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    Updated Hero Xtreme 250R, Karizma 250 and Xoom 160 Showcased at EICMA

    Updated Hero Xtreme 250R, Karizma 250, Xoom 160 Showcased at EICMAAt the 2025 EICMA Show, Hero MotoCorp has set up a large pavilion and showcased its future mobility directions in the form of multiple concepts. Apart from the futuristic 3W trike and the electric car (quadricycle) with gullwing doors, there were production-spec versions of Xpulse 210 Dakar Edition and Mavrick 440 Scrambler (Hunk 440 SX). Hat tip top automotive enthusiast Ankit who brought these developments to our attention.
    Amidst all these, there were three exhibits that missed the hype train and went unnoticed. These include updated Xtreme 250R, updated Karizma XMR 250 and an updated Xoom 160. These updated versions bring quality-of-life improvements to these vehicles that will provide an overall better experience to end users. Let’s take a closer look at GeoMotoBikes’ video covering all three.
    Updated Hero Xtreme 250R Showcased at EICMA
    Updated Hero Xtreme 250R
    Hero Xtreme 250R was launched earlier this year as the company’s flagship Xtreme street naked motorcycle. Priced at Rs 1.66 lakh, Xtreme 250R is one of the most VFM proposition in the quarter-litre segment, offering 29.5 bhp and 25 Nm, from its 249.03cc single-cylinder DOHC 4V/cyl liquid-cooled engine.
    Updated Hero Xtreme 250R Showcased at EICMA – Gets Cruise Control
    Now, Hero MotoCorp has showcased an updated version of this Xtreme 250R motorcycle at EICMA Show in the form of Hunk 250R. Visually, this motorcycle remains unchanged as most of the updates are in features. It now gets an electronic throttle that has enabled Cruise Control feature with Xtreme 250R. There could be a Type-C USB port as well.
    Updated Hero Karizma 250 Showcased at EICMA
    Updated Karizma XMR 250
    While Hero MotoCorp has not launched Karizma XMR 250 yet, it has already been updated when compared to what was showcased at last year’s EICMA. Like updated Xtreme 250R, updated Karizma XMR 250 gets an electronic throttle (ride-by-wire) and Cruise Control. Karizma XMR 250 might launch in the country soon.
    Updated Hero Karizma 250 Showcased at EICMA – Gets Cruise Control
    Updated Xoom 160
    Just like how Hero MotoCorp updated Karizma XMR 250 before launch, we wished a similar treatment was given to Xoom 160 ADV scooter. Between unveiling it in 2023 EICMA and launching it in 2025, Xoom 160 didn’t gain any new features while the game had moved forward. This created a disconnect between Hero’s recent advancements and Xoom 160 launched.
    Updated Hero Xoom 160 Showcased at EICMA
    Hero seems to be on damage control as an updated Xoom 160 was just showcased at EICMA 2025. The main updates include LED turn indicators replacing the halogen ones, rear disc brake replacing drum unit (dual channel ABS likely) and there seems to be an updated instrument cluster that could be the same colour LCD unit seen on Xtreme 250R.
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    There’s still no Cruise Control on Xoom 160 even though Hero offers this feature on a 125cc budget commuter. A ride-by-wire system could have helped Hero to retune the unusually long throttle action on current Xoom 160. The same switchgear as current India-spec model has been carried over. Even the Xoom 125 gets much more premium switchgear than this flagship scooter.
    Updated Hero Xoom 160 Showcased at EICMA – Gets Rear Disc Brakes More

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    Numeros N-First EV Launch Price Rs 65k – 16″ Wheels, 109 km Range

    Numeros N-First EV LaunchIndia’s electric scooter segment is booming with many mainstream OEMs and startups competing at the highest level. One such new entrant is Bengaluru-based Numeros Motors which has just launched a new electric scooter. Called Numeros N-First, this scooter aims to combine a motorcycle’s ride with scooter’s functionality.
    Numeros N-First EV Launch
    The Bengaluru-based electric mobility startup, Numeros Motors has launched a new electric scooter in the country. Called N-First, this new electric scooter has been priced at Rs 64,999 (Ex-sh). N-First is Numeros Motors’ second electric vehicle to be launched in India and aims at a different target demographic.
    Numeros N-First EV Launch
    It has to be noted that the Rs 65k price tag is introductory for the first 1,000 buyers. The company mentioned five variants and two colours, but there are only three variants listed as of now. These include the base Max, mid-spec iMax and top-spec i-Max+. Two colours include Traffic Red and Pure White.
    Numeros N-First EV Features
    Max and i-Max base and mid-spec variants come with a 2.5 kWh battery pack with a promised range of 91 km (IDC rated) on a single charge. The top-spec i-Max+ variant comes equipped with a larger 3.0 kWh battery pack that promises a 109 km range on a single charge. Charging time is 5-6 hours for 2.5 kWh battery and 7-8 hours for 3 kWh battery for a 0-100% SOC.
    Numeros N-First EV Features
    These Li-ion battery packs send juice to a single PMSM mid-drive motor driving the rear wheel with a chain drive. The company promises continuous performance optimization in the future with OTA updates. Features include theft and tow detection, remote locking, geo-fencing, live location tracking, ride insights, a built-in mobile phone holder, reverse mode and more.
    Numeros N-First EV Specs
    16-inch Alloy Wheels
    The main highlight to differentiate Numeros N-First EV from other electric scooters on sale in India is its large wheels. Numeros N-First comes with 16-inch alloy wheels that aim to offer ride experience of a motorcycle with convenience and practicality of a scooter.
    Numeros N-First EV Specs
    Other notable EVs in India to offer large wheels include BGauss RUV350 with 16-inch wheels on both ends and the recently launched TVS Orbiter with 14-inch wheel on front wheel. With these larger wheels, Numeros is offering 159 mm ground clearance.
    Statement from Numeros Motors
    Mr. Shreyas Shibulal, Founder & CEO, Numeros Motors, spoke during the launch “This is not just another vehicle; it is a vision realised. It’s a fresh, elegant statement in urban mobility. At Numeros, we believe reliable and durable electric mobility solutions need not be a luxury. It is our absolute promise. The n – First is the most reliable, accessible EV solution for the growing urban youth segment — especially for women, who are increasingly driving the future of our market,” said Shreyas More

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    Suzuki Motorcycle Records Highest-Ever Monthly Sales at 1.29 lakh in Oct 2025

    New Suzuki AccessExports were a major growth driver as Suzuki Motorcycle India reported strong overseas dispatches in Oct 2025, ending YoY, MoM and YTD sales on a strong note
    Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL) has released sales data for October 2025. The company has witnessed their highest ever monthly sales with 1,29,261 units sold, comprising total domestic and total exports. These stellar numbers could be attributed to a promising festive season, new GST reforms and strong overall demand, more particularly in global markets.
    Suzuki Motorcycle Sales Oct 2025 – YoY Vs MoM
    Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL) sales stood at 1,29,261 units in Oct 2025 marking their highest ever monthly sales. Breaking down this figure further, it was a 7.67% YoY growth from 1,20,055 units sold in Oct 2024 while MoM sales were up by 4.62% from 1,23,550 units sold in Sept 2025. Growth was seen particularly in terms of exports while local demand remained subdued.
    Suzuki Motorcycle Sales Oct 2025
    Domestic sales last month stood at 1,03,454 units, a 1.42% de-growth from 1,04,940 units sold in Oct 2024. Domestic markets command an 80.03% share while exports hold on to a 19.97% share. Exports surged 70.74% to 25,807 units last month. This was a volume increase of 10,692 units over 15,115 units sold in the same month last year. MoM domestic sales too saw a decline by 2.30% from 1,05,886 units sold in Sept 2025. Demand in global markets continued to remain high showing off a strong 46.10% MoM increase from 17,664 units shipped in Sept 2025.
    Suzuki Motorcycle YTD Sales April-Oct 2025
     SMIPL has also seen its YTD sales improve substantially both in domestic and export markets. During the period of April to Oct 2025, the company dispatches stood at 8,17,435 units. This was a 10.46% increase from 7,40,000 units sold in the same period last year. It related to a volume increase of 77,435 units.
    Domestic sales ended on a positive note with 6,73,926 units sold in the past 7 month period, an 8.44% rise over 6,21,470 units sold in the same period of the previous year. Exports were up 21.07% to 1,43,509 units, a 24,979 unit volume increase from 1,18,530 units sold in the FY 25 YTD period.
    Commenting on the sales performance, Mr. Deepak Mutreja, Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd., said, “October 2025 marks a significant milestone in Suzuki Motorcycle India’s growth journey. Achieving our highest ever monthly performance is a direct reflection of the trust customers place in our brand and products. The record domestic retail sales of more than 1.40 lakh units demonstrate robust demand during the festive period. We deeply appreciate the continued support of our dealer network and customers. Our focus remains on enriching the overall ownership experience while expanding our presence across the country.”
    Positive customer response was shown towards the Access 125 and Burgman Street 125 scooters. The recently updated Gixxer and Gixxer SF, two highly competitive bikes in the 150cc to 160cc segment, have recently received new colour schemes and were also a part of special festive offers extended to buyers last month. Along with improved sales, the company’s spare parts division also performed well, reporting sales worth Rs 857 million in October 2025. More

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    Ultraviolette Crossfade Smart Helmet With Real-Time Radar Communication Launch Price Rs 20k

    Ultraviolette Crossfade Smart HelmetBengaluru-based electric mobility innovator Ultraviolette has made waves at EICMA 2025 in Milan, unveiling its entire global product lineup along with a groundbreaking addition — the UV Crossfade, a smart carbon-fibre helmet with real-time radar communication. The launch marks Ultraviolette’s official foray into the world of connected riding technology, merging safety, performance, and connectivity like never before.
    India’s First Carbon-Fibre Smart Helmet
    The UV Crossfade is Ultraviolette’s first helmet designed under its ‘Connected Rider Ecosystem’, developed in partnership with Cardo Systems, a global leader in motorcycle communication technology. The helmet introduces real-time vehicle and radar integration, allowing seamless communication between riders, groups, and Ultraviolette’s upcoming motorcycles.
    Ultraviolette Crossfade Smart Helmet
    Built with a carbon-fibre outer shell and fibreglass inner layers, the Crossfade weighs just 1,380 grams while meeting DoT, ISI, and ECE 22.06 safety standards — setting new benchmarks for rider protection. It’s priced competitively at Rs 19,900 and is now available for purchase through Ultraviolette’s website.
    Smart Connectivity Meets Safety
    The UV Crossfade connects directly to Ultraviolette’s next-generation vehicles — including the F77 MACH 2, F77 SuperStreet, and X-47 Crossover — allowing real-time radar alerts through Ultraviolette’s Hypersense system.
    Ultraviolette Crossfade Smart Helmet
    Using Dynamic Alert Sequencing (D.A.S), the helmet’s intelligent software prioritizes alerts, ensuring riders receive only the most critical information when it matters most. By combining Cardo’s advanced mesh network with Ultraviolette’s smart systems, the Crossfade facilitates rider-to-rider and rider-to-vehicle communication, redefining how connected riding feels.
    Ultraviolette Crossfade Smart Helmet
    Ultraviolette at EICMA 2025
    At EICMA, Ultraviolette also unveiled its complete product portfolio for global markets — the F77 MACH 2, F77 SuperStreet, F99, Tesseract, Shockwave, and X-47 Crossover. Among these, the X-47 stands out as the world’s first production motorcycle to feature radar as standard, solidifying Ultraviolette’s position at the cutting edge of two-wheeler innovation.
    Narayan Subramaniam, Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette, said: “At Ultraviolette, we aim to make mobility progressively more intelligent through the seamless integration of technology and design. We don’t just build vehicles, we craft experiences that elevate and redefine the future of mobility. The launch of the UV Crossfade Carbon-fibre helmet represents the beginning of a new era of advanced connect between the rider and the machine to enhance safety, awareness, and the overall ride experience. The UV Crossfade helmet not only enhances safety with uncompromising material engineering but can also communicates with the Ultraviolette motorcycles including giving the rider real time alerts from the UV Hypersense radar systems on the X-47.
    Ultraviolette Crossfade Smart Helmet
    Our partnership with Cardo Systems is an important part of this journey, bringing advanced communication technology into our connected rider ecosystem. At EICMA, we also showcased our comprehensive global product portfolio including motorcycles and scooters; the X-47, the world’s first motorcycle with radar as standard and our upcoming products, the Tesseract and Shockwave. Together, these exemplify Ultraviolette’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance, technology, and design, redefining the future of mobility, today.”
    Shachar Harari, VP of Business Development at Cardo Systems, added: “Our cooperation with Ultraviolette brings a new dimension of connectivity to the world of motorcycles enabling them to interact directly with the Cardo unit, opening a whole new field of opportunities with Blind Spot Detection, Status Alerts and other Advanced Rider Assistance System, featuring the natural next steps.” More

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    RE Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop Unveiled At EICMA – 100 Units Globally

    RE Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts DropInspired by the Caliber Royale custom build, the Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop is all about exquisite craftsmanship and refined detailing
    At the 2025 EICMA, Royal Enfield has showcased various products such as the Continental GT 750, Himalayan 750, Bullet 650, Classic 650 Special Edition, Himalayan Mana Black and the Flying Flea FF.S6 scrambler. Another bike that is getting everyone’s attention is a custom version of Shotgun 650, created in collaboration with popular custom builder Rough Crafts. This limited-edition model focuses exclusively on achieving a more opulent profile for Shotgun 650. Let’s check out the details.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop – Key features
    Custom built Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop utilizes a combination of gloss jet black and matte stealth black surfaces. This is an entirely new colour theme, not available with the stock model. The main highlight of this custom project is the use of real gold leaf stripes. These can be seen across the front fender, fuel tank, side panels and rear fender.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    Golden pinstripes are a signature feature, seen with Royal Enfield bikes such as Classic 350 and Bullet 350. This is the first time it has been introduced with the Shotgun 650. Drawn across the dark surfaces, the gold leaf stripes give the bike a luxurious, majestic feel. Another highlight is the gold-finished inner tube of the USD front forks. This also stands out against the dark theme used for the custom bike.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    Various other premium upgrades have been introduced. The single-piece leather seat has a distinctive quilted pattern that resonates with the overall design philosophy of the custom build. The bike also gets contrast cut alloy rims and bar end mirrors. Another key highlight is a hand-cast solid brass badge on the fuel tank.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    Royal Enfield will sell only 100 units of the Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop custom build bike globally. It will be available across India, Europe, APAC and North America. Each bike will have a unique number, from 1 to 100. The one showcased at EICMA has the 1/100 number on the fuel tank. The custom builder’s logo ‘Rough Crafts’ is also there on the top of the fuel tank.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    Launch date, pricing
    Royal Enfield has stated that the ownership process for the bike will be announced soon. However, an exact timeline for market availability has not been revealed. The Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop custom build will essentially be positioned as a collector’s edition.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    It is possible that enthusiasts may be allowed to choose their favourite number between 1 and 100 when booking the Shotgun 650 X Rough Crafts Drop. This seems relevant considering the growing interest in things like lucky numbers and numerology.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop
    The option to choose a specific number could attract an additional fee. However, there are no official details about the booking process. The stock Shotgun 650 is available at a starting price of Rs 3.94 lakh.
    RE Shotgun 650 Custom by Rough Crafts Drop More

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    Aprilia SR GT 400 Debuts – ADV Scooter Design, 36 HP, 5″ TFT

    Aprilia SR GT 400 DebutsBuilt for versatility, the Aprilia SR GT 400 can effortlessly tackle everyday commutes and mild off-road environments
    Combining the performance of a motorcycle with the everyday practicality of a scooter, Aprilia has unveiled the SR GT 400. The mid capacity scooter utilizes several of Aprilia’s strengths, such as dynamic styling, engine performance and advanced tech features. Aprilia SR GT 400 unlocks new experiences, which would be difficult to achieve with a motorcycle or a conventional scooter. Let’s check out the details.
    Aprilia SR GT 400 – Design and features
    An athletic profile is evident, inspired by Aprilia’s popular sportbikes. Key features include a triple lamp LED headlight, a tall adjustable windscreen, USD forks in golden finish, hand guards, step-up seat design, upswept exhaust and sharp body panelling. The scooter has sporty graphics and is offered in colour options of Boulder Grey, Rugged Black and Dusty Grey. Users can also choose a Rally Replica colourway, which is inspired by the Tuareg 660.
    Aprilia SR GT 400 Debuts
    Users can choose from a range of accessories such as heated grips, a square top box and Aprilia MIA connectivity kit. The latter is offered as standard with the Rally Replica variant. Aprilia SR GT 400 has 190 mm of ground clearance and 818 mm of seat height. Other highlights include keyless ignition, front storage, a USB C charging port and underseat storage compartment.
    Tech package includes a 5-inch TFT screen that displays a range of information. It has Bluetooth, allowing smartphone pairing via the Aprilia MIA app. Accessing the various connectivity options is pretty easy with voice commands. With the connectivity suite, users can access music and turn by turn navigation.
    Aprilia SR GT 400 Debuts
    Performance, specs
    Powering the Aprilia SR GT 400 is a 400cc, liquid cooled, single cylinder, four valve engine. It generates 36 hp and 37.7 Nm of torque and is paired with a CVT transmission. The engine complies with Euro 5+ emission standards. An optimized crankcase ventilation system has been used to ensure reduced vibrations and smoother performance.
    Aprilia SR GT 400
    The engine has a 72 mm stroke and an 84 mm lightweight piston. Aprilia SR GT 400 can provide quick acceleration on demand. Equipped with a 12 litre fuel tank, the scooter offers a range of around 300 km. Aprilia SR GT 400 utilizes a brand-new double-cradle frame, manufactured using high-strength steel tubing.
    Aprilia SR GT 400 Debuts
    According to Aprilia, the new frame has extremely high rigidity. Suspension setup comprises 41 mm USD forks at the front and twin rear shock absorbers. Suspension travel is 120 mm at both ends. Braking setup comprises a 300 mm floating disc with a 4-piston calliper at the front and a 240 mm disc with a 2-piston calliper at the rear.
    Aprilia SR GT 400
    The scooter has Bosch dual-channel ABS system and Aprilia Traction Control (ATC). These can work in various combinations and can be switched off when exploring off-road tracks. The scooter has 16-inch front and 14-inch cast aluminium rear wheels, wrapped in 120/70 and 150/70 Mitas Enduro Trail tyres, respectively. More details, including launch timelines and pricing, are expected to be revealed at a later date. More

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    Hero MotoCorp Sales Cross 6.35 Lakh Units In Oct 2025

    New Hero Splendor Golden Colour. Image – Patna BikesHero MotoCorp saw a decline both in YoY and MoM sales in Oct 2025, while YTD sales also remained in the negative
    Hero MotoCorp, despite price reductions on account of reduced GST tax structure, suffered lower sales in domestic markets in the past month. While the company celebrated the festive season with 9.95 lakh units registered through VAHAN in October 2025, total sales to dealers (wholesales) fell by 6.37% on a YoY basis while MoM sales were down by 7.48%. The two wheeler major also reported a 117% YoY growth for its VIDA EV brand with particular emphasis on VIDA EVOOTER VX2.
    Hero MotoCorp YoY vs MoM Sales Oct 2025
    Hero MotoCorp has reported a 6.37% decline in total sales in the past month. Sales (domestic + exports) fell to 6,35,808 units from 6,79,091 units sold in Oct 2024. It related to a 43,283 unit volume de-growth. MoM sales were down by 7.48% from 6,87,220 units sold in Sept 2025. October marked the company’s second consecutive month of sales above the 6 lakh unit mark.
    Hero MotoCorp Sales Oct 2025
    Taking into account motorcycle sales, which commanded a 89.77% share and led by models such as the Splendor, Xpulse, GlamourX, it was a 10.23% YoY decline to 5,70,753 units from 6,35,787 units. MoM sales also remained in the red by 8.86% from 6,26,217 units sold in Sept 2025.
    Scooters saw more positive demand both on a YoY and MoM basis. Sales were boosted by the Pleasure Plus, Destini 125 and Xoom 160. Scooter sales grew to 65,055 units last month, a 50.33% YoY growth from 43,304 units sold in Oct 2024 while MoM sales saw a 6.64% increase over 61,003 units sold in Sept 2025.
    Domestic sales dipped 8% YoY and 6.60% MoM to 6,04,829 units while the company’s global business saw a 42.84% improvement on a YoY basis at 30,979 units from 21,688 units. However, MoM exports declined by 21.85% from 39,638 units shipped in Sept 2025.
    The company’s global presence now spans across 52 countries and 5 continents. Expanding its reach even further, in Oct 2025, the two wheeler maker commenced export operations across European markets of Italy, Spain, UK and France, with globally benchmarked Euro5+ compliant models, led by Hunk 440 and Xpulse 200.
    Hero MotoCorp YTD Sales April-Oct 2025
    During the 7 month period of April to Oct 2025, Hero MotoCorp sold a total of 33,73,019 motorcycles. Sales declined by 3.43% from 34,92,877 units sold during the corresponding period of 2024. However, there was stronger demand for the company’s scooter lineup. Sales were up by 32.98% to 3,20,561 units from 2,41,054 units.
    While total domestic demand declined by 3.10% to 34,86,604 units, exports saw a 52.34% surge to 2,06,976 units, up from 1,35,862 units sold during the corresponding period of 2024. However, lower domestic demand caused total sales to fall by 1.08% to 36,93,580 units in the April to Oct 2025 period from 37,33,931 units sold in the same period last year. More

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    BSA Thunderbolt ADV Bike Unveiled At EICMA – Launch In 2026

    BSA Thunderbolt ADV Bike Unveiled at EICMABSA is marking a major comeback as the brand just unveiled its 4th motorcycle in the revival project. We are talking about BSA Thunderbolt, which was just unveiled at EICMA Show 2025. After Gold Star 650, Bantam 350 and Scrambler 650, BSA Thunderbolt becomes the company’s 4th motorcycle and its first-ever ADV style offering. Let’s take a closer look.
    BSA Thunderbolt ADV Bike
    At the ongoing EICMA 2025 show, BSA just unveiled its first-ever off-road oriented Adventure Tourer in the form of Thunderbolt. BSA is now owned by Classic Legends alongside other classic brands like Jawa and Yezdi. Thunderbolt is a nod to the past and an advance into the future, where design is concerned.
    BSA Thunderbolt Unveiled at EICMA
    BSA Thunderbolt nameplate holds significance for the brand as it was the last-ever motorcycle to roll out of its Birmingham plant in 1972. After 53 years, BSA Thunderbolt marks its resurgence and its foray into the now popular ADV segment. While BSA is yet to confirm India launch, it will be available for select global markets in mid-2026.
    Where design is concerned, BSA Thunderbolt looks like it is a modern take of Yezdi Adventure with focus extended towards touring as well as off-roading. This is a welcome move as Classic Legends will now have a premium tourer to rival the likes of Hero Xpulse 210, Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and the recently launched TVS Apache RTX 300.
    BSA Thunderbolt Unveiled at EICMA
    Features and Equipment
    We can see BSA Thunderbolt gets twin asymmetrical headlights, a front beak, a ravishing Yellow colour, a tall adjustable windshield, sturdy-looking knuckle guards, sculpted fuel tank, symmetrical twin pod LED tail lights, rear luggage rack, modern-looking side body panels and up-swept exhaust. The main highlight is the new semi fairing that should offer a fair amount of wind protection.
    BSA Thunderbolt Unveiled at EICMA
    Fuel tank capacity is 15.5L and the dry weight of this bike is 185 kg, It rides on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, wrapped with dual-purpose tyres. Suspension duties are handled by USD telescopic front forks with 200 mm travel and rear mono-shock with 180 mm travel. Braking is taken care by single disc brake setups with dual-channel ABS.
    BSA Thunderbolt Unveiled at EICMA
    Like 2025 Yezdi Adventure, BSA Thunderbolt will be powered by a 334cc DOHC 4V/cyl single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with 29.2 bhp and 29.6 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Features include ABS modes (Road, Rain and Off-Road), Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation, among others.
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