GST cuts, in line with expectations, should spark festive season sales and bump up volume-driven revenue for auto companies across the board
The Karnataka Motor Vehicles Taxation (Second Amendment) Bill was passed despite opposition from the BJP
The Motocompacto might not aim to look cool, but it still grabs attention. Imagine riding a scooter that looks like a suitcase - that's what it is when it's folded up. It's not super light at 19 kg, but it's packed with all the parts you need for a scooter: handlebar, seat, foot pegs, wheels, and a handy kickstand. When unfolded, it's only about 967 mm long, 436 mm wide, and 889 mm tall.
Robust sales in entry-level 2W is a positive, but the low base effect, replacement demand and festive cheer may wear off
Kawasaki has brought back the iconic green, white, and blue livery from the late 80’s and early 90’s and pasted it, fonts and all, on four of their bikes: the ZX-4RR, ZX-6R, ZX-10R, and ZX-14R
It’s a machine for those who take life at a measured pace, and the engine’s performance proves this. Power and torque build smoothly and with commendable refinement, and the engine never feels stressed even if you cruise all day long at 100 kph.
Yamaha is finally bringing back the R3 to India, and with that, its naked sibling, the MT-03. The two are scheduled for a launch in December.
The KTM 390 Duke gets all-new styling, better hardware and a new engine that produces marginally more power. But it also comes with its set of advanced electronics just like before
TVS is racing in with the all-new Apache RTR 310. Based on its super sport sibling, the RTR 310 gets its own naked identity as well as a marginally higher tuned engine. Here's a look
Kawasaki India recently teased the ZX-4R on their social media channels indicating that a launch is near. But wait till you see what the bike is capable of. More importantly, will you be able to afford one?
The Hero Karizma XMR will be available at Hero MotoCorp dealerships across the country and can be booked online starting today with a booking amount of Rs 3,000.
Hero is all set to bring back an old legacy, Royal Enfield is upgrading its current legacy and Ola seems ready to take on the retro market. But wait, there’s more…
Fans finally get a glimpse of former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's insane bike and car collection for the first time ever. Dhoni gave former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad and spinner Sunil Joshi a tour of his garage when the duo visited him in Ranchi. Prasad later posted a video of the garage on social media, comparing it to a bike showroom.
The deliveries are expecting to begin this month with the introductory price available for first 10,000 customers.
Brokerage firm HDFC Securities has downgraded Hero MotoCorp Ltd (HMC) to reduce from buy and revised its target price to Rs 2512 a share from the current market price.
The second half of 2023 should be a fairly exciting one with a number of new bikes slated for an unveil. Here’s a quick take on what to watch out for.
As per the company, the Yulu Wynn offers allows individuals to have ownership experience through its mobility subscription packs that reduce the upfront cost of ownership by 40 per cent.
The year promises interesting new two-wheelers from Royal Enfield, Yamaha and even the Bajaj-Triumph partnership.
The 2023 model of the Street Triple bikes come with a host of mechanical updates and changes to the cosmetics, as well. But while international markets get three variants, India will receive only two. Read on for pricing and other details.
March may not be the biggest month in terms of new launches, but at least we are seeing a lot of upgrades from the likes of Honda, Toyota, TVS, KTM and even Royal Enfield. The frontrunners however will be Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki with the Verna and the Fronx respectively.
Prices may go up again by April, when stricter norms kick in and vehicles must be equipped to monitor emissions in real time
One of the most anticipated motorcycles this year has been the Super Meteor 650 which will finally make its debut at the EICMA 2022 show.
LML, the leading Indian automobile brand, on September 30 unveiled the concept of its first three electric two-wheeler vehicles — Star (e-scooter), Moonshot (e-hyperbike) and Orion (e-bike) – on the occasion of their 50th year celebrations.
MotoGP fans in India will be able to attend the highest motorsport racing spectacle on two wheels next year with a full race weekend coming to the country.
LML, which is planning to launch a hyper bike, an e-scooter, and an ebike, may unveil the concepts by month-end