Indian Motorcycles, a fully owned subsidiary of Polaris Industries Inc., today rolled out two new high-end motorcycles in the country - 2015 Roadmaster and the new Indian Chief Dark horse. The company also opened its second dealership in India in Bengaluru today.
Bajaj Auto has been on a launching spree of late, with the most recent one being the AS200 and AS150. Very soon, we'll see the 150NS followed by two performance sport bikes - RS400 and CS400 - both of which were showcased at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo in concept forms.
TVS Motors, the home-grown automaker, that recently launched the updated TVS Phoenix in the market, has now officially confirmed to relaunch its popular bike TVS Victor in the Indian market.
Ducati, the Italian superbike maker, has started taking pre-orders for its upcoming bike, the Scrambler, which is scheduled to launch next month. The bike is expected to be priced between Rs. 6.5 lakh - 7.5 lakh, and will be available at all three Ducati dealerships in India.
The company claims that the Yamaha Saluto is the lightest vehicle in the 125cc segment and has been developed as a 'family-use motorcycle with performance at an affordable price.'
Like the AS150, the 150NS too will be based on the new perimeter frame. When compared to the existing 150 DTS-i model, the NS model will see improvement in power and torque figures.
Bajaj has added three more bikes to the Pulsar list in the course to two weeks. To make things easier for you, we have put together this table which basically tells you the difference between all the Pulsars including the new ones.