Hero Electric have launched an all-new, affordable electric scooter called the Dash for Rs 62,000 (ex-showroom).
CS Santosh Launches Application ‘Recky’ to Connect Motorcyclists
Off-road and rally racer CS Santosh has launched a new application called Recky, with the aim of connecting riders around the globe.
TVS Srichakra Introduces New Brand TVS Eurogrip
Two- and three-wheeler tyre major, TVS Srichakra, have introduced a new tyre brand called TVS Eurogrip, aimed at the new generation of millennials.
The TVS Eurogrip brand gets 19 tyres under its portfolio that have been designed after extensive customer research for the newer generation of riders. The tyres are born out of investments in global R&D, design and technology platforms. The tyres are made in India with global expertise and sold all around the world. The range includes industry-leading, zero-degree steel-belted radial tyres that are performance-oriented W-rated tyres – which can handle speeds of up to 270 km/h. With the launch of more powerful bikes in the market today, the company aims at strengthening its relationship with manufacturers and also create a new benchmark in the replacement market.
P Vijayaraghavan, Director, TVS Srichakra Limited, said, “India will remain a promising market for two-wheelers and we see tremendous growth opportunity. It is a moment of immense pride for all of us as we launch TVS Eurogrip catering to the needs and requirements of the new-age Indian rider. With this step, we boldly stride into the future.”
We look forward to testing the new range of TVS Eurogrip tyres and telling you all about how they perform.
Story: Azaman Chothia
Hero Electric Launch Optima ER and Nyx ER
Hero Electric have launched two new electric scooters, the Optima ER and Nyx ER, for Rs 68,721 and Rs 69,754 respectively (both ex-showroom).
KTM Power Ride Announced for Independence Day
Honda Commence Africa Twin True Adventure Camp
To bring the spirit of excitement to adventure motorcycle lovers, Honda kick start their nationwide initiative called the Africa Twin True Adventure Camp.
The Honda Africa Twin True Adventure Camp kicked off at a camp-site close to Damdama Lake in Sohna, Haryana. A total of 20 riders came together to participated in the event. Training and the basics of off-roading sessions were given to the riders by Vijay Parmar, President of the Himalayan Motorsports Association, along with his team of subject experts in a fun and interactive way.
The Camp is a combination of events that includes practical and theoretical sessions. Riders get a chance to brush-up their basics and learn more advanced off-roading techniques. The off-road capabilities of the Africa Twin and different riding modes for riding over different terrain are also explained to the riders. The Africa Twin is equipped with features such as Throttle by Wire, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and Dual Clutch Transmission technology which are further explained to the riders. The event, in general, is held to boost the riders’ confidence and give them a chance to ride across varying terrain including humps, underground turns, gravel, pits and dirt tracks.
Speaking on the start of the boot-camp, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, said, “Africa Twin True Adventure Camp activity brings together the enthusiasts and the experts making riders experience more adventurous. The interactions between the community enhanced the learnings and skills to explore the full potential of this machine.”
Story: Azaman Chothia
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 MotoGP Edition Launched
Suzuki Motorcycle India have launched a MotoGP colour scheme for the recently introduced Gixxer SF 250 for Rs 1.71 lakh (ex-showroom).
Yamaha Introduces Call of the Blue 2.0
Yamaha India have introduced the second edition of their campaign, the Call of the Blue 2.0.
Kawasaki W800 Launched in India
The Kawasaki W800 is the latest retro offering from the Japanese manufacturer in India and is priced at Rs 8 lakh (ex-showroom).
Spec Comparison: AMW CFMoto 300NK v Honda CB300R v BMW G 310 R
The 300-cc segment in India has been growing fast over the past few years and more manufacturers have entered this segment with some credible offerings. Let’s compare three promising naked bikes that are currently on sale in India.
AMW CFMoto have just launched four bikes in India, out of which the 300NK is the entry-level offering. The 300NK is the latest 300-cc motorcycle available in India, that released just a few months after the Honda CB300R. The BMW G 310 R is the most expensive offering in this segment. Here is a specification comparison sheet for you to decide which naked streetfighter suits your needs.
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