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Top Bike News Of The Week: Here Are The Important Highlights From The Previous Week
Most manufactures are getting back on track after resuming their production and retail operations across select cities in the country. We only saw a few products getting launched with an updated engine.
Brands are now increasing the pricing of its two-wheeler that were recently updated to meet BS6 standards by a small margin. While the TVS XL 100 becomes more desirable with a new finance offer introduced by the company.
Honda
CD
110
Dream
BS6
Launched
In
India
Honda
CD
110
Dream
commuter
motorcycle
has
been
launched
in
the
Indian
market.
Prices
for
the
newly
launched
BS6
motorcycle
starts
at
Rs
62,729,
ex-showroom
(Ahmedabad).
This
makes
the
BS6
motorcycle
Rs
12,000
The CD 110 Dream is offered in two variants: Standard and Deluxe. Both the variants now features a host of updates over the BS4 model. The CD 110 Dream is powered by the same engine that is now updated to meet BS6 standards — here are more details.
TVS
XL
100
New
EMI
Scheme
TVS
Motor
Company
introduced
a
new
financial
scheme
on
its
most
affordable
two-wheeler,
the
XL
100.
The
new
finance
scheme
called
the
‘Buy
Now
Pay
After
Six
Months'
makes
owning
the
two-wheeler
even
easier.
As the name of the scheme suggests, customers looking to buy the XL 100 can opt for a unique finance scheme. Buyers will start to pay the EMIs only after six months from the date of purchase — here are more details.
Bajaj-Triumph
Motorcycle
To
Be
Introduced
by
2022
Bajaj
Auto
Limited
and
Triumph
Motorcycles
announced
a
strategic
partnership
between
both
brands
back
in
2017.
Both
brands
have
formally
signed
a
non-equity
global
partnership
to
manufacture
a
new
range
of
mid-capacity
motorcycles
in
the
country.
According to the singed agreement, Bajaj and Triumph aims to develop a range of new motorcycles ranging between 200cc to 700cc segment albeit manufactured by Bajaj and designed by Triumph. The latest reports from the progress about the partnership reveal that the launch plans have been unaffected due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic — here are more details.
Suzuki
Access
125
&
Burgman
Street
BS6
Scooters
Prices
Increased
Suzuki
has
announced
a
marginal
price
increase
of
the
Access
125
and
the
Burgman
Street
125
BS6
scooters
in
the
Indian
market.
Both
scooter
were
recently
updated
by
the
company
and
this
will
be
a
second
price
increase
from
the
brand.
The entry-level Access 125 trim is now priced at Rs 68,000, while the Burgman Street 125 is only available in a single trim and now retails for Rs 79,700. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom (Delhi) — here are more details.
TVS
Ntorq
125
&
Jupiter
BS6
Scooters
Prices
Increased
The
Hour
based
two-wheeler
manufacturer
has
recently
announced
a
price
increase
on
the
Ntorq
125
and
the
Jupiter
BS6
scooters
in
the
Indian
market.
The
price
increase
is
only
marginal
and
has
been
announced
across
all
variants
of
both
the
models.
The
price
for
the
TVS
Ntorq
has
been
increased
by
Rs
910
and
now
retails
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
66,885,
ex-showroom
(Delhi)
—
here
are
more
details.
The Jupiter BS6 scooter is available in three variants: Standard, ZX and Classic. Prices for the Standard and ZX variants have been increased by around Rs 613, while the top-of-the-line Classic trim has been increased by Rs 651 — here are more details.
Thoughts About The Top Bike News Of This Week
We are now noticing more manufacturers increasing the prices of its BS6 products in the Indian market. Which only means that prices announced during the launch were some sort of introductory pricing. Also, the popularity of premium motorcycle is increasing in the Indian market and as a result, we are now seeing more brands entering the segment.