Ducati is one of the foremost names in Italian two-wheeler history, so it figures that they would set off some proverbial fireworks at what the motor show at their home turf in the form of EICMA, and boy, did they deliver. [Read more…]
Yamaha launch new MT-10 at EICMA
The Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo e Accessori or EICMA (say it with the hand gestures, you know you want to), is one the biggest nights for the global two-wheeler market [Read more…]
New Ducati Diavel on the Cards
Ducati are all set to unveil the latest generation of their power-cruiser – the Diavel, very soon
Hyosung to Unveil Three New Bikes at EICMA 2015
The Korean motorcycle-makers are keen on showcasing new models to replace the old ones [Read more…]
Husqvarna concepts set for production
The Swedish bike manufacturer, now owned by KTM caused a little bit of stir with the 401 Vitpilen and Svartpilen concepts when they were put on display at the EICMA show in Milan late last year. [Read more…]
KTM 1050 Adventure out in the open
KTM’s latest dual-purpose adventure bike, the 1050 Adventure, is finally here. [Read more…]
Benelli showcases three new bikes for 2015 launch
Benelli, the premium Italian motorcycle company showcases three new bikes at EICMA – the BN600GT, the BN302 and the BN251, all of which are part of the company’s 2015 line-up. [Read more…]
Hero MotoCorp announces 2015 line-up for Europe
The Indian motorcycle company Hero MotoCorp made headlines at EICMA, by announcing the company’s global expansion plans, and also by showcasing two new products – the Hastur 620, which was showcased at the Auto Expo as a concept bike, and, as we mentioned back in October, they will also launch the HX250R.
The first phase of its entry in Europe, will see products being launched in Italy, Spain and France and the second phase will include UK and Germany. The firm also announced an investment of Rs 4917 crore in building capacity across the globe in the next few years. Hero will first launch the the 125cc hybrid scooter called “Leap” in these markets, and subsequently bring in more models including scooters and motorcycles.
The Hastur 620 is an aggressive looking parallel twin street-fighter, which claims to produce 80 PS and the HX250R is a fully faired sports bike designed in partnership with Erik Buell Racing, with a single-cylinder engine producing 31 PS.
Commenting on this major feat, Hero CEO, Pawan Munjal said, “Today, one out of every 10 bikes sold globally is a Hero bike and every second two-wheeler sold in India is from Hero. This places us in a unique position to expand our business into new markets across continents. We are now looking at stepping into the European market by the end of 2015.”
Story: Ryan Lee
Honda unveil True Adventure prototype at EICMA
Off-road fanatics have been praying fervently for the launch of the Honda Africa Twin, but instead, what Honda has pulled straight out of its mucky testing grounds is the “True Adventure” prototype.
The bike in question features a parallel-twin which is expected to be powered by a 1000cc power mill. Other components of the bike like the dual disc front brakes also seem to be tuned for a litre-class bike. More intriguing is the missing clutch lever and the gear shift lever. Whether this is an error from Honda’s end or hints of a brand new transmission system remains unanswered. Although, it wouldn’t be stretch to expect rider aids like traction control, ABS and cruise control to be found on any potential production iteration of this sports tourer.
Story: Aniruddha Mulgund
Triumph launch special edition motorcycles for 2015
Triumph will be offering a range of special edition motorcycles for a select few of their customers. The special edition Street Triple RX and the three editions of Bonneville, viz. T214, NewChurch and Spirit were showcased at INTERMOT. At EICMA, the company also unveiled the Thunderbird Night Storm and the Triumph Rocket X. The special edition bikes will receive cosmetic changes and will be available in limited numbers.
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