The bike's design has gone through a lot of changes, and the production-version looks quite different from the concept. Now that Mahindra two-wheeler dealers have started taking pre-orders for the bike, we expect it to be launched in October, 2015.
Indian Motorcycles has revealed what their 2016 line-up in India will be like. Though they haven't mentioned any new products as of now, there is something new in store for the customers. The company entered the Indian market in 2014 and since then has produced one renouncing roar after another when it comes to their bikes.
Triumph Motorcycles India, yesterday launched the Tiger 800 XCA - a more off-road biased model in the Tiger lineup. Positioned above the Tiger XCX, the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA is priced at Rs. 13.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
It may sound a bit shocking, but Yamaha India seems to have discontinued five of its products in the country. The company has taken off SS 125, SZ-S, SZ-RR, YBR 110 and YBR125 its official Indian website.
To be priced between Rs. 12 lakh to Rs. 33 lakh, the entire MV Agusta range will be sold here; the first product is scheduled to be launched in November, 2015.
After Yamaha, Suzuki seems to have taken the dual-tone colour route with the Let'S scooter. The company introduced a bunch of new colours, 4 to be precise, which add a bit of 'zing' to the personality of the scooters.
The much-anticipated Yamaha YZF-R3 has been finally launched in India today in the presence of Yamaha India's brand ambassador John Abraham. Available in two paint schemes - Blue & White and Red & Black, the R3 is priced at Rs. 3.25 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Ltd that launched its first made-in-India high-performance motorcycle - the CBR650F - on Tuesday, also showcased three other bikes including an all new 160cc one - the CB Hornet 160R - that is likely to replace the CB Trigger in the country.