Vespa has introduced its 2025 scooter range in India, featuring four 125cc variants with prices starting at Rs 1.32 lakh. Key updates include a 5-inch TFT digital display with Bluetooth connectivity on the higher trims, LED lighting, and an updated 125cc engine delivering 9.38 bhp.
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Royal Enfield expands its pre-owned motorcycle platform, REOWN, to 236 cities across India. This initiative simplifies buying, selling, and exchanging Royal Enfield bikes through 475 dealerships. REOWN offers certified pre-owned motorcycles with warranties, complimentary services, and a loyalty program for existing Royal Enfield owners.
The Generation Speed motoring festival debuts on February 22-23, 2025, at Aamby Valley Air Strip, Lonavala, showcasing 200 iconic vehicles. The event features thrilling competitions, interactive driving experiences, family zones, and live performances. Early Bird tickets are available until January 26, with a variety of passes for different experiences and pricing levels.
OPG Mobility has introduced the Ferrato DEFY 22 electric scooter at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, priced at Rs 99,999. The model features a 1.2 kWh motor, delivering a top speed of 70 kmph and range of 80 km. Highlights include a sharp design, dual disc brakes, 7-inch touchscreen, and three riding modes. Available in seven dual-tone colors.
Hero MotoCorp is expected to launch the Karizma XMR Combat Edition in India soon. This new variant features a grey paint scheme with yellow accents, a TFT instrumentation unit, and gold-colored USD forks, while mechanically remaining unchanged. It is likely to be priced slightly higher than the current Rs 1,81,400 ex-showroom model.
Aprilia has launched the Tuono 457 in India at Rs 3.95 lakh, making it more affordable than the RS 457. Both bikes share the same engine and features, but the Tuono 457 has a distinct design with an upright stance and muscular look.
Volvo has launched the updated XC90 in India for Rs 1.03 crore. The SUV features subtle design changes, a bigger infotainment system, new tech features, and added safety measures. It continues to be powered by a mild-hybrid petrol engine and comes with a new Mulberry Red color option.
Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility sets ambitious sales targets, projecting 30-35% of future sales from electric three-wheelers. The company aims to sell up to 42,000 units this financial year and 60,000 units in FY26. They recently launched four new electric three-wheelers (passenger and cargo) and a high-speed electric scooter called Nemo, priced at Rs 99,000.
Kia India started 2025 with a notable 5% rise in sales, achieving 25,025 units in January. The new Kia Syros significantly contributed 22% of total sales with 5,546 units. The Sonet, Seltos, and Carens also maintained solid performances, bolstering the overall success.
Bajaj Auto unveiled the 2025 Pulsar RS200, competing with Hero’s revived Karizma XMR 210. Both offer similar features and dimensions, but differ in engine specs and pricing. The Karizma, slightly more powerful and affordable, is priced at Rs 1.81 lakh, while the Pulsar is Rs 1.84 lakh.
The new Honda Amaze will retain the same engine, a 90hp, 1.2-litre, 4-cyl, NA petrol engine with a choice of a 5-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission. The CVT auto has claimed a fuel efficiency of 19.46 kmpl and the 5-speed MT has claimed a fuel efficiency of 18.65 kmpl. As standard, company is offering warranty of 3-years/unlimited km. Interested customers can book extend it up to 7 years with unlimited kilometres.