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Jaiveer Mehra
Jun 23, 2025, 6:44 PM
Rear-wheel drive Harrier EV will be offered in Adventure, Fearless and Empowered trim levels and with 65 kWh and 75 kWh battery options.
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Preetam Bora | Jun 20, 2025ABS To Be Mandatory For All Two-Wheelers In IndiaCurrently, only two-wheelers with engine capacity above 125 cc are required to have ABS. The introduction of ABS in entry-level two-wheelers will likely make them marginally more expensive.3 mins read
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