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Top Bike News Of The Week: Bullet 350 BS6, Scooty Pep Plus, Bajaj Pulsar Range Launched & More
The ongoing Coivd-19 crisis and the subsequent lockdown has resulted in most manufacturers launching their products quietly into the Indian market. Here's the top two-wheeler news for the week that was.
Royal
Enfield
Bullet
350
BS6
Models
Launched
Royal
Enfield
has
updated
its
iconic
motorcycle,
the
Bullet
350,
to
meet
BS6
emission
standards.
The
motorcycle
has
been
launched
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
1.22
lakh,
ex-showroom
(India).
Powering the motorcycle is the same 346cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 19bhp and 28Nm of torque; and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox — hear are more details.
TVS
Scooty
Pep+
Launched
TVS
Motor
Company
have
launched
the
Scooty
Pep+
BS6
in
the
Indian
market.
Prices
for
the
scooter
starts
at
Rs
51,754,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The
scooter
will
continue
to
be
available
in
three
variants:
the
Scooty
Pep
Plus
Series,
the
Babelicious
Series,
and
the
Matte
Edition
Series.
The scooter continues to be powered by the 90cc single-cylinder engine churning out 5bhp and 5.8Nm of peak torque. To know more about the changes featured on the Scooty Pep+ BS6 model — click here.
Husqvarna
Svartpilen
&
Vitpilen
401
Expected
To
Launch
In
India
This
Month
The
Husqvarna
Svartpilen
and
Vitpilen
401
motorcycles
are
expected
to
launch
in
India
this
month.
The
Husqvarna
Svartpilen
401
is
a
scrambler
style
motorcycle,
while
the
Vitpilen
401
is
a
cafe
racer.
Most components are shared between both the motorcycles however, there are some differences in design and features — here are more details.
Bajaj
Pulsar
180F
BS6
Model
Launched
Bajaj
have
updated
their
entire
range
of
motorcycles
to
meet
BS6
emission
standards.
The
Pulsar
180F
is
one
among
the
updated
models
launched
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
1.08
lakh,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
Bajaj had updated the motorcycle last year and have equipped it with a semi-fairing inspired from its elder sibling, the Pulsar 220F. The 180F will continue to feature the same 178.6cc, single-cylinder engine. To know more about the changes made to the motorcycle — click here.
Harley
Davidson
1200
Custom
Launched
American
motorcycle
manufacturer,
Harley
Davidson,
has
launched
the
2020
Custom
1200
in
the
Indian
market.
Prices
for
the
cruiser
start
at
Rs
10.77
lakh,
ex-showroom,
India.
The Harley-Davidson 1200 Custom features retro-looking headlamp & turn signal indicators, and a tear-drop shaped fuel tank. The motorcycle is powered by a 1,202 cc, air-cooled engine — here are more details and complete specs of the motorcycle.
Thoughts About The Top Two-Wheeler News Of The Week
The world's favourite Indian, a dash of royalty & babelicious-ness, and an American — the last week has been great for the two-wheeler industry considering we're in the middle of a nationwide lockdown. We've had four manufacturers launching two-wheelers, and news of a possible launch this month. We hope this happens week-on-week. Finger crossed!