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Top Bike News Of The Week: Important Highlights From Two-Wheeler Market From Last Week
This week in the two-wheeler market in India received a couple of new motorcycles. 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
Livo
BS6
Motorcycle
Launched
Honda
has
launched
the
Livo
BS6
motorcycle
in
the
Indian
market.
The
motorcycle
is
available
in
two
variants:
Drum
and
Disc
and
is
offered
with
a
starting
price
of
Rs
69,422,
ex-showroom
(India).
The new Livo features a host of new updates on the BS6 model including an improved engine a newly-designed fuel tank and more. The air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder 109.51cc engine produces a maximum power of 8.7bhp at 7500rpm and a peak torque of 9.3Nm at 5500rpm — here are more details.
Hero
Xtreme
160R
Motorcycle
Launched
The
highly
anticipated
Hero
Xtreme
160R
motorcycle
has
been
launched
in
the
Indian
market.
The
Xtreme
160R
is
offered
in
two
variants:
a
single
disc
at
the
front
and
dual-disc
trims.
It
retails
at
a
starting
price
of
Rs
99,950,
while
the
top-spec
'double-disc' variant
costs
Rs
1.03
lakh.
All
prices
are
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The motorcycle features an air-cooled, fuel-injected, single-cylinder 163cc engine. It produces a maximum of 15bhp at 8500rpm and a peak torque of 14Nm at 6500rpm. The engine comes mated to a standard five-speed gearbox — here are more details.
Harley-Davidson's
Upcoming
350cc
Parallel-Twin
American
two-wheeler
manufacturer,
Harley-Davidson
is
said
to
be
working
on
a
new
entry-level
motorcycle
for
the
Asian
markets.
The
upcoming
motorcycle
is
currently
being
developed
in
partnership
with
the
China-based
QJ
Motors.
The motorcycle is expected to feature a 353cc parallel-twin engine that produces 35.5bhp. It is also expected to feature the frame, swingarm, disc brake rotors, and its suspension set up from the Benelli TNT 300 — here are more details.
Ather
Energy
Collaborates
With
CredR
For
Exchange
Program
Ather
Energy
has
collaborated
with
CredR,
a
pre-owned
two-wheeler
brand
to
offer
an
exchange
program
for
its
electric
scooters.
The
scheme
will
accept
any
scooter
or
motorcycle
that
can
be
exchanged
for
a
brand
new
Ather
electric
scooter.
CredR will be offering customers an instant price quote for old gasoline two-wheelers. The amount will be deducted from the total cost of the electric scooter. This partnership allows for faster adoption of electric vehicles in the Indian market — here are more details.
Honda
CB
Hornet
160R
BS6
Expected
To
Launch
Soon
Honda
is
said
to
be
gearing
up
to
launch
the
CB
Hornet
160R
BS6
motorcycle
in
the
Indian
market.
The
motorcycle
is
expected
to
go
on
sale
in
the
country
sometime
during
this
month.
The
CB
Hornet
160R
is
a
motorcycle
that
has
appealed
to
a
younger
buyer
in
the
market.
It is expected to feature an updated version of the same engine that powered the BS4 models. The updated engine is currently powering the Unicorn BS6 motorcycle, however, the engine on the CB Hornet 160R will be in a higher state of tune protruding more power — here are more details.
Thoughts About The Top Bike News Of This Week
A couple of motorcycles were launched in the Indian market this week. We also have information about a couple of motorcycles that will be introduced in the Indian market. Whether the upcoming 350cc Harley Davidson motorcycle will be accepted by the fans of the American brand remains to be seen.