Here’s all the important two-wheeler news from this week in one place!
The ZX variant gets LED headlamp, semi-digital information console and preload-adjustable monoshock from the Grande
Both get a host of cosmetic updates including new dual-tone colour options
Here’s what the all-new Hero Pleasure Plus 110 brings to the table
Honda managed to sell the last 15 lakh units in just the past three years!
The new scooter will also feature a BSVI-compliant engine
Poor YoY sales figures meant Honda loses its second position to TVS
Here’s our selection of the top five news that transpired in the two-wheeled world last week
The scooter was spied at the ARAI facility for homologation purposes
Other than the addition of a new matte black paint option, the scooter remains the same as the standard model
Priced from Rs 56,667 (ex-showroom), it costs Rs 690 more than the outgoing model
From Royal Enfield to the Honda Activa, here’s how some of the most iconic names in the Indian two-wheeler industry have aged over the decade
The Destini is Hero MotoCorp’s first 125cc scooter in the country, and comes with first-in-segment start-stop technology
We list down the delivery timeline for Honda’s two highest selling two-wheelers in various Indian cities to help you plan your purchase better this festive season
Festive benefits include low down payment options, free servicing and more!
How does India’s best selling scooter stack up against Hero’s current scooter flagship? We find out
How does the fifth generation Activa fare against its elder sibling? We find out
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