TVS is poised to enter the Indian adventure motorcycle market with its upcoming Apache RTX 300. Spy shots reveal a road-focused design featuring a tall windscreen, split LED headlight, and sleek split-seat arrangement. Powered by a new 299cc engine delivering 35 bhp and 28.5 Nm of torque, the RTX 300 boasts USD forks, monoshock rear suspension, and dual-purpose tires.
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Maruti Suzuki has enhanced safety in its Celerio hatchback by making six airbags standard across all variants. Prices have increased by Rs 16,000 to Rs 32,500. The car retains its 1.0-litre petrol engine and offers impressive fuel efficiency. Key safety features include ESP, ABS with EBD, and hill hold assist.
Revolt Motors has introduced the RV BlazeX in India at Rs 1.15 lakh, featuring a commuter-friendly design with a 3.24 kWh battery providing a range of 150 km. It supports both fast and regular charging, and deliveries are set to begin in March 2025.
BMW has introduced the facelifted 3 Series Long Wheelbase in India, priced at Rs 62.60 lakh. Available in the 330Li M Sport variant with a petrol engine, the car features updated design elements, luxury interiors, and advanced safety features. A diesel variant is expected later this year.
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.
Tata Motors continues to lead India's electric vehicle market by showcasing multiple models like the Harrier EV and Sierra at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. Vivek Srivatsa projected a rise in EV adoption and emphasized the necessity of making subscription models more financially attractive for Indian consumers.
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.
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.
In terms of design, 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.
Triumph and Bajaj Auto are set to expand their lineup with a new cafe racer, potentially called the Thruxton 400. Built on the Speed 400’s platform, it features a retro design with a curved rear cowl and round headlight. The motorcycle shares its 398cc engine with the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X. An official unveiling may be imminent.
The Aprilia Tuono 457 offers a streetfighter look, excellent tech features, and a re-tuned engine that delivers strong acceleration ideal for city and highway riding. Priced at Rs 3.95 lakh, it is a practical and comfortable alternative to the RS 457 without sacrificing performance.