Honda, the Japanese bikemaker, is all set to roll out the new Unicorn 160 in the Indian market soon. In fact, the bike has already reached Honda dealerships across the nation and bookings have also been commenced for the bike.
After capturing close to 20 percent market share in the Indian two-wheeler industry, Bajaj Auto is now focusing on the commuter segment that is currently led by Hero MotoCorp and Honda Motorcycles.
A couple of weeks ago, we told you about Honda's plans to produce its high-end sports motorcycle - CBR-650 in the country from next year. Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI), who is initiating its 'Make in India' programme with the CBR 650, now intends to launch the model by the first half of 2015.
The much-anticipated Bajaj Pulsar 200 SS might be launched by the end of this financial year as the company has started the bike's production at its facility in Pimpri, Pune.
TVS Motor, the Indian two-wheeler maker, might launch a 200cc version of its popular bike - the Apache. The company already sells Apache with 160cc and 180cc engine configurations.
Yamaha India that has already updated R15, Alpha and FZ series this year, has now launched the Yamaha SZ-RR version in the country. Priced at Rs 65,300 (ex-showroom, Delhi), this version comes with Blue Core technology.
Riding upon the 'Make in India' appeal, auto giant 'Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Private Limited' (HMSI) will start production of its high-end sports motorcycle 'CBR-650' in the country from next year, a top company executive said.
The long-wait for the Kawasaki Z250 is finally over, as the company finally launched the bike in India today. Priced at Rs 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Z250 is the third member of the company's Z family of naked bikes.
It is the company's first motorcycle engine with variable timing of both, the intake and exhaust camshafts. With DVT (Desmodromic Variable Timing), Ducati has surmounted an engineering void that inflicts current production motorcycle engines.