Hero MotoCorp sold more than 40.58 lakh units in the first three-quarters of the financial year 2022- 23 (April-December).
[Read more…]Hero Xpulse 200T 4V Launched
Hero have launched the Xpulse 200T 4V at Rs 1,25,726 (ex-showroom) making it dearer by Rs 1,000 than the outgoing model.
[Read more…]Hero Xpluse 200 2V Discontinued
Hero Motocorp have pulled the plug on the Xpluse 200 2V. The website now displays the Xpulse 200 4V and the 200T. The Xpulse 200 2V used a 199.6-cc, two-valve, single-cylinder engine that made 17 hp and 16 Nm of peak torque. Although the Xpulse 200 has fully moved on to the four-valve engine, we will see the two-valve unit for a while longer, as it still powers the 200T.
[Read more…]Hero MotoSports Announce 2023 Dakar Team
The upcoming Dakar Rally will be the seventh consecutive time that Hero MotoSports are participating in the event and this time they have four riders in the team.
[Read more…]Hero MotoCorp Partners with Paralympic Committee of India
Hero MotoCorp have marked World Disability Day 2022 by partnering with the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).
[Read more…]Hero Lectro F3i First Ride Review — Electric Keeps You Going
We got the opportunity to ride the Hero Lectro F3i, so we decided to take it to the trails and have some fun.
[Read more…]Hero Xpulse 200T Teased
Hero Vida V1 Pro First Ride Review — Late, Yet Latest
The Vida V1 Pro is late to the electric party but its arrival has sparked interest. We went to Jaipur to make its acquaintance.
Spec Comparison: Yezdi Adventure vs KTM 250 Adventure vs Hero XPulse 200 4V vs Benelli TRK 251 vs Royal Enfield Himalayan vs BMW G 310 GS VS Suzuki V-Strom SX
Upcoming Electric Two-wheelers In 2022
The future is electric. This has been a term we’ve heard over the past decade. While it’s been a couple of years since the transition towards electric mobility began, 2021 saw a lot of manufacturers confirm electrification on a larger scale. Here are a few confirmed motorcycles and scooters that will be launched over the next twelve months.
Bajaj, KTM and Husqvarna:
After successfully launching the Chetak electric scooter, it looks like Bajaj are working on yet another electric scooter. While we’re still waiting on confirmation if this would be a KTM, Husqvarna or another Chetak, we expect this to feature a more powerful motor along with a larger battery to back it up. In the international market, Husqvarna unveiled two electric two wheeler concepts, the E-Pilen and the Vektorr, and we expect them to run the powertrain that Bajaj are testing in India.
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