EICMA 2022: Top Electric Two-wheeler Highlights | Honda EM1 e:...
- Nov 9, 2022
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It’s been a very interesting week in the two-wheeler space. This time around, we got to see new launches, updates and spy shots being released. If you missed out on the news then don’t worry, this wrapup will get you to speed.
According to an online report, Honda has expanded their production lines by opening two new ones in Gujarat and Karnataka. The plant in Karnataka will start manufacturing the upcoming Honda Activa Electric from December 2024, which means the electric scooter will likely be launched in India soon.
Ultraviolette this week launched their latest electric bike, the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2, and the e-bike now comes with better performance and more features. If the 307km claimed range in the previous-gen F77 wasn’t enough for you, the Mach 2 offers even more! The bike now also comes with a traction control system and regenerative braking as well, along with better smartphone connectivity. Here’s everything you need to know.
Bajaj this week rolled out a lot of new updates, starting from the Bajaj Pulsar N160. The bike now comes with an inverted fork, and has reached dealerships as well.
Later, we got to see the iconic Bajaj Pulsar 220F being updated with a new digital instrument console which has given it a couple of new features including turn-by-turn navigation and call/SMS alerts among others.
Lastly, with the launch of the Bajaj Pulsar NS400 scheduled to happen on May 3, 2024 we got to see leaked images of the bike for the first time. The images gave us a good idea of what we can expect from the bike in terms of design. Later, Bajaj released a new teaser which then showed some interesting bits of the bike and it is evident that the bike will be coming with a liquid cooled engine.
In other news, we also saw spy shots of the upcoming affordable Bajaj Chetak and this time around, the images are the clearest yet!
According to online reports, Kawasaki is working on bringing the Kawasaki Versys X-300 to India. The bike is less likely to see any changes other than BS6.2 emission updates. But the main highlight is that the bike is being heavily localized and would be much more affordable than before.
Yamaha this week launched a new limited-edition fairing kit which looks similar in styling to Yamaha’s iconic racer from the 1980s, the Yamaha RD500. It looks like an absolute blast from the past.
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