HomeNewsTechnologyAutoThis week in Auto: Harley-Davidson quits India; govt moves one step closer to allowing fuel-cell vehicle launch

This week in Auto: Harley-Davidson quits India; govt moves one step closer to allowing fuel-cell vehicle launch

Here is a complete round-up of the headlines during the week from the auto world

September 26, 2020 / 15:10 IST
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Low-Rider | Rs 13.75 lakh | More like the cruisers we know, the Low Rider gets mid-mounted footpegs and a very Harley-like handlebar. It is powered by 1,746cc engine producing 145 Nm of torque. Then there is the Low-Rider S which gets a slightly ‘sportier’ stance and blacked out components including a few cosmetic differences. This is priced at Rs 14.99 lakh.
Low-Rider | Rs 13.75 lakh | More like the cruisers we know, the Low Rider gets mid-mounted footpegs and a very Harley-like handlebar. It is powered by 1,746cc engine producing 145 Nm of torque. Then there is the Low-Rider S which gets a slightly ‘sportier’ stance and blacked out components including a few cosmetic differences. This is priced at Rs 14.99 lakh.

If all goes well, the fuel pumps nearest to you could be dispensing a new kind of fuel which is also the cleanest in the world. The government this week notified the safety standards for hydrogen fuel cell-based vehicles, paving the way for the introduction of vehicles powered by hydrogen in the near future. More on this later in the copy but here is a look at what else made headlines during the week.

Harley-Davidson exits India

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Harley-Davidson will shut down manufacturing and sales operations in India as part of its restructuring exercise under the 'Rewire’ programme, the US-based motorcycle maker said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 24.

In August, the Milwaukee-based cruiser bike maker had indicated exiting some of the loss-making international markets to reroute focus on the US market.