Husqvarna has made a significant mark in the Indian motorcycle market with the launch of the Vitpilen 250 and Svartpilen 401, priced at Rs 2.19 lakh and Rs 2.92 lakh, respectively. This move marks a new era for the Husqvarna lineup with both bikes now based on the latest generation KTM models. Addressing previous concerns about size and height, these models offer a generation change, providing a solution to the earlier compact yet tall design.
Vitpilen 250 Features
- The 2024 Vitpilen 250, based on the KTM 250 Duke platform, takes a departure from the cafe racer aesthetic of its predecessor.
- Improved ergonomics: The handlebar design shifts towards a roadster style, offering a sporty yet comfortable riding position.
- Increased seating space: The seat length has been extended by 100mm, providing more room for both the rider and pillion. Importantly, the seat height is reduced by 22mm to 820mm.
- Powerplant: Equipped with a 249cc, single-cylinder engine from the KTM 250 Duke, generating 31hp at 9,500rpm and 25Nm at 7,500rpm.
- Electronics: The Vitpilen 250 features a 5-inch LCD dash, traction control, and LED lighting.
Svartpilen 401 Features
- The Svartpilen 401, borrowing underpinnings from the latest 390 Duke, presents a scrambler design.
- Roomier design: Similar to the Vitpilen 250, the Svartpilen 401 addresses space concerns from previous models.
- Performance: Powered by a 399cc single-cylinder engine, delivering 46hp and 39Nm of torque.
- Wheels and rubber: The Svartpilen 401 comes with 17-inch tubed wire-spoke wheels wrapped in premium Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR rubber.
- Electronics: Equipped with a TFT dash, cornering ABS, traction control, and bidirectional quickshifter.
The launch of Husqvarna’s Vitpilen 250 and Svartpilen 401 signifies a strategic move aligning with the latest KTM models and addressing past concerns. The Vitpilen 250, priced at Rs 2.19 lakh, compares favorably against the KTM 250 Duke, providing similar underpinnings at a more affordable rate.
2024-01-17 19:46:25