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Harley-Davidson X440 Vs Hero Mavrick 440 | Comparison Reviewc&b icon
Harley-Davidson X440 Vs Hero Mavrick 440 | Comparison Review
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2 months ago

Both are based on the same platform, yet both offer a slightly different riding experience. Which of these two should you consider, if you’re in the market for an easy-going roadster in the Rs. 2.5 lakh price bracket? Or should you even consider either the H-D X440 or the Mavrick 440? We try and find some answers to those questions. 00:00 Introduction 01:27 Design 03:28 Features 04:35 Ergonomics 05:21 Dimensions 07:05 Hero Mavrick 440 Performance & Ride 10:18 H-D X440 Performance & Ride 12:39 Market Positioning & Rivals 15:18 Verdict

Triumph Tiger 900 GT Road Test: Still the best ADV? | review | carandbikec&b icon
Triumph Tiger 900 GT Road Test: Still the best ADV? | review | carandbike
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3 months ago

The Triumph Tiger is a popular name when it comes to adventure motorcycles. In India, the tiger 900 range is available in two variants, the GT and the Rally Pro. In this video we have ridden the road-focused GT variant and tested it over different road surfaces and environments to find out how the motorcycle performs? And also, how much of a difference the latest upgrades have affect the experience of riding the machine? Do watch the video and let us know your thoughts in the comments. 00:00 Introduction 01:15 Design & Features 02:18 Ergonomics 04:48 Engine & Performance 05:45 Ride & Handling 09:45 Negatives 10:35 Verdict #triumph #tiger900 #triumphtiger #adventure #motorcycle #review #roadtest #carandbike

ZENO EMARA FIRST RIDE REVIEW: ELECTRIC SUV OF BIKES?c&b icon
ZENO EMARA FIRST RIDE REVIEW: ELECTRIC SUV OF BIKES?
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3 months ago

We spent a couple of hours getting to know the Zeno Emara electric motorcycle. The Emara is a promising electric motorcycle which offers several different ways and price points to the buyer, starting at Rs. 79,000 with battery-as-a-service. But will it live up to its promise of offering an alternative to petrol-powered 150-200 cc motorcycles? We seek some answers in this quick first ride! 00:00 Introduction 00:43 Design & Features 02:07 Positioning 02:27 Battery & Motor 02:59 Charging Options 03:42 Range, Top Speed & Acceleration 04:03 Performance, Dynamics & Ride Quality 05:55 Opinion - Aesthetics & Performance 06:33 Price & Buying Options 07:02 Battery As A Service Pricing 08:05 Overall Verdict

Suzuki e-Access Review: Better than Honda’s Activa e:? | First Ride | carandbikec&b icon
Suzuki e-Access Review: Better than Honda’s Activa e:? | First Ride | carandbike
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3 months ago

The e-Access is the first-ever electric two-wheeler by Suzuki that is powered by a 3.07 kWh LFP battery, delivering an IDC-claimed range of 95 km. Designed for domestic and international markets, we have spent some time with the e-Access to provide a first-hand impressions review on the electric scooter. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Design and Features 03:24 Ergonomics 04:20 Powertrain 04:58 Charging 05:40 Ride and Handling 07:12 Verdict #suzuki #suzukieaccess #electricaccess #electric #firstride #review #carandbike

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New 2018 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Launched In India: Prices, Interiors and Engine Specsc&b icon
New 2018 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Launched In India: Prices, Interiors and Engine Specs
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6 years ago

The all-new Maruti Suzuki Ertiga 2018 has been launched in India with prices starting at Rs. 7.44 lakh. The new Ertiga will be available with a petrol and a diesel engine and while the petrol will get both an automatic and a manual gearbox, the diesel will only get a 5-speed manual option. The all-new Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is a seven seat MPV or multi purpose vehicle and is now in its second generation in India. New Ertiga prices for petrol manual models range from Rs. 7.44-9.50 lakh, while the Petrol automatic Ertiga range is priced between Rs. 9.18-9.95 lakh. The new 2018 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga diesel prices range from Rs. 8.84-10.90 lakh (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi).

Mercedes-Benz CLS Launched In India: First Look | NDTV carandbikec&b icon
Mercedes-Benz CLS Launched In India: First Look | NDTV carandbike
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6 years ago

Mercedes-Benz has launched the all-new third generation CLS 4-door coupe in India. The prices for the new luxury car starts at Rs. 84.7 lakh (ex-showroom, India), very close to what we had expected. The new Mercedes-Benz CLS will go up against the likes of the soon to be launched second-generation Audi A7 and the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe in India. The 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLS stays true to its design language - a sleek and sexy four-door coupe with a sloping roofline and frameless doors and is one of those rare cars that looks considerably better in the metal as compared to how it looks in the pictures. Under the bonnet, the CLS will currently get a CLS300d version, powered by a Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) compliant 2.0-litre engine the churns out a maximum of about 242 bhp and develops and peak torque of 500 Nm. The new CLS comes mated to a 9-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox that propels to car from 0-100 in 6.2 seconds, before reaching a top-speed of 250 kmph.

Royal Enfield 650 Twins Launched; Prices Begin At Rs. 2.5 Lakhc&b icon
Royal Enfield 650 Twins Launched; Prices Begin At Rs. 2.5 Lakh
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6 years ago

Royal Enfield has launched the new Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT650 in India. Both bikes come with a 3-year, 40,000 km warranty and 3-year road side assistance included in the price. Here’s everything about the prices, the strategy and the plan for the Royal Enfield 650 Twins.

EXCLUSIVE: Bosch All-Electric Solution: eAxle System | NDTV carandbikec&b icon
EXCLUSIVE: Bosch All-Electric Solution: eAxle System | NDTV carandbike
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6 years ago

EXCLUSIVE! We get behind the wheel of Bosch India's key project - The 'Bosch eAxle' system replaces a conventional 1.2-litre petrol engine in the test car. It also gets on board diagnostics as part of a new infotainment package. This electric vehicle was completely developed in India, took two months to build and features a 10 kWh battery pack, 115 bhp electric motor and 200 Nm of torque.