Top Bikes, Scooters To Buy This Festive Season

- Many two-wheeler makers are introducting special edition variants
- Honda Activa 4G and TVS Jupiter are both very good automatic scooters
- Yamaha Fazer 25 is the latest 250 cc motorcycle from Yamaha
The festive season is upon us and as always, there's a huge consumer interest in purchases of new cars, bikes and scooters. Two-wheeler manufacturers also line up their new product launches just around the festive season. This time around though, there are not too many new two-wheeler launches planned for the festive season. Many manufacturers have instead started refreshing their bestselling products with cosmetic upgrades like new colour schemes and new variants. If you're in the market for a new two-wheeler, here's a list of bikes and scooters you can buy this festive season 2017- from entry-level automatic scooters, commuter motorcycles, to the entry-level premium motorcycle.
Also Read: Top 5 Scooters You Can Buy This Festive Season

The Honda Activa is the largest-selling two-wheeler in India
Honda Activa 4G
Earlier this year, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) introduced the latest generation model of its bestselling scooter, the Honda Activa. The Honda Activa 4G, as it's called now, got an updated engine which meets the latest Bharat Stage IV emission regulations, as well as a few extra features, including the now-mandatory "always on" headlight feature. Just ahead of the festive season, Honda has introduced a new Matte Axis Grey colour scheme on the Activa 4G, but the ex-showroom Delhi price remains the same at Rs. 50,846. The Honda Activa 4G is powered by the same 109 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which makes 8 bhp power and 9 Nm of peak torque. It gets an optional USB charging port in the underseat stowage, as well as the combined braking system. The Honda Activa is the largest-selling two-wheeler in India, and combined with Honda's strong after sales and service network, it still makes for a compelling and practical purchase in the scooter segment.

TVS Motor Company has introduced a new Jupiter Classic Edition variant
TVS Jupiter
TVS Motor Company's bestselling scooter the Jupiter also makes for a very good purchasing choice in the automatic scooter segment. It may not clock sales volumes to give the Honda Activa any serious competition, but the TVS Jupiter still makes for a very good, well-rounded product. The Jupiter is powered by a 110 cc engine which makes 7.9 bhp of power and 8 Nm of peak torque. And just ahead of the festive season, TVS has introduced a new "Classic Edition" variant of the Jupiter, priced at Rs. 55,266 (ex-showroom Delhi). Compared to the leader in the automatic scooter segment, the TVS Jupiter gets some handy features, including an external fuel filler cap, large 12-inch wheels, a mobile charger, and telescopic front suspension. With the new Jupiter Classic Edition, TVS offers a fresh update to a well-rounded automatic scooter.
Also Read: Honda Activa 4G Vs TVS Jupiter Comparison Review

The TVS Victor offers a well-rounded 110 cc commuter motorcycle
TVS Victor
In 2016, TVS Motor Company decided to revive one of the most popular names in its commuter motorcycle portfolio - the Victor. The new TVS Victor, relaunched after a gap of almost a decade, ticks all the right boxes to make it a well-rounded, well-specced 110 cc commuter motorcycle. It sells in decent numbers, and only recently, TVS has introduced to give it a fresh upgrade with a "Premium Edition" tag. The new variant shares the same 110 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, which makes 9 bhp of power and 9.4 Nm of peak torque, but gets some cosmetic upgrades - including new decals and some chrome detailing. The TVS Victor Premium Edition has been priced at Rs. 55,065 (ex-showroom Delhi).
Also Read: Honda Livo Vs TVS Victor Comparison Review

The Yamaha Fazer 25 gets disc brakes front and rear, but no ABS
Yamaha Fazer 25
The Yamaha Fazer 25 is the latest quarter-litre motorcycle with a full fairing from India Yamaha. Based on the Yamaha FZ25, the 250 cc naked, the Yamaha Fazer 25 is powered by the same engine - the 249 cc, single-cylinder engine making 20 bhp of maximum power and 20 Nm of peak torque. With a kerb weight of 154 kg, the Fazer 25 is 6 kg heavier than the FZ25, but offers more wind protection and big-bike styling, thanks to the full-fairing. The Yamaha Fazer 25 is priced at Rs. 1,29,335 (ex-showroom Delhi) and is positioned as a motorcycle which can don several hats; the daily commuter, weekend leisure duties and even the occasional long distance tour. Of course, for a few thousand less, there's also the very capable naked sibling, the Yamaha FZ25.
Also Read: Yamaha FZ25 Vs TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

Triumph Street Scrambler offers very good capability, both on tarmac and off it
Triumph Street Scrambler
The Triumph Street Scrambler is the latest modern classic from Triumph Motorcycles India. Positioned as an entry-level model in the Triumph range, the Street Scrambler shares its engine with the Triumph Street Twin and the Triumph Bonneville T100, but gets a slightly different state of tune in the engine and some off-road capability. Positioned as a motorcycle with classic design and adventure capability, the Triumph Street Scrambler offers a very good option for someone looking to upgrade to the first big bike. The engine, a 900 cc parallel-twin, makes 54 bhp at 6,000 rpm and 79 Nm at 3050 rpm. It gets long travel suspension, dual-sport tyres and an engine bash plate as well to take on the rough. Priced at Rs. 8.1 lakh (ex-showroom), the Street Scrambler offers a fun bike, and the near-perfect cut as the first big bike.
Also Read: Triumph Street Scrambler Review
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