This is a testimony to the growing trust in Indian engineering and the popularity of Indian craftsmanship worldwide. Aiming to become the largest export hub for Hyundai outside South Korea, we aspire to continue our growth trajectory in the coming years.
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Suzuki Motorcycle India has updated its scooter range with OBD-2B-compliant engines for the Avenis and Burgman Street models. The Avenis retains its design and 124.3 cc engine, with a new Special Edition variant. The Burgman Street EX also follows suit, adding a new Metallic Matte Stellar Blue color and maintaining its 124cc engine.
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.
The rear-wheel-drive (RWD) variant, powered by a single motor delivering 225 hp and 350 Nm of torque, offers an increased range of up to 494 km, compared to the earlier 474 km. The dual-motor version produces 320 hp and 605 Nm of torque. With a 350 kW DC fast charger, the battery can be charged from 0 to 80% in just 18 minutes.
Royal Enfield has launched the Classic 650 Twin in India, expanding its 650cc lineup. Priced starting at Rs 3.37 lakh, it boasts a design inspired by the Classic 350 and features the familiar 648cc parallel-twin engine. The motorcycle offers multiple colour options and is equipped with various advanced features.
TVS Motor Company is set to enter the adventure motorcycle segment with the upcoming TVS Apache RTX 300, featuring a 299cc liquid-cooled engine producing 34.5 bhp. Designed for road-focused adventure touring, it includes a semi-faired body, dual-channel ABS, switchable rear ABS, and multiple ride modes. Expected market launch is mid-2025.
Triumph Motorcycles launches the 2025 Speed Twin 900 in India at Rs 8.89 lakh ex-showroom, featuring new colour options, upgraded suspension and braking components, and a refreshed design. The bike includes digital instrumentation, lean-sensitive ABS, and cruise control, with Bluetooth connectivity available as an additional feature.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari proposed that all two-wheelers in India should come with two ISI-certified helmets, supported by the Two-Wheeler Helmet Manufacturers Association. With over 69,000 deaths annually due to riders not wearing helmets, this measure aims to enhance road safety. ISI-certified helmets meet safety standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
This is a testimony to the growing trust in Indian engineering and the popularity of Indian craftsmanship worldwide. Aiming to become the largest export hub for Hyundai outside South Korea, we aspire to continue our growth trajectory in the coming years.
Hero MotoCorp has launched the Xtreme 250R, challenging the KTM Duke 250. Both feature 249cc engines and similar torque, but the Duke 250 delivers slightly higher power. The Xtreme 250R claims faster acceleration and modern features at a lower price of Rs 1.80 lakh compared to the Duke's Rs 2.25 lakh.