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Top Bike News Of The Week: Important Highlights In Two-Wheeler Space From Last Week
This week in two-wheeler space there were a couple of scooters that were launched in the Indian market. Yet again we are noticing more affordable electric two-wheelers launching in the Indian market targeting intracity commute and last-mile connectivity.
We also have information about a couple of motorcycles that will be soon arriving in the Indian market. Here are the highlights that happened in two-wheeler auto industry in the past week.
Honda
Grazia
125
BS6
Scooter
Launched
Honda
has
updated
its
final
product
to
BS6
standards
in
its
125cc
segment.
The
Grazia
125
was
recently
launched
and
is
offered
in
two
variants:
Standard
and
Deluxe.
It
retails
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
73,336,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The new Grazia 125 features a host of updates including LED headlamps, new instrument cluster, ACG starter motor, and LED taillights; among others. It comes powered by a BS6-compliant 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that produces 8bhp and 10.3Nm of torque — here are more details.
Gemopai
Miso
Mini
Electric
Scooter
Launched
India
two-wheeler
Gemopai
Electric
has
Miso
scooter
in
the
Indian
market.
The
company
is
marketing
as
India's
first
social
distancing
electric
scooter.
The
Miso
mini
electric
scooter
retails
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
44,000.
The brand has also announced that they are accepting bookings for the mini electric scooter at the time of launch. The electric scooter features 48V, 1kW removable battery, a Hexa headlamp design, and an LED battery indicator — here are more details.
Honda
Livo
BS6
Motorcycle
Teased
Ahead
Of
Launch
Honda
Motorcycles
&
Scooters
India
(HMSI)
is
gearing
up
to
launch
a
new
BS6
motorcycle
in
the
Indian
market.
The
company
has
teased
the
upcoming
BS6
Livo
on
its
official
website
and
is
expected
to
be
launched
sometime
next
month.
The new Livo is expected to feature a host of new updates on the BS6 model including an improved engine. The updated engine is currently powering the CD110 Dream motorcycle and produces a maximum power of 8.7bhp at 7500rpm and a peak torque of 9.3Nm at 5500rpm — here are more details.
2021
MV
Agusta
F3
800
India
Launch
Timeline
Revealed
Italian
performance
two-wheeler
manufacturer
confirmed
the
arrival
of
new
F3
800
in
the
Indian
market.
The
new
supersport
motorcycle
is
expected
to
go
on
sale
sometime
in
early-2021
and
will
be
sold
by
a
new
retailer
in
India.
The upcoming motorcycle is expected to feature a host of new equipment and updated electronic rider assistance. However, the new motorcycle is expected to use the same in-line three-cylinder 798cc engine from the current-gen models — here are more details.
2020
Honda
Africa
Twin
Deliveries
The
2020
Honda
Africa
Twin
adventure
motorcycle
was
launched
in
India
back
in
March
this
year.
The
company
started
accepting
Bookings
for
the
motorcycle,
however,
the
deliveries
were
delayed
due
to
the
ongoing
Covid-19
pandemic.
According to the latest reports, the company is expected to start the deliveries of the 2020 Africa Twin manual variant next month. The DCT variant is still sometime away before it reaches the customers. The 2020 adventure motorcycle features a host of new updates — here are more details.
Thoughts About The Top Bike News Of This Week
A couple of scooters were launched in the Indian market this week. We are seeing more electric scooter arriving in the Indian market. The sales of these electric scooters are expected to increase in the post-COVID-19 world. Manufacturers are still in the process of updating their line-up to BS6, which could have been delayed owing to the current conditions.