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Top Bike News Of The Week: Important Highlights In Two-Wheeler Market From Previous Week
The Bluetooth connected technology on two-wheelers is becoming extremely popular in the market. We are noticing more manufacturers offering this feature making it appealing to the buyers.
Apart from the connected technology, we are also noticing manufacturers launching special edition model, new colours of existing models to welcome the festive season this year. Here are the highlights from the two-wheeler market from the previous week.
Yamaha
Bluetooth
Technology
Yamaha
Motor
India
has
launched
its
Bluetooth
connected
technology
called
the
'Yamaha
Motorcycle
Connect
X'
in
India.
The
FZS
Dark
Knight
Edition
becomes
the
first
Bluetooth
enabled
motorcycle
from
the
brand.
The
Bluetooth
enabled
FZS
Dark
Knight
Edition
retails
at
Rs
1.07
lakh
(ex-showroom,
Delhi).
There are six main features in the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect X Application. From the mobile device, the rider can access features like Answer Back, E-Lock, Locate My Bike and Hazard; among others. However, the turn-by-turn navigation seems to be missed out — here are more details.
Bajaj
Pulsar
NS
&
RS
New
Colours
Bajaj
Auto
has
launched
new
colour
options
on
its
popular
Pulsar
NS
&
RS
motorcycles
in
the
Indian
market.
The
new
colour
schemes
offered
by
the
company
adds
to
the
appealing
looks
of
both
motorcycles.
The company is offering two new paint schemes on the motorcycles: Burnt Red (Matte finish) and Plasma Blue (Satin finish). The new colour schemes also receive several updated such as white alloy wheels, and carbon-fibre finish trim pieces — here are more details.
Hero
Glamour
‘Blaze'
Edition
Launched
In
India
Hero
MotoCorp
has
launched
a
new
special
edition
of
its
Glamour
motorcycle
in
the
Indian
market.
The
new
special
edition
model
of
the
Glamour
called
'Blaze'
retails
at
Rs
72,200,
ex-showroom
(Delhi).
The company has equipped the new special-edition Glamour ‘Blaze' with a few cosmetic upgrades over the standard model. There are no mechanical changes made to the motorcycle and continues to be powered by a 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine — here are more details.
Royal
Enfield
Cruiser
Spotted
Testing
Without
Camouflage
Royal
Enfiled
is
currently
working
on
introducing
a
host
of
new
models
in
the
Indian
market.
This
includes
the
new
cruiser
motorcycle
which
will
be
powered
by
the
brand's
650cc
parallel
twin-cylinder
engine.
The motorcycle features a retro-bobber design with a large-sculpted fuel tank with a capacity of around 17 litres, giving it a good amount of range compared to other 650cc motorcycles currently on sale in the country — here are more details.
KTM
250
Adventure
India
Launch
KTM
250
Adventure
is
expected
to
launch
soon
in
the
Indian
market.
According
to
the
latest
report,
the
entry-level
adventure
touring
motorcycle
could
arrive
sometime
during
Diwali
during
this
year.
The KTM 250 Adventure will borrow most of its design and features from its elder sibling, the 390 Adventure motorcycle. However, the engine will be borrowed from its naked-sibling, the Duke 250 — here are more details.
Thoughts About The Top Bike News Of This Week
Two-wheeler manufactures are looking to launch the special edition models to welcome the festive season this year, which will help boost sales for brands. Whether Bluetooth connected technology on two-wheelers becomes a standard feature across models in future remains to be seen.