Published By: Rohit Chatterjee

Top Five Indian Motorcycles with Best Looking Dashboards

In today’s era, dashboards largely influence the sales of motorcycles. Therefore, in this article, we have listed the best-looking dashboards found in Indian motorcycles at the moment

When we started riding motorcycles, motorcycle dashboards were boring and hardly gave any information. Therefore, to us, dashboards are of little importance. However, to the young gen and new riders of the present era, cool dashboards are important. In fact, so much so that dashboards influence the sales of motorcycles in the Indian market. Therefore, in the following paragraphs, we have listed the motorcycles with the best-looking dashboards present in our market.

TVS Apache RR 310

In our books of thoughts, the dashboard of the TVS Apache RR 310 is the best one in the country. After all, who could’ve thought a motorcycle with a smartphone-styled vertical set dashboard? Not to forget, the dashboard displays a host of information such as top speed records, tachometer, odometer, speedometer, temperature gauges, two trip metres, side stand indicator, lap-timer, average speed, riding modes, ABS indicator and more.

KTM Duke 390

The KTM Duke 390 features the second best-looking dashboard in an Indian motorcycle. The TFT LCD screen with high resolution makes it super easy to read all the information on the go. Similar to the Apache RR 310, the dashboard of the KTM Duke 390 shows an array of information, such as average fuel consumption, modes of ABS, average speed, date, time, battery level, top speed, RPM reading, etc.

Benelli Imperiale 400

The Benelli Imperial 400 is a motorcycle that does not sell like a hot cake in India. However, we love the retro-themed round-shaped analogue-digital dashboard of the cruiser motorcycle. Unlike the above two motorcycles, the Imperiale 400 shows very little information; no complaints because, given its retro theme, it is not supposed to. The left pod features the speedometer, whereas the right pod features the tachometer. In between, there is a small digital cluster that shows the fuel gauge and gear position indicator.

Bajaj Pulsar RS and NS series

The dashboards of the Bajaj Pulsar RS and NS series are heavily outdated when compared to the new-gen motorcycles of the present era. The dashboards of the series are incredibly minimalistic and show a limited amount of information. In the middle, the series features a round-shaped analogue tachometer, whereas, on the right, they feature a small digital cluster that shows distance covered, speed, side stand indicator, fuel gauge and two trip meters.