Indian Motorcycle of the Year (IMOTY) 2024: Here are the contenders
The prestigious Indian Motorcycle of the Year (IMOTY) 2024 nominees have been unveiled, spotlighting a range of new motorcycles launched this year across diverse categories, such as adventure, roadster, and cruiser. Notably, the Royal Enfield Hunter secured the esteemed title of Indian Motorcycle of the Year in 2023. The selection process involves a panel of expert automotive journalists from renowned publications across India, including OVERDRIVE as a founder member.
The line-up of IMOTY 2024 contenders includes:
- Triumph Scrambler 400X
- Harley-Davidson X440
- Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
- Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
- Hero Karizma XMR
- TVS Apache RTR 310
For this year, the jury for the IMOTY 2024 includes Bertrand D'souza, Editor, OVERDRIVE; Rohit Paradkar, Assistant Editor, OVERDRIVE; Abhay Verma, Editor and Publisher, Turbocharged; Kartik Ware, Managing Editor, Motoring World; Aspi Bhathena, Aspi Bhathena, Editor, Bike India and Car India; Dipayan Dutta, Senior Special Correspondent, Auto Today; Manav Sinha, Digital Editor, AutoX; Varun Painterx, Editor - 2-wheeler, Powerdrift; Sirish Chandran, Editorial Director, Evo India, Fast Bikes India, and MotorSport India; Joshua Varghese, Senior Correspondent, Bike India; Pratheek Kunder, Assitant Editor, BikeWale; Shivank Bhatt, Road Test Editor, AutoX; Aatish Mishra, Assistant Editor, Evo India; and Rahul Ghosh, Associate Editor, Auto Today.
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