New Honda NX 200 - Adventure Bike | Ola Electric Scooter Launch Date | MG Astor | carandbike
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Aug 3, 2021 09:26 PM
New Honda NX 200 - Adventure Bike | Ola Electric Scooter Launch Date | MG Astor | carandbike
The top automotive stories of the day - Honda teases new adventure motorcycle for India. Ola Electric confirms the launch date for its e-scooter. MG’s new compact SUV to get Reliance Jio connectivity.
0:00 - Introduction
0:07 - Honda Adventure Bike Reveal
0:31 - Honda NX 200
0:46 - Expected Price
1:02 - Ola Electric Scooter Launch Date
1:48 - MG Hector Partners with Reliance Jio
1:58 - MG Astor Overview
➡️Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is getting ready to launch a small-displacement adventure bike. But this new bike will not be a hard-core dual-sport or off-road bike but Honda's global CRF range of bikes.
➡️The new bike, expected to be called the Honda NX 200, will be launched on August 19, 2021, and will be based on the 184 cc Honda Hornet 2.0.
➡️It will be a crossover, so will have capability to take on rough terrain, and comfortable for long rides, but it won't be an off-road centric dual-sport bike.
➡️Ola Electric has finally revealed the launch date of its upcoming electric scooter. Ola will launch its electric scooter on August 15, 2021, which will be India's 75th Independence Day.
➡️Ola Electric will reveal full specifications and details about the scooter at the time of the launch.
➡️For the Astor, MG has partnered with India's biggest telecom operator, Reliance Jio which will be providing its connectivity suite for the car to provide a best in class 4G based connected car stack.
➡️The MG Astor is the petrol powered variant of the ZS EV and it will go up against the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Škoda Kushaq in India.
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Ford essentially exited the Indian domestic market in mid-2022, shuttering vehicle production at its plants in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, though engine exports continued.
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