Hungarian automaker, Keeway enter the Indian market with the launch of two scooters and a motorcycle.

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Hungarian automaker, Keeway enter the Indian market with the launch of two scooters and a motorcycle.
Yezdi Motorcycles India have been given a new lease of life under the Classic Legends umbrella and today they launched not one but three new motorcycles; the Roadster, the Scrambler and the Adventure.
The new Ducati Hypermotard range, including the SP and the RVE, has been brought in to India.
Ducati India have launched the Hypermotard family back in India in BS6 guise. The range starts with the Hypermotard 950 RVE, priced at Rs 12.99 lakh, and, finally, the Hypermotard 950 SP priced at Rs 16.24 lakh (all ex-showroom).
Ducati have always stayed true to a very aggressive design language when it comes to the Hypermotard. A sleek front with a long beak, chiselled bodylines and an upswept tail complemented by underseat exhausts. The RVE gets a rowdy-looking custom livery while the SP on the other hand gets its iconic red, white and black colour scheme with SP decals all over the bike.
The Commuta, Electa and Byka will make their way to India in January 2022
Elysium Automotives, an Indian startup from Hyderabad is all set to introduce a British electric bikemaker, One Moto, to India. The company will initially bring three scooters to India: Commuta, Electa and Byka.
The most affordable offering from One Moto will be the Commuta. Priced at Rs 1.20 lakh (ex-showroom), the Commuta comes equipped with a 2.0-kW (2.7-hp) electric motor that allows for a top speed of 55 km/h. Its 27.5-Ah battery pack takes about five hours to charge and can do 80 km on a single charge.
The latter two, the Electa and the Byka, will be premium offerings from the brand that will be priced at Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom), initially. Both scooters will get a 4.0-kW (5.4-hp) QS electric motor capable of getting them up to a top speed of 85 km/h. While the Electa gets a 45-Ah battery pack while the Byka gets a 48-Ah lithium-ion removable battery pack. Charge times for both scooters are said to be five hours with an expected range of 150 km.
A creature comfort the electric bikemaker will be offering at launch is the One App. This application will allow one to track riding history, battery performance, access GPS, search for battery packs, book service appointments and allow for smartphone integration on the scooter’s display.
Elysium Motors are expected to launch the One Moto range in India in January 2022. The scooters will compete with brands like Rowwet, Benling and a lot more.
With the first lot of the Pan America getting completely sold out, the Harley-Davidson and Hero MotoCorp alliance have increased the number of touchpoints across the country for its customers.
The MY22 Kawasaki Vulcan S has been launched in India and is priced at Rs 6.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
The new-generation Kawasaki Ninja 650 has been launched in the Indian market for a price of Rs 6.61 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Benelli 502C India launch took place on Twitter and the motorcycle could be yours for Rs 4.98 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Yamaha YZF R15 V 4.0 will be the fourth generation model of this motorcycle and was recently spotted testing in India.
Harley-Davidson are all set to launch a new motorcycle on July 13.
Harley-Davidson announces a new mid-season motorcycle reveal with the tag line – “From Evolution to Revolution.” The launch will be held virtually and this new model follows the arrival of the Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 with its all-new Revolution Max powertrain in dealerships around the world.
“Following the successful launch of our first adventure touring motorcycle, the Pan America, we are excited to reveal another all-new motorcycle, built on the Revolution Max platform in the sport segment, showcasing unmatched Harley-Davidson technology, performance, and style” said Jochen Zeitz, chairman, president, and CEO Harley-Davidson.
As we can see from the teaser image, this model seems to be a new cruiser fitted with the 1250-cc Revolution Max engine which is capable of putting out 150 hp at 8,750 rpm and a peak torque of 128 Nm at 6,750 rpm. Apart from this, there are no other details revealed. We will have to wait for the reveal for more information.
The reveal event will preview details of the new motorcycle model and will include presentations by Harley-Davidson leadership, product experts as well as passionate riders who are developing and bringing to market another powerful new motorcycle coming to Harley-Davidson dealerships in 2021. To be part of this virtual launch, customers can register on the manufacturer’s official website.