Royal Enfield have begun exploring a new avenue with the Thunderbird X. [Read more…]
New faired Jawa 350 Special breaks cover
Mahindra created quite the flutter in the two-wheeler industry when they acquired the licence to the iconic Jawa brand name. There’s hasn’t been much movement in the Indian market since this acquisition. However, Europe has seen steady sales of Jawa bikes all along. [Read more…]
TVS Apache RTR 180 Race Edition Launched
The TVS Apache RTR 180 Race edition is only available in the mid-variant equipped with front and rear disc brake but without ABS, and is priced at Rs 83,233 (ex-showroom Delhi). This makes it about Rs 500 more expensive than the standard RTR 180. [Read more…]
New electric scooter with ride assist incoming
There’s a new addition to the recent spate of electric two-wheeler launches, with India-based Artem Energy Future announcing that they have a new scooter in development. They claim that this scooter, called the Artem M9, will be the “safest scooter in the world.” [Read more…]
2018 Honda Dio Launched With More Features
The Honda Dio was initially launched to attract youngsters. [Read more…]
Crackdown on Loud Motorcycle Exhausts and Horns
We love motorcycles and how they sound but, sometimes, have you wondered if some owners have overdone it? [Read more…]
Terra Motors to Launch Electric Scooter in India by 2020
Japanese electric vehicle manufacturer, Terra Motors, have been active in India since 2014 and have sold close to 12,000 e-rickshaws thus far. [Read more…]
Registration for Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey Opens Soon
After 14 successful editions, Royal Enfield are all set to accept registrations for the Himalayan Odyssey and the Himalayan Odyssey Women. [Read more…]
Kawasaki Vulcan S now available in Pearl Lava Orange
After launching the Vulcan S cruiser in December last year, Kawasaki India have now introduced a Pearl Lava Orange colour option. So far, the 650-cc twin-cylinder cruiser was only available to us in black, and the new colour has been introduced based on customer feedback.
Yutaka Yamashita, MD at India Kawasaki Motors, had this to say as he introduced the new colour option, “Vulcan S is that type of motorbike which defines a particular lifestyle. In such type of products colour of the motorcycle plays a vital role. The Vulcan S in pearl lava orange colour is available only in few countries, so bringing it in India shows commitment of Kawasaki towards the Indian market.”
The Kawasaki Vulcan S in this new colour option is priced at Rs 5,58,400 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is Rs 10,000 more than the standard black motorcycle. Visit your nearest Kawasaki showroom for more details.
Ducati Monster 821 Launched in India
The new emission norms of April 2017 forced the Ducati Monster 821 off the Indian two-wheeler market; now, it is back. [Read more…]
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