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Nebula Automotive launches 3 new ATVs in the Indian market

December 14, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Nebula Automotive recently launched three new high-end ATVs in the Indian market, taking its portfolio to 21 ATVs from 110-800 CC.

The new three-wheel two-seater Trike ATV is powered by a 300 CC water-cooled engine with electric start. It has a 12-litre fuel tank and is priced at INR 7.77 lakhs. The new twin-seater HS800 has a fuel-injected 800 CC water-cooled V-Twin eight-valve engine and a 30-litre fuel tank. It has a top speed of 70 kph and can switch between 2WD and 4WD modes. It is priced at INR 16.5 lakhs.

The new AX700 is a single-seater ATV with a fuel-injected 686 CC engine and a 21-litre fuel tank. It is equipped with front and rear disc brakes, CVT transmission, and a three-way locking differential, and can switch between 2WD and 4WD modes. It is priced at INR 12 lakhs.

The company held the launch event at Empress Garden in Pune recently, where mediapersons were also given the chance to ride all three vehicles as well as others from the ATV range. The company’s MD Mr Sunil Asnani commented that Nebula had sold 2,500 ATVs in India since its launch and the new ATVs were a continuation of its endeavour to bring high-end ATVs at reasonable prices to the Indian market. He mentioned that the target segment of customers included the defence sector, rich individuals, and resorts and hotels. The company is in the process of rolling out a pan-India sales and service network and presently provides on-site service along with training in case it is required by a customer.

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Yamaha to launch a 250cc motorcycle in 2014

December 13, 2012 by Bike India Team 1 Comment

After years of rabid speculation, India Yamaha Motor have finally confirmed that they’re planning to launch a 250cc motorcycle in the Indian market in 2014.

In an interview with Financial Chronicle, Hiroyuki Suzuki, CEO, India Yamaha Motor said, “We will focus on the scooters category for next two years, but in 2014 we will launch powerful sporty 250cc bike in the Indian market. There is a good market for this premium segment which we would like to tap.”

India has become an important market for Yamaha with the company also now focusing attention to the scooter segment. Yamaha will not introduce any new motorcycles for the next two years, but will keep updating their existing models. The Japanese marquee will also launch a scooter series for different target segments in the country. Mr. Suzuki also added,“The motorcycles manufactured in India meet the advanced specification of developed markets and they are produced at a lower cost. The price is almost double in Japanese market. We are sending R15 to Japan to test market, and if the response is good, we may explore more products for export to Japan and other advanced markets.”

At present the 250cc category has seen a duopoly of the Honda CBR 250R and the Kawasaki Ninja 250 in the Indian market. But with the growing importance of performance biking in the country, players like Hero MotoCorp – ERB tie-up, Bajaj and TVS-BMW technical partnership, manufacturers are taking a long hard look at the 250s in the country, and the future surely sees a lot many new players in this exciting segment.

Update: Bike India’s Art Director, Ramnath Chodankar, has created a rendering of how the forthcoming YZF-R25 might look like. For the complete breakdown of the motorcycle’s design, pick up the December 2012 issue of Bike India.

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Royal Enfield Cafe Racer to be launched in India

November 30, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

First showcased at the 2012 Auto Expo the prototype cafe racer from Royal Enfield was quite the eye candy.

The cafe racer concept has been the talk of the town since quite some time now and if official sources are to be believed, come 2013 it might be a reality for India too. Royal Enfield have stated that this Royal Enfield Cafe Racer 535 motorcycle promises to be the lightest and fastest Enfield yet!

Surely, people in India usually don’t associate a Bullet being light and fast, something quite a bit poles apart from the ones we use in India. A Royal Enfield dealer in the United States have revealed that this could possibly be the best, fastest and coolest motorcycle from the ‘Madras legends’. With a kerb weight of 170kg, souped up with a 535cc UCE fuel injected engine this beast of a bike is all ready to change the way we look at the Royal Enfield. The cafe racer will sport an electric starter and a plastic front mudguard, a first for Royal Enfield.

Other tit-bits include alloy wheels, a longer seat (the pillion might have to get squeezed in), two different choice of exhausts and other add-on goodies. With the motorcycle all set to be unveiled at the 2012 Long Beach International Motorycycle Show next week, the cafe racer concept is all ready to take the world by storm.

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2013 Honda CB500F and CBR500R prices announced

November 29, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Honda have just revealed pricing details for their international 2013 lineup at the Motorcycle Live event at NEC in Birmingham, London.

Honda have priced the all-new 500 series very competitively throughout the world in order to exapand their customer base as much as possible. The naked CB500F is priced at £ 4,650 (INR 4.10 lakh) while the CB500X and CBR500R both are priced at £ 4,950 (INR 4.37 lakh), undercutting the Ninja 300 ABS by £ 249 (INR 22,000).

Honda currently is the only major manufacturer offering 500cc street motorcycles. Internationally, the CBR500R’s only rival in the value-for-money stakes is the SV650S Street from Suzuki, priced at £ 4,975 (INR 4.39 lakh); which is, however, not A2-compliant in the UK. Honda’s NC700S however is A2-compliant and is available at a price of £ 5,450 (INR 4 lakh). Among higher capacity models, the CBR600RR has been priced at £ 9,500 (INR 8.38 lakh), while the retro CB1100 is available for £ 8,950 (INR 7.90 lakh). Prices for the sporty NS300 Forza scooter are yet to be revealed, but a figure of £ 5,000-5,500 (INR 4.41-4.85 lakh) expected, in order to bridge the gap between the SH300i which is priced at £ 4,700 (INR 4.14 lakh) and the Silver Wing which is priced at £ 6,600 (INR 5.82 lakh).

If all goes as well here in India next year, and the CBR 500R does undercut the Ninja 250R’s price, Honda have a surefire winner in their hands. Bring ’em on!

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Gary Fisher launches Super Fly bikes in India

November 6, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

At a recent event recently, Firefox Bikes got none other than Gary Fisher, the creator of Mountain biking, to launch his latest design concept the SuperFly Hi-end 29er series in India.

The high performance cycles were unveiled in the presence of Shiv Inder Singh, Managing Director, Firefox Bikes, and will be available exclusively through Firefox Bike retail outlets across India.

Speaking about the newly launched mountain bikes Singh said, “The bikes with 29” wheels are the latest as compared to the standard 26” wheels. We will be adding additional models every year as the market demand develops.” He further added, “The Company expects to increase the sales growth to 1,00,000 bikes a year by year 2015 from the present 50,000.”

Targeted at youth, the new models include SuperFly AL and SuperFly Comp, priced at Rs 1.45 lakh and Rs 2.35 lakh respectively.

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