaki has also managed to make the Ninja H2 SX friendlier for long distance riding and manageable at low speeds. While a a launch date is not in sight, the bike will arrive in 2018 as a CBU with a price tag north of Rs. 30 lakh (ex-showroom).
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3. Ducati Panigale V4

(Ducati Panigale V4 with Claudio Domenicali)
It's been a long wait for this one but Ducati's mighty four-cylinder offering is finally here and will make it to India sometime next year. The Ducati Panigale V4 is the company's first ever four-cylinder and replicates the technology from its MotoGP bike on the road going offering. Power comes from the 1103 cc 90-degrees, V-Twin engine that makes 211 bhp at 13,000 rpm and peak torque of 124 Nm at 10,000 rpm. Power can be further boosted to 220 bhp, while weighing just 195 kg. Ducati says the Panigale V4 is its most advanced bike to be developed and is loaded with multitude of electronics to keep it sober on tarmac. The Italian bike is offering the V4 in three trims and we expect all versions to make it to India, including the V4 Speciale that has production limited to only 1500 units.
4. Benelli Leoncino

(The scrambler styled Benelli Leoncino will come with ABS as standard)
Unveiled at EICMA in 2015, the Benelli Leoncino will be finally making its way to India next year. The scrambler style motorcycle has been in the pipeline for a while now and will finally arrive in its road-ready avatar. The Leoncino is a good looking motorcycle and will be quite affordable too compared to other and more premium Scrambler offerings on sale. The bike uses an all-new Trellis frame while power comes from a 500 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 47 bhp and 45 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The Leoncino uses long travel USD forks up front and an adjustable monoshock at the rear. Braking performance includes dual front discs and a single disc at the rear with ABS as standard. The Benelli Leoncino is being positioned as a lifestyle motorcycle and prices are expected to start around Rs. 6 lakh (ex-showroom).
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