2022 has been a year which has seen a lot of action in the electric scooter segment. In fact, the only petrol-powered scooter in our list of best scooter reviews of the year is the Suzuki Avenis 125. Here’s a look at some of the most impressive scooters that we reviewed in 2022.
The 2022 Bajaj Pulsar P150 gets completely updated from the ground up, justifying its “all-new” tag. Does it have what it takes to take the top spot in the segment though? We spend some time to figure out what the new Pulsar P150 offers.
The Moto Morini X-Cape 650 X might just be the 650 cc adventure motorcycle that you need. We spent some time with the motorcycle and here is what we think of the ADV.
The Jawa 42 Bobber is based on the Jawa Perak, gets more colour options, new features, and has some minor updates. It’s still the most affordable factory custom bobber on sale in India. But is it worth considering?
The Harley-Davidson Sportster S is the most modern Sportster from Harley-Davidson with the new Revolution Max 1250 engine, sophisticated electronics and adjustable suspension. Does it ride as good as it looks?
The Bajaj CT 125X is currently India’s most affordable 125 cc motorcycle. However, it doesn’t look similar to any of its rivals, and it gets a very rugged appeal. It looks like it was built to handle all roads and no roads. Does it deliver? We find out.
We spent some time at the Madras Motor Race Track with TVS Apache RR 310 One Make Championship Race Bike, as well as the stock TVS Apache RR 310, kitted out with TVS Eurogrip ProTorq Extreme tyres.
The Okaya Faast F4 gets a dual battery pack, which gives it an impressive 140 km range. But it isn’t quite a premium product, and that shows. Does the longer range make up for the lack of features? We find out.
The Zontes 350T ADV will take on rivals like the BMW G 310 GS and KTM 390 Adventure in India. We had a brief stint with the 350T ADV to see what it’s all about.