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car&bike Team
Mar 31, 2017, 7:07 PM
BS 3 vehicles in India have seen an exponential surge in demand over the past two days, thanks to the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the deadline for transition to BS IV, thus banning the sale and registration of all vehicles that do not meet BS IV emission norms. In a bid to clear out unsold stock of BS III vehicles, companies are offering substantial discounts on cars and bikes.
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car&bike Team | Mar 31, 2017Yamaha Introduces Its BS IV Compliant Range Across IndiaYamaha India has introduced its BS IV compliant range of motorcycles and scooters in India. There are no mechanical changes to the engines.1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 31, 2017Honda 150SS RACER Concept UnveiledIf you are someone taken in by the looks of the Honda Navi, then this one certainly should interest you - the Honda 150SS RACER Concept. Just like the hugely successful Honda Grom, which was the inspiration for the Navi, Honda Thailand have unveiled a mini-bike with hints of caf racer styling at the Bangkok motor show.1 min read
Preetam Bora | Mar 30, 2017BS III Vehicles: What Next For Auto Manufacturers?Manufacturers were supposed to make their existing models BS IV compliant by 1 April 2017, and a few have managed to meet this deadline. But there is still a huge stock of unsold vehicles left in the market which are BS III compliant.1 min read
Kingshuk Dutta | Mar 30, 2017Triumph Bonneville Bobber vs Harley-Davidson Roadster: Specifications ComparisonHere is a quick on-paper comparison of the Triumph Bonneville Bobber with its closest competitor, the Harley-Davidson Roadster.1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 30, 2017Emflux Builds India's First Electric SuperbikeEmflux Motors, a Bengaluru-based technological start-up, is in the process of designing and developing what will be India's first electric superbike. The electric sportbike will be comparable to 600-650 cc motorbikes with internal combustion engines in terms of performance, with a top speed of 170 kmph and 0-100 kmph acceleration in just 3.5 seconds.1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 29, 2017Triumph Bonneville Bobber Launched In India; Priced At Rs 9.09 LakhThe Triumph Bonneville Bobber, the newest addition to Triumph's modern classic range was launched in India at a price of Rs. 9.09 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Bonnie Bobber shares the engine platform with the Bonneville T120 but is in a different state of tune.1 min read
Sameer Contractor | Mar 29, 2017BMW Motorrad India Launch Confirmed For Next MonthBMW Motorrad India will finally be a thing on 14th April 2017 when the German motorcycle maker officially commences operations in the country. The bike maker has announced its official entry to India next month and is likely to set shop across five major cities initially.1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 29, 2017Triumph Bonneville Bobber Launch: HighlightsTriumph has launched the Bonneville Bobber in India at a price of Rs. 9.09 lakh. Let us take you through the beauty that is the Triumph Bonneville Bobber. It is Triumph's idea of a factory custom iteration of a bobber motorcycle, which takes inspiration from the bare-bones bobber motorcycles of the 1940s. The Bonneville Bobber uses the same engine as the one on the Bonneville T120 but in a different state of tune. Also, the Bonneville Bobber comes high on features with ride-by-wire, two riding modes, adjustable single-pan seat and an adjustable instrumentation console too.1 min read














































