Aston Martin has launched the third-generation Vanquish in India, pricing it at Rs 8.85 crore. The grand tourer is powered by an 835 hp twin-turbo V12 engine, reaches 0-100 kmph in 3.3 seconds, and features a luxurious interior with advanced tech and safety systems.
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Bajaj Auto has teased a possible new addition to the Pulsar lineup. It might be an update to the Pulsar RS 200 or a new Pulsar RS 400. Expected upgrades for the RS 200 include digital console and improved forks. The RS 400 could feature a powerful engine, digital console, and advanced hardware.
Due to severe air pollution, Stage 3 restrictions of the Graded Response Action Plan have been enforced in Delhi-NCR. This includes a ban on certain vehicles and stringent measures against those without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate, with violators facing a fine of Rs 10,000.
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.
Ducati has launched the Scrambler Icon Dark in India at Rs 9.97 lakh, making it the most affordable Ducati in the country. The bike features cosmetic changes like blacked-out body panels and a matte black fuel tank, while retaining the same mechanical specifications as the standard Scrambler Icon.
There are no major changes in terms of design, at the front the motorcycle looks the same as before. It continues to get fully faired body panels with angular bodywork, it gets a twin-pod LED headlamp setup with three dot DRLs placed above. However, it now gets new graphics all over.
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 Kia Syros features a completely new design and follows Kia’s global design language. It takes design inspiration from the Carnival, EV3 and EV9. The Syros features a boxy and upright design, with vertically stacked LED headlamps positioned at the edges of the bumper. The air intakes are integrated into the blacked-out lower portion, accented by a contrasting silver trim.
Ola Electric has increased prices of the S1 Pro Gen 3 scooters shortly after launch. The 3 kWh variant now costs Rs 1.30 lakh, and the 4 kWh variant Rs 1.45 lakh. Both versions feature upgraded batteries, a switch to chain drive, and offer impressive range and speed capabilities.
There are no details of the electric motor and the battery pack. The Creta EV is expected to be equipped with a 45-50 kWh battery pack with a claimed range of up to 450 km on one full charge. Hyundai is also likely to offer multiple charging options, including fast charging capabilities, to ensure the Creta EV can be conveniently recharged at home or at public charging stations
This latest solution also features IP65-rated liquid-cooled batteries and liquid-cooled power electronics. Exicom says that it is designed to deliver reliability, reduce OEM costs, and improve durability even in demanding environments.