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300cc Aprilia RS Sportbike Spotted Testing in India for the First Time

In Baramati, a brand-new Aprilia sports bike has been seen in action. The new motorcycle is camouflaged to the gills. It has testing equipment strapped to its back that monitors various parameters. The design language is consistent with what this Italian brand offers in its RS lineup. In effect, it...

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By Nitin

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In Baramati, a brand-new Aprilia sports bike has been seen in action. The new motorcycle is camouflaged to the gills. It has testing equipment strapped to its back that monitors various parameters. The design language is consistent with what this Italian brand offers in its RS lineup. In effect, it appears to be a scaled-down version of the RS 660, which is not a bad thing.

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Despite the camouflage, the front fascia is like that of a RS 660. It has twin headlights with a pilot light in the centre. These are most likely LEDs, as LEDs are standard on every other bike in this segment. Taillights and blinkers will almost be LED as well.

The seating posture appears to be committed. There is some lean to reach the handlebars, and the rider's footpegs are set back. This provides the rider with a lot of leverage when turning the motorcycle into a corner. The front wind deflector appears to be angled a little lower, and the chunky fuel tank appears to provide enough grip for the rider.

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Componentry is likely to change until series production begins. Nonetheless, this test mule has USD forks up front and a mono-shock unit in the rear.

The swingarm appears to be an aluminium unit rather than a box-section unit. Front disc brakes are skinny, like those found on the current generation KTM RC 390.

Engine specifications are not yet available. It is expected to displace between 300cc and 400cc with a single-cylinder architecture. It may produce 35 to 40 bhp of max power and 35 Nm of peak torque.

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Despite its global presence, Aprilia is not well-known in India when it comes to motorcycles. The RS and Tuono lineups are available in both middleweight and litre class configurations. This new motorcycle would have been much simpler to introduce in the market if Aprilia had established a brand identity and introduced the RS 150 and Tuono 150 to India.

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Nitin

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Nitin Dhiman is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering India's diverse automotive landscape. He specializes in comprehensive car and motorcycle reviews, technical analysis, and market trend forecasting for the Indian automotive sector. Having tested over 300 vehicles across various Indian road conditions—from congested urban environments to challenging rural terrains—Nitin brings practical insights that resonate with Indian drivers. His expertise extends beyond performance metrics to include ownership costs, maintenance considerations, and regional market preferences that shape buying decisions across different states. Nitin's analysis of emerging automotive technologies and policy changes offers readers a balanced perspective on how global innovations adapt to Indian conditions. Through his detailed yet accessible writing style, he helps Indian consumers navigate the increasingly complex automotive marketplace with confidence, translating technical jargon into pra...
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