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Glamour Reborn: Review Of Hero Glamour 125
Adil Jal Darukhanawala
Jan 19, 2017, 8:06 PM
The new Splendour and Achiever models have re-ignited the spark in the company and Hero MotoCorp hopes that the new Glamour will do the trick in the 125cc segment.
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  • Honda Activa 3G With CNG Kit Review
    Sameer Contractor | Jan 24, 2017
    Honda Activa 3G With CNG Kit Review
    A lot of talk is going around CNG kits for two wheelers. So we finally decided to decode everything you need to know about CNG kit equipped automatic scooters. With the Honda Activa 3G as our donor model, here's what we found out.
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  • Bajaj Dominar 400 First Ride Review
    Preetam Bora | Jan 11, 2017
    Bajaj Dominar 400 First Ride Review
    The new Bajaj Dominar 400 attempts to wear a lot of hats and fulfil many roles. Described as a power cruiser, the Dominar 400 could be the one-in-all motorcycle every rider seeks - the daily commuter, performance cruiser and most of all, the long distance tourer promising easy ride ability and comfort. Bajaj has positioned it slap bang in Royal Enfield territory. In fact, Bajaj wants to wean away a section of Royal Enfield buyers by offering a performance-oriented motorcycle with modern features at a very attractive price. But does the Dominar 400 have what it takes to meet all its expectations?
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  • Maruti Suzuki Ignis: First Look Review
    Cyrus Dhabhar | Jan 11, 2017
    Maruti Suzuki Ignis: First Look Review
    The Ignis has one of the most polarising designs that we have seen in recent times, but, you cant deny the fact that as a car, it is quite striking. If the exterior design doesnt seem to attract you, the interior on the Ignis certainly will. In fact, the Ignis is by far the best designed Maruti we have even had in India. The Ignis, just like the Baleno will get both petrol and a diesel engine. The petrol engine will be the same 1.2 litre 4-cylinder K12 enigne that does duty in the Baleno and the Swift. The diesel on the other hand is the 1.3 litre DDiS engine that again does duty in like likes of the Swift, Baleno and Ciaz. For the first time in this segment, both the petrol and diesel engine will be equipped with a AMT gearbox. The Maruti Suzuki Ignis will be launched on January 13, 2017 and should be priced aggressively. Of course, the Ignis will be available only in Nexa dealerships. The Ignis should be priced between Rs 4.50 lakh and Rs 7 lakh.
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  • Exclusive Deep Dive: Bajaj Dominar 400
    Exclusive Deep Dive: Bajaj Dominar 400
    We have an exclusive on this bike - everything you wanted to know about it! It's all about going "black" to basics if one were to hold up the promo blurb for the Dominar 400 - the burliest, beefiest and a rather outrageously beautiful and competent motorcycle.
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  • Triumph Bonneville Bobber First Ride Review
    Kingshuk Dutta | Dec 29, 2016
    Triumph Bonneville Bobber First Ride Review
    We rode the new Triumph Bonneville Bobber in Madrid, Spain and boy, were really impressed with the motorcycle. Triumph is soon going to launch it in India and we really cannot wait for it.
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  • Exclusive Review: Lexus RX 450h
    Jens Meiners | Dec 29, 2016
    Exclusive Review: Lexus RX 450h
    The brand's image is virtually defined by this model, and the RX is the brand's most successful hybrid to date.
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  • Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Test Ride Review
    Kingshuk Dutta | Dec 26, 2016
    Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Test Ride Review
    It is big! It is red! It can go SERIOUSLY fast and can also tour across the country with consummate ease. Ladies and gentlemen, behold, the Ducati Multistrada 1200 S. If there was a master of all trades, this motorcycle would have been it. Why such a generous opening statement? Allow me to elucidate as to why the Ducati Multistrada is worth every penny you spend on it.
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  • Indian Scout Sixty Review
    Preetam Bora | Dec 9, 2016
    Indian Scout Sixty Review
    The name 'Sixty' in the new Indian Scout Sixty is derived from its engine displacement; so the 999cc v-twin (or 60 cubic inches as the Americans describe it), has made the newest Indian the Scout 'Sixty'. It's the entry-level cruiser from Indian Motorcycle, and sits just below the Indian Scout. Does it have the same qualities as the Scout? We swing a leg over the Indian Scout Sixty.
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