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    Yamaha Sales Breakup August 2023 – Ray ZR, FZ, Fascino, R15

    Yamaha FZ 4.0Yamaha Ray ZR was the best performing model in domestic markets while it was the Yamaha FZ that topped the export listYamaha’s sales performance in domestic markets saw a YoY and MoM de-growth in August 2023. Sales dipped to 58,042 units in the past month, down 1.05 percent when compared to 58,659 units sold in August 2022. It was also a MoM dip in sales by 6.21 percent from 61,884 units sold in July 2023.Yamaha Domestic Sales August 2023Earlier in August 2023, the company also introduced Yamaha Monster Energy MotoGP Edition with YZF-R15M, MT-15 V2.0 and Ray ZR 125 Fi in limited numbers, bringing fresh updates and new colour options to each of these models. Yamaha Ray ZR was the best-selling two-wheeler in the company portfolio in August 2023. Sales increased 35.01 percent YoY to 13,668 units, up from 10,124 units sold in August 2022.Not only was it the best-selling model in the company charts but the Ray ZR also featured at No. 9 on the list of top 10 scooters in the past month. MoM performance was down by 13.65 percent over 15,828 units sold in July 2023. Yamaha FZ sales fell YoY and MoM by 31.99 percent and 20.48 percent respectively. Sales stood at 13,241 units last month down from 19,469 units sold in August 2022 and 16,651 units sold in July 2023.While YoY sales improved for both the Fascino (11,572 units) and R15 (10,483 units) by 26.47 percent and 7.03 percent respectively, they both experienced a MoM decline. MT 15 sales also fell on a YoY basis by 23.01 percent to 7,296 units from 9,477 units sold in August 2022 but grew by 25.68 percent MoM from 5,805 units sold in July 2023.Yamaha sales breakup domestic marketThe relatively new Yamaha Aerox scooter has gained some popularity in markets with sales at 1,782 units in August 2023 with a 50.38 percent MoM growth over 1,185 units sold in July 2023.Yamaha Exports MoM Growth at 43.62%Lack luster sales in domestic markets were made up in terms of exports on a MoM basis which improved by 43.62 percent. Every model in the company portfolio has posted significant Mom growth, except for Fascino. However, YoY sales continued to be in the red down 35.70 percent.Total exports stood at 19,734 units in August 2023. This was a YoY de-growth of 35.70 percent from 30,689 units shipped in August 2023. MoM exports grew over 13,740 units shipped in July 2023. Yamaha FZ topped the export chart with 8,388 units sold last month, a YoY fall of 37.06 percent from 13,326 units shipped in August 2023. MoM sales, however, improved by 48.72 percent from 5,640 units exported in July 2023.Yamaha sales breakup export marketYamaha RayZR also saw its YoY exports fall by 25.13 percent to 3,256 units while MoM exports grew by 40.22 percent over 2,322 units shipped in July 2023. Outstanding sales performance was seen in the case of both Saluto and Saluto RX. Saluto exports improved 224.43 percent YoY and 103.69 percent MoM to 2,868 units. There had been 88 units and 1,408 units exported in August 2022 and July 2023 respectively.Saluto RX exports escalated by 2047.62 percent YoY and 1.73 percent MoM to 2,706 units while there had been just 126 units exported in August 2022. Yamaha MT15 exports also grew by 1000 percent YoY and 41.94 percent MoM to 880 units. Thereafter, the company reported YoY de-growth for the FZ25(754 units), SZ (644 units) and R15 (238 units). These three models, however, performed better on a MoM basis with each reporting significant growth More

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    Bajaj Sales Breakup August 2023 – Pulsar, Dominar, Platina, Boxer

    Export-spec Bajaj Dominar 200Bajaj Auto had the Pulsar as the most sold model in domestic markets while Boxer grabbed a great deal of attention globallyBajaj Auto has reported a deep decline in domestic sales in August 2023. However, the company’s exports were more positive. Bajaj Auto Limited sold a total of 2,73,230 units in August 2023, a sharp drop from 3,41,474 units sold in August 2022. Total domestic sales fell by 33.72 percent YoY to 1,52,115 units in August 2023, down 77,397 units when compared to 2,29,512 units sold in August 2022.Bajaj 2W Domestic Sales August 2023However, exports saw an improvement of 8.18 percent to 1,21,115 units in the past month as compared to 1,11,962 units shipped in August 2022. Earlier this week and just ahead of the festive season, the company introduced the new Pulsar N150. It is set to capture the attention of buyers in the country due to its aggressive styling, host of segment-first features and affordable pricing.Bajaj Pulsar saw the highest sales in August 2023 though it related to a YoY de-growth. Sales of the Pulsar stood at 90,685 units, down 6.64 percent from 97,135 units sold in August 2022. The Pulsar currently commands a 59.62 percent share on the list. In the Pulsar range it was the Pulsar 125cc that saw highest sales at 52,129 units while the Pulsar 150cc sales were at 17,111 units last month with both posting a YoY decline.Pulsar 200cc sales increased to 17,140 units along with sales of Pulsar 250cc that improved 559 percent to 4,305 units from 653 units sold in August 2022. Sales of Bajaj Platina also dipped 59.30 percent YoY to 40,693 units in August 2023 from 99,294 units sold in the same month last year.Bajaj Domestic SalesA significant decline in sales was also reported for the Bajaj CT, sales of which dipped by 61.53 percent to 9,270 as against 24,094 units sold in August 2022. However, the company has noted outstanding growth in demand for the Bajaj Chetak which reached 8,023 unit sales last month, up 190.80 percent over 2,762 units sold in August 2022.Sales de-growth was also seen for the Bajaj Avenger (1,848 units) and Dominar (1,587 units) range by 52.95 percent and 1.18 percent respectively. In the Dominar range, it was the 250cc model that saw sales growth of 19.91 percent while Dominar 500cc sales dipped 14.90 percent YoY.Bajaj Exports Improve in August 2023Bajaj Auto saw its exports grow by 8.18 percent YoY to 1,21,115 units with the Boxer and Pulsar drawing in the most demand. Boxer exports stood at 67,548 units in the past month, a YoY growth of 47.91 percent over 45,668 units sold in August 2022. The Boxer currently commands a 55.77 percent share on the company’s export list.Bajaj Exports SalesIt was the Boxer 110cc that received most demand to 50,646 units relating to a 79.54 percent YoY growth. Boxer 150cc sales also improved by 105.02 percent to 6,156 units while Boxer 150cc exports dipped by 25.68 percent to 10,746 units. Exports of the Bajaj Pulsar also grew by 60.15 percent to 34,400 units last month from 21,480 units exported in August 2022.In this range, it was the Pulsar 200cc that drew in the most sales at 20,185 units, a 65.79 percent YoY growth in exports over 12,175 units sold in August 2022. Thereafter, the company saw a dip in demand for the CT (10,002 units), Discover (3,936 units), Dominar (3,573 units), Platina (984 units) and Avenger (672 units). More

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    Honda Goldwing Tour Launched – 39.2 Lakh, 6-Cyl Engine, 7DCT, Airbag

    Honda Goldwing Tour launchedThe flat 1833cc 6-cylinder 24V liquid-cooled SOHC engine on Honda Goldwing Tour churns out 125 bhp and 170 Nm, mated to a 7-speed DCTGoldwing range from Honda is one of the grotesque where luxury touring motorcycles are concerned. Having characteristics of both tourer and bagger-style motorcycles, Goldwing Tour is the full-fat version of Goldwing range. Because HMSI is bringing it to India via CBU route, Honda Goldwing Tour price is full-fat too at Rs. 39.2 lakh (ex-sh).Honda Goldwing Tour launched in IndiaEven though Goldwing range has characteristics of a bagger, Honda never called it one. The company refers to them as luxury tourers and Goldwing Tour is the most luxurious of the range. India only gets Goldwing Tour and it is apt for riders aspiring for luxurious cross-continent touring. Honda is offering a sole Graphite Black colour.Bookings have commenced and this big bike is available at all BigWing dealerships. Goldwing Tour offers attributes like a top box, a pillion armchair, a taller windscreen and heated seats as standard over regular Goldwing. Said windscreen is electrically adjustable from left handlebar. Goldwing Tour packs a single airbag for rider safety, which comes in handy at times.The overall proportions are massive. We’re talking about 2615 mm length, 905 mm width, 1430 mm height and a 1695mm wheelbase. Seat height is accessible at 745 mm and the ground clearance is 130 mm. With the 7-speed dual clutch transmission, Honda Goldwing Tour weighs a hefty 390 kg! One upside to this weight is stability, which has been second nature with Goldwing motorcycles.Honda Goldwing Tour with airbagIn terms of design, Goldwing Tour has its own charm. It looks massive and has an impeccable road presence. Big fairing will protect riders of most sizes. LED headlights along with LED fog lights are very helpful. Leather seats look intricate and the luggage compartments including 61L trunk have unison with overall aesthetics. Turn indicators on ORVMs and the huge protruding powertrain grab eyeballs.Powertrain, performance, range, featuresSpeaking of engines, this is a big one. We’re talking about an 1833cc flat 6-cylinder 24V (4 valves per cylinder) liquid-cooled SOHC engine that churns out around 125 bhp at 5500 RPM and 170 Nm at 4500 RPM. This engine takes 5.6L of oil and the 21.1L fuel tank ensures a tank range between 350 and 400 km.Power is sent to rear wheel via a 7-speed DCT and then a shaft drive, like a car. Speaking of resemblance with cars, Honda Goldwing Tour has a double wishbone front suspension and a Pro-Link rear setup. Twin discs at the front and single disc rotors with top-notch braking hardware (6-piston front and 3-piston rear) ensure good stopping power.Honda Goldwing Tour 7-inch infotainment screen130/70R18 front and 200/55R16 rear tyres ensure optimum grip and stability. Features include TBW (Throttle By Wire) and cruise control. There is a 7-inch infotainment screen that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay along with navigation. Analog speedo and tacho flank this central display. There is a premium audio system with speakers as well.Features like Bluetooth, TPMS, USB-C ports, creep and reverse function are notable elements too. Rivals include usual suspects like BMW K1600 GTL, Indian Roadmaster and Indian Chieftain Limited, Harley-Davidson Road Glide and the likes.Honda Goldwing Tour electrical windscreenWords from the ma nufacturerIntroducing Honda’s flagship offering, Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “We are pleased to launch the new Gold Wing Tour in India. Over the years, the Honda Gold Wing has redefined the concept of luxury touring on two-wheels with its hi-tech features and ultra-comfortable riding experience. HMSI is certain that the new Gold Wing Tour will excite the travel enthusiasts and raise the level of their touring experience by several notches.”Commenting on the launch of the new Gold Wing Tour, Mr. Yogesh Mathur, Director, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “Honda’s legendary Gold Wing Tour continues to set new standards in the modern touring category with class-leading luxury, comfort, performance and safety. We are happy to announce that the bookings for new Gold Wing Tour are now open and customer deliveries of this flagship luxury tourer will begin in India from October 2023 onwards.” More

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    TVS Sales, Exports Breakup August 2023 – Jupiter, Raider, Apache, iQube

    New TVS Apache RTR 310TVS iQube Electric scooter recorded highest sales of 23,887 units in August 2023 as compared to 4,418 units sold in August 2022TVS Motor Company has seen positive sales in domestic markets in August 2023 where its diverse product portfolio stood it in good stead while on the other hand, exports finished in the red. The company had sold a total of 2,56,619 units in domestic markets in the past month relating to a 7.23 percent YoY growth. This was against 2,39,325 units sold in August 2022. Its global performance, however, slipped by 1.36 percent YoY to 73,821 units, down 1,017 units when compared to 74,838 units sold in August 2023.TVS Jupiter Tops Domestic Sales ListIn domestic markets, it was the TVS Jupiter that commanded the most attention despite a negligible YoY de-growth. Sales dipped albeit marginally to 70,065 units in August 2023 from 70,075 units sold in August 2022. TVS Jupiter was at No. 2 on the top 10 list of scooters sold last month, second to the Honda Activa and currently commands a 27.30 percent share in the company lineup.In August 2023, the company also expanded the Jupiter lineup with the ZX Drum SmartXonnect variant which could stir up sales in the months ahead. TVS Raider has seen a 111.20 percent YoY growth to 42,375 units in the past month. This was over 20,064 units sold in August 2022 relating to a volume growth of 22,311 units.Sales of the XL moped saw marginal improvement on a YoY basis to 34,495 units, up 0.02 percent from 36,489 units sold in August 2022. TVS Ntorq and iQube also posted YoY growth and while the Ntorq sales increased by 4.12 percent to 28,787 units, it was the iQube that reported a 440.67 percent increase in sales to 23,887 units in the past month, up from 4,418 units sold in August 2022.TVS Sales August 2023 – DomesticApache sales dipped 53.45 percent YoY to 18,863 units while the Sport commanded higher attention in domestic markets as sales increased by 44.98 percent to 12,819 units. TVS also had the Radeon (10,145 units), Zest (7,844 units), Star City (3,073 units), Ronin (2,021 units) and RR310 (245 units) on the sales list out of which Zest sales increased by 64.65 percent YoY.TVS Exports Fall 1.36 percent YoYThe company’s exports were down in August 2023 by 1.36 percent. It was the Star City 125 that saw the highest exports at 31,519 units though this was a YoY de-growth of 0.33 percent when compared to 31,624 units sold in August 2022. The Star City 125 currently commands a 42.70 percent share in the company’s export portfolio.On the other hand, TVS Star City exports went up by 52.99 percent to 17,406 units in August 2023 from 11,377 units shipped in August 2022. This resulted in a 6,029 unit volume growth. Apache exports dipped by 9.65 percent to 8,212 units last month from 9,089 units exported in August 2022 while Ntorq has seen a 14.16 percent improvement in exports to 6,660 units. This was against 5,834 units sold in August 2022.TVS Sales August 2023 – ExportsTVS Jupiter exports escalated by 1537.94 percent YoY. It saw 4,619 units shipped last month, up from just 282 units exported in August 2022. Exports of the Sport (1,935 units) and Raider (1,924 units) posted YoY de-growth of 78.91 percent and 69.57 percent respectively.Wego sales improved 95.12 percent to 640 units from 328 units on a Yoy basis while TVS Victor sales remained flat at 640 units in August 2023. The export list also included the Ronin (116 units) and Radeon (80 units) along with the XL (66 units) and RR310 (4 units) out of which the RR310 has seen a 96.04 percent YoY decline. More

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    Royal Enfield Sales Breakup August 2023 Up 11% – Classic, Hunter, Bullet

    Royal Enfield Hunter 350Royal Enfield sales remained strong in August 2023 reporting a YoY and MoM growth both in terms of domestic sales and exportsRoyal Enfield, a competent manufacturer of both classic and retro-styled motorcycles, has seen significant growth in terms of sales in August 2023. The company did well both where its sales within the country and to international markets were concerned. If we take 300cc to 400cc segment, Royal Enfield absolutely dominated this space with over 85% market share.RE Domestic Sales August 2023Sales (domestic + exports) in the past month stood at 77,412 units up from 70,112 units sold in August 2022. In domestic markets, it was the 350cc range that commanded the most attention while its international sales saw the Hunter 350, Super Meteor and Classic 350 among the most in demand.Royal Enfield has reported sales of 69,393 units in August 2023. This was a 10.34 percent YoY growth over 62,892 units sold in August 2022 relating to a 6,501 unit volume growth. It was the RE Classic that commanded sales charts with 26,118 units sold last month. This was a 37.51 percent YoY growth over 18,993 units sold in August 2023. MoM sales also improved by 4.94 percent from 24,889 units sold in July 2023. The RE Classic 350 was also on the list of top 10 motorcycles sold in August 2023.Sales of the RE Hunter 350 dipped both on YoY and MoM basis to 14,161 units. It was a 22.18 percent YoY de-growth from 18,197 units sold in August 2022 while MoM sales fell by 20.50 percent from 17,813 units sold in July 2023. The Bullet 350 has seen outstanding sales growth in August 2023. Sales went up by 65.45 percent YoY to 12,604 units from 7,618 units sold in August 2022 while MoM sales escalated by an astronomical 137.23 percent from 5,313 units sold in July 2023.Royal Enfield Domestic salesThe 2023 RE Bullet 350 comes in with a host of new features and better safety equipment and can be made even more exciting with a total of 37 Genuine Motorcycle Accessories. Royal Enfield saw its Meteor 350 sales decrease YoY by 7.86 percent to 8,626 units while MoM sales improved by 4.65 percent from 8,243 units sold in July 2023. Himalayan sales grew by 19.38 percent YoY and 21.60 percent MoM to 3,856 units.There had been 3,230 units and 3,171 units sold in August 2022 and July 2023 respectively. Electra 350 (2,374 units), Super Meteor (1,104 units) and 650 Twins (550 units) each posted a MoM de-growth.RE Exports August 2023The company’s international sales accounted for a total of 8,019 units in August 2023. This was an 11.07 percent YoY and 13.66 percent MoM growth. It was the Hunter 350 that saw the most demand in global markets with 3,527 units sold in the past month. This was an outstanding 4421.79 percent YoY growth over just 78 units shipped in August 2023 while MoM exports rose by 350.45 percent from 783 units shipped in July 2023.Royal Enfield ExportsRE Super Meteor 650 which was launched in January 2023 was at No. 2 on the export list with 1,609 units exported in the past month relating to a 51.51 percent MoM growth. Thereafter, Royal Enfield has reported a YoY de-growth in exports of the Classic 350 (1,201 units), 650 Twins (1,112 units), Meteor 350 (412 units) and Himalayan (329 units). However, it was only the 650 Twins that showed a 40.76 percent MoM growth from 790 units sold in July 2023. More

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    New Yezdi Roadster, Jawa 42 Get Fresh Colours And Upgrades

    New Yezdi Roadster and Jawa 42 LaunchedWhile the Jawa 42 has a 294.7 cc engine, Yezdi Roadster has a larger 334 cc unitClassic Legends Pvt Ltd has launched updated Jawa 42 and Yezdi Roadster today. Both of them come with several updates and new colours while continuing to draw their power from the same engine setups as before. The updated Jawa 42 Dual Tone costs Rs. 1,98,142 (ex-sh), while the new Yezdi Roaster costs Rs. 2,08,829 (ex-sh).Jawa 42 Dual Tone – Updated componentsClassic Legends is gearing up for the festive season by launching updated Jawa 42 Dual Tone and New Yezdi Roadster. The company recently launched Jawa 42 Bobber Black Mirror variant in India with chrome fuel tank. Now, there is some fettling with Jawa’s lower-end 42 model. The 294.7cc liquid-cooled engine is unchanged – 27.3 PS, 26.8 Nm, 6-speed gearbox and dual-channel ABS.New Jawa 42 Dual Tone costs Rs. 1,98,142, while the 42 motorcycle range starts from Rs. 1,89,142 (both prices ex-sh). This is a price increment of Rs. 9,000. The company mentions that the new Jawa 42 Dual Tone is a re-imagined Jawa 42 motorcycle. Standout feature of this update are Cosmic Rock, Infinity Black, Starship Blue, and Celestial Copper colour options. Engine and exhaust gets Raven texture finish.In terms of hardware and componentry updates, new Jawa 42 Dual Tone packs dual-tone alloy wheels, clear-lens indicators, new tank-pads on dimpled fuel tank, short-hang fenders, redesigned seats, redesigned bash plates and handlebar grips. Interestingly, bar-end mirrors have been swapped to handle-bar mounted mirrors with this update.New Jawa 42 coloursNew Yezdi Roadster – Improved rider’s triangleWith Yezdi Roadster, Classic Legends has updated quite a bit, including the rider’s triangle. However, this updated model is sold alongside the previous model. So, buyers get to choose their jam. Updated model comes with 155mm front set rider footpegs along with a taller handlebar.This new setup ensures a more relaxed riding posture that may potentially reduce fatigue on longer rides. The company mentions that, they fettled with rider’s triangle based on customer feedback, which is a commendable move. Yezdi mentioned a new exhaust with a rorty note as well.Just like Jawa 42 Dual Tone update, Yezdi Roadster gets new handlebar grips, dual-tone finish on alloy wheels, sporty knee-recess, Raven texture finish on engine and exhaust and handlebar-mounted ORVMs. Handlebar-mounted ORVMs might be more functional, but are slightly less stylish and appealing.New Yezdi Roadster coloursNew Yezdi Raodster costs Rs. 2,08,829 and the range starts from Rs. 2,06,142 (both prices ex-sh). There are three dual-tone colours – Rush Hour Red, Forest Green, and Lunar White. Along with a mono-tone colour – Shadow Grey. The 334cc liquid-cooled engine makes 29.5 PS and 28.9 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox as before.Words from the manufacturerMr. Ashish Singh Joshi, CEO of Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles, commented on the introduction of two new premium variants, stating, “At Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles, our story goes beyond motorcycles; it’s a tale of passion, innovation, and our unwavering commitment to crafting machines that transcend generations.New Yezdi Roadster and Jawa 42We continuously strive for evolution and innovation to create motorcycles that are not only admired but also cherished and desired. The introduction of the new Jawa Forty-Two and Yezdi Roadster is a testament to our pursuit of excellence and our responsiveness to customer feedback. These motorcycles are our promise to riders that they are part of something enduring and beautiful.” More

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    2023 Activa Limited Edition Launched, Starting Rs. 81K – Youthful Zest

    2023 Activa Limited EditionWith this new limited edition variant, Honda Activa is offering a youthful appeal that should appeal to younger audienceBeing the king of the hill is only half the job done. Keeping the throne intact is relatively more tedious. This isn’t really an issue for Honda Activa as it is the undisputed king of scooters sold in India. HMSI is now offering a new Limited Edition with 2023 Activa scooter. Bookings are open across all Red Wing dealerships.2023 Activa Limited EditionAfter launching SP125 Sports Edition, Honda has launched Limited Edition variant of 2023 Activa for a limited period of time. 2023 Activa is on offer with three variants – STD, DLX and Smart. Honda is offering Limited Edition treatment with DLX and Smart variants only. Pricing for Limited Edition is Rs. 80,734 for DLX and Rs. 82,734 for Smart variant.With DLX variant Limited Edition costs Rs. 2,000 more and with Smart variant, added cost is Rs. 500. Interestingly, Honda calls the top spec as ‘Smart’ variant with Limited Edition and ‘H-Smart’ with regular Activa. Also, Honda refers to it as ‘Special Edition’ in some materials and denotes top-spec variant as ‘H-Smart’. Other than that 2023 Activa Limited Edition is just a cosmetic and visual upgrade rather than functional.There are two colours on offer – Matte Steel Black Metallic and Pearl Siren Blue. These shades are much more appealing than the slew of options standard Activa gets. The new colours get special patterns on front apron and side body panels. Along with these patterns, white stripes add a dash of excitement too, present on side body panels and front apron.Activa Limited Edition ColourOther than that, Honda has used black chrome elements for the first time on Activa. These elements are primarily found in 3D Activa emblem. Rear grab rail gets glossy body colour finish, that looks a lot more interesting.Specs & FeaturesA semi-digital instrument console houses speedo, odo, fuel level, trips and tell-tale signs. 2023 Activa Limited Edition will retain the same 109.51 cc single-cylinder engine developing 7.68 bhp of power and 8.90 Nm of torque. Features like a silent starter, external fuel filler and everything will be carried over too. We would have liked a disc brake option with Limited Edition, but that isn’t the case.Top-spec Smart variant gets LED headlights, a smart key, keyless ignition, alloy wheels, and more. As of now, TVS Jupiter and Suzuki Access stand in 2nd and 3rd place in scooter sales charts. Honda is offering 3 years standard warranty and 7 year optional warranty for added peace of mind.Activa Limited Edition featuresWords from the manufacturerCommenting on the launch of the new Honda Activa Limited Edition, Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “Activa has revolutionized the Indian two-wheeler segment and delighted millions of Indians over last two decades. Maintaining popularity across all age groups, it is India’s most loved scooter. We are confident that the launch of this new Limited Edition Activa will further excite our customers, especially the new generation buyers.”Introducing Honda’s new limited edition offering, Mr. Yogesh Mathur, Director, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said,“We are pleased to announce the launch of Activa Limited Edition ahead of the auspicious festive season with striking looks, smart advanced features and a trusted reliable engine. As we strive to meet the evolving customer aspirations, HMSI will continue to raise the bar and introduce new-age offerings to provide an unmatched ownership experience.” More

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    Royal Enfield Scram 650 Spied With Himalayan 450 Instrument Cluster?

    Royal Enfield Scram 650 profileWith a single-sided exhaust, upcoming Scram 650 from Royal Enfield could potentially be the lightest 650cc RE everScram 650 test mule from Royal Enfield stables has appeared again. It dons RE’s creamy smooth 650cc parallel-twin engine that debuted with Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. It has scrambler DNA and features multiple changes as opposed to Interceptor, on which it is based. Upcoming Scram 650 features a similar circular instrument screen as Himalayan 450.Royal Enfield Scram 650 SpiedAmong upcoming Royal Enfield motorcycles, 6 of them are based on 650cc engine. Of these 6, Scram 650 motorcycle is likely to launch first, followed by Shotgun 650 and the others. There have been multiple instances of test mule appearances of Scram 650 (or Interceptor Bear 650) before.However, these recent spy shots feature no camouflage and are some of the most detailed, yet. This motorcycle is still in testing phase, evident with a data logger box placed on a custom rack at the back. Except for a few wires and testing equipment, motorcycle looks near production-ready.The main frame of this motorcycle looks identical to that of Interceptor 650. There is a slightly different rear subframe, as it has quite an angle towards the end. Fuel tank still features a classic teardrop shape, but it is slightly lifted towards the front, as opposed to Interceptor 650. Side body panels feature a round element that strikes visual distinction.Royal Enfield Scram 650 instrument cluster spiedDifferences are in the form of componentry. Upcoming scrambler-style 650cc Royal Enfield will feature USD telescopic front forks and rear twin shock absorbers with a slightly different spec than Interceptor. LED headlights, LED turn indicators, single-sided exhaust, block pattern dual-sport tyres are notable changes too.Himalayan 450 circular instrument screenThese tyres seem to be Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR and single-sided exhaust should ensure reduced kerb weight. Most unusual element of this test mule is that it features a circular fully digital instrument cluster that looks similar to the one spied with Himalayan 450. Also, it looks like there are two instrument screens – one squarish and one circular.However, this squarish instrument cluster looks like it has pogo pins on top that seem to be part of testing equipment for engineers to monitor testing parameters in real-time. This display was not present in previous test mules. New circular screen is highly likely to be part of the motorcycle and is fully digital and similar to Himalayan 450’s instrument screen.Scram 650 knobby tyresRoyal Enfield has placed this screen slightly offset (to the right) which is a common practice in scrambler-style motorcycles. TVS Ronin features a similar attribute with instrument screen offset to the left. Gear position indicator, multiple trips, speedo, tacho, time, tell-tale lights and other functions will be integrated into this screen.As seen with Himalayan 450 test mules, this is a large canvas and seems adequate to integrate shrunken-down Google Maps. But turn-by-turn navigation will be on offer. Engine is the same oil-cooled 648 cc parallel-twin engine that generates 47 bhp and 52 Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Launch is likely next year with Interceptor Bear 650 name.Scram 650 with single-sided exhaustImage source – Autostreetdotin More