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Top Bike News Of The Week: Apache RTR 180 BS6, Royal Enfield Bullet Trails, Rajiv Bajaj
We bring to you the top news from the two-wheeler space in the auto industry between 22 and 27 March. We have a few motorcycles entering the Indian market with BS6 compliant engines.
The Indian Government is offering different benefits to people during these unprecedented times. However, not all are happy with the solutions provided with the government, let's find out more.
TVS
Apache
RTR
180
BS6
Launched
TVS
Motor
Company
has
launched
the
Apache
RTR
180
BS6
model
in
the
Indian
market.
Prices
start
at
Rs
1.01
lakh,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The
BS6
compliant
engine
on
the
Apache
RTR
180
produces
16.5bhp
of
power
and
15.5Nm
of
torque.
The Apache RTR 180 BS6 models feature switchable dual-channel ABS. The motorcycle rivals the Bajaj Pulsar 180F in the Indian market. To know more about the BS6 Apache RTR 180 — click here.
Bajaj
Pulsar
RS200
BS6
Arrives
At
Dealerships
Bajaj
Pulsar
RS200
BS6
model
has
arrived
at
the
dealerships
across
the
country
ahead
of
its
launch
in
India.
The
motorcycle
continues
to
feature
the
same
199.5
cc
liquid-cooled,
single-cylinder
engine.
The Pulsar RS 200 features a semi-digital instrument cluster, dual-projector headlamps, and more. The Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 rivals the KTM RC 200 in the Indian market — here are more details.
Rajiv
Bajaj
Disagrees
With
Extension
For
BS4
Vehicle
Registration
Deadline
Rajiv
Bajaj,
Managing
Director,
Bajaj
Auto
Ltd.,
disagrees
with
the
plea
for
extension
of
the
deadline
for
BS4
vehicles
registration
in
the
country.
The
deadline
for
BS4
vehicles
registration
is
set
to
April
1.
Mr Bajaj also expressed that to meet the deadlines their company had to plan and work hard. However, with the revision of the BS4 deadline all that effort will go in vain — here is a complete report.
2020
Harley-Davidson
Fat
Boy
Launched
Harley-Davidson
India
has
launched
the
2020
Fat
Boy
cruiser
motorcycles
in
the
market.
Prices
for
the
new
2020
Fat
Boy
Cruiser
start
at
Rs
18.25
lakh,
ex-showroom
(India).
The 2020 Fat Boy Cruiser is offered in two variants and engine options. The lower variant will be equipped with the Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine, while the top-spec variant will be powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 114 unit — here are complete details.
Royal
Enfield
Bullet
Trails
Discontinued
In
India
Royal
Enfield
Bullet
Trials
motorcycles
have
been
discontinued
In
India.
Both
the
Bullet
Trials
350
and
Trials
500
models
are
removed
from
the
company's
official
website.
There is no official update from the company, regarding the reason behind the motorcycles being discontinued. Both motorcycles have registered low sales numbers, while catering to a niche market in the country — more details here.
Thoughts About The Top Bike News Of The Week
While bidding goodbye to a few motorcycles, new one have cropped up in the Indian market. Also, we can see that the premium and performance motorcycles have increased in numbers lately due to the increasing demand. However, with the current situation in the country finding buyers for the newly launched motorcycle could be difficult.