Bajaj Auto has teased a new Pulsar model, likely the updated 2025 RS200, which has been spotted testing. Expected features include a design similar to the current model, a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, and wider rear tyres. The 199cc engine is likely to remain. The model may be priced slightly above the current Rs 1.74 lakh.
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The vehicle features illuminated logos and distinctive C-shaped LED daytime running lamps around the main headlamp cluster. At the rear, a two-part split spoiler and full-width wraparound LED tail-lights enhance its sporty appearance. The coupe-style roofline and high-deck rear, along with a wraparound glasshouse, contribute to a unique silhouette. However, the design reduces rear window visibility.
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 sub-compact SUV gets two engine options – a 1.0-litre turbo petrol and a 1.5-litre turbo diesel. The same petrol engine does the duty in the Hyundai i20 N-line, Venue and Kia Sonet. The same diesel engine also does the duty in the Hyundai Venue, Creta, Carens, Seltos and Sonet.
Delhi residents can now use their BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles after restrictions were lifted on January 5, following an improvement in air quality. The measures, part of GRAP Stage 3, target vehicular emissions, including certain private vehicles and non-essential diesel-operated medium goods vehicles, to curb pollution levels.
The 2025 Comet EV comes with the MG e-Shield program, offering a vehicle warranty of 3 years or up to 1 lakh km, along with 3 years of roadside assistance and three complimentary labour services for scheduled maintenance. Additionally, the battery pack is backed by an 8-year or 1.2 lakh km warranty.
Royal Enfield's Hunter 350 has achieved five lakh global sales since its launch in August 2022. Its affordability, lightweight design, and urban-friendly features have made it popular among young and female riders. Available in Retro and Metro variants, the Hunter 350 has successfully expanded Royal Enfield's market reach both in India and internationally.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has launched the updated 2025 Hornet 2.0, priced at Rs 1,56,953 (ex-showroom). The bike now includes an all-LED lighting system, a 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, dual channel ABS, and traction control. It features a 184.40cc engine delivering 16.7 hp and 15.7 Nm of torque.
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.
Hyundai Motor India has unveiled the Creta Electric SUV, which will debut in 2025. It comes with two battery options offering a range of up to 473 km and features like Level 2 ADAS, dual 10.25-inch displays, and advanced safety functions. The Creta Electric will compete with Tata Curvv EV and Mahindra BE 6.