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    Hero MotoCorp Sales Aug 2023 At 4.73 Lakh – Splendor Top Seller

    New Hero SplendorWorld’s Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer Shows Resilience and Growth in Aug 2023Hero MotoCorp has reported an impressive sales performance for the month of August 2023. The company dispatched a total of 488,717 units, marking a significant increase from the 462,608 units sold during the same period in the previous year (August 2022).Hero MotoCorp Aug 2023 Sales Year-on-Year GrowthIn a year-on-year comparison, Hero MotoCorp showcased robust growth. Motorcycle sales in August 2023 reached 452,186 units, up by 4.96% compared to the 430,799 units sold in August 2022. Splendor continued to be their top seller. Almost 90% of Hero MotoCorp domestic sales are thanks to the Splendor and HF Deluxe range of motorcycles.Hero MotoCorp sales Aug 2023Scooter sales also saw an increase of 14.84%, with 36,531 units sold compared to 31,809 units in the previous year. Domestically, Hero MotoCorp sold a total of 472,947 units in August 2023, a 4.93% increase from 450,740 units in August 2022. Meanwhile, exports experienced a remarkable surge, with 15,770 units exported in August 2023, a substantial 32.88% growth compared to the 11,868 units shipped in the same month last year.Hero MotoCorp Sales Aug 2023 Month-on-Month PerformanceThe month-on-month performance for August 2023 compared to July 2023 also displayed remarkable growth. Motorcycle sales shot up by 25.40%, from 360,592 units in July to 452,186 units in August. Scooter sales also registered an 18.92% increase, with 36,531 units sold in August, up from 30,718 units in July.Hero MotoCorp sales Aug 2023Domestically, Hero MotoCorp outperformed the previous month by a significant margin, with a 27.41% increase in sales, totaling 472,947 units in August. Exports, however, experienced a slight dip, with 15,770 units exported in August, reflecting a 21.57% decrease from July.Fiscal Year Sales to DateLooking at the fiscal year sales to date, Hero MotoCorp’s performance remained strong despite certain challenges. Motorcycle sales in the current fiscal year (FY24 YTD) stand at 20,75,418 units, with a marginal decrease of 3.84% compared to the previous fiscal year (FY23), which recorded 21,58,381 units. Scooter sales, on the other hand, showed an impressive 12.27% growth, with 1,57,183 units sold in FY24 YTD, compared to 1,40,000 units in FY23.Domestic sales for FY24 YTD reached 21,61,401 units, slightly down by 2.18% compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year (22,09,590 units). Exports saw a decrease of 19.81%, with 71,200 units exported in FY24 YTD compared to 88,791 units in FY23.Positive OutlookDespite the challenges posed by the ongoing global economic situation and supply chain disruptions, Hero MotoCorp remains optimistic. There is a strong likelihood of an uptick in customer demand as the festive season approaches. Favorable monsoon conditions across most parts of the country, coupled with decent agricultural activity, are also expected to contribute positively to customer sentiments.Hero MotoCorp’s consistent growth and strong sales figures demonstrate its resilience in a dynamic market, solidifying its position as the world’s leading manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters. The company continues to innovate and expand its product portfolio to meet the evolving demands of its customers, ensuring a bright future for the brand. More

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    TVS Sales August 2023 Grows – iQube Posts Highest Ever Sales

    New TVS iQubeTVS Motor Company has reported growth in sales YoY as well as MoM in Aug 2023In the ever-evolving landscape of the automotive industry, keeping track of sales figures is crucial for both manufacturers and consumers alike. TVS Motor Company, one of India’s leading two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturers, has released its sales report for August 2023. Let’s dive into the numbers and analyze the year-on-year and month-on-month performance of the company.Year-on-Year Performance (August 2023 vs. August 2022)TVS Motor sold 1,53,047 motorcycles in August 2023, experiencing a slight decrease of 2.59% compared to August 2022 when they sold 1,57,118 units. Top selling TVS motorcycles include Apache, Raider, etc. Scooter sales showed a robust growth of 16.93%, with 1,42,502 units sold in August 2023 compared to 1,21,866 units in August 2022. iQube electric scooter witnessed an astonishing growth rate of 440.67%, selling 23,887 units in August 2023, compared to a mere 4,418 units in August 2022. These are highest ever sales registered by iQube.TVS Motor sales Aug 2023 vs Aug 2022 – YoY analysisTVS XL100 moped sales remained almost stable, with a marginal increase of 0.02%. In August 2023, TVS Motor sold 36,561 mopeds, while in August 2022, they sold 36,555 units. TVS Motor’s domestic two-wheeler sales saw a growth of 7.23%, with 2,56,619 units sold in August 2023 compared to 2,39,325 units in August 2022. In contrast, the company’s two-wheeler exports saw a marginal decline of -0.95%, with 75,491 units exported in August 2023 compared to 76,214 units in August 2022.Domestic three-wheeler segment performed well, exhibiting a growth rate of 26.87%. In August 2023, TVS Motor sold 1,714 units, up from 1,351 units in August 2022. However, three-wheeler exports took a hit, declining by -28.84%, with 12,024 units exported in August 2023 compared to 16,897 units in August 2022.TVS Motor sales Aug 2023 vs Jul 2023 – MoM analysisMonth-on-Month Performance (August 2023 vs. July 2023)TVS Motorcycle sales showed a slight decrease of -0.58% compared to July 2023, with 1,53,047 units sold in August 2023. Scooter sales surged by 16.86% compared to July 2023, with 1,42,502 units sold in August 2023. iQube electric scooter continued its impressive growth trend, with a month-on-month increase of 79.52%, selling 23,887 units in August 2023. Moped sales witnessed a modest growth of 0.38%, with 36,561 units sold in August 2023 compared to 36,424 units in July 2023.Domestic two-wheeler sales grew by 9.09% compared to July 2023, with 2,56,619 units sold in August 2023. Export numbers dipped by -2.06%, with 75,491 units exported in August 2023 compared to 77,077 units in July 2023. The domestic three-wheeler segment saw an increase of 11.73% compared to July 2023, with 1,714 units sold in August 2023. Three-wheeler exports experienced a minor decline of -0.92%, with 12,024 units exported in August 2023.ConclusionTVS Motor’s sales performance in August 2023 shows mixed results. While the company saw remarkable growth in the electric scooter segment and domestic scooter sales, there were declines in motorcycle sales, two-wheeler exports, and three-wheeler exports.It’s important to note that the electric scooter segment’s outstanding performance signifies the growing demand for eco-friendly mobility solutions. This is a positive sign for TVS Motor as it aligns with the global shift towards electric vehicles. The company’s overall performance remains resilient, and TVS Motor continues to be a significant player in the Indian automotive industry. As market dynamics continue to evolve, it will be interesting to see how TVS Motor adapts and innovates to stay competitive in the coming months and years. More

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    Royal Enfield Launches 2023 Bullet 350 – A Timeless Icon Enters a New Era

    Royal Enfield Launches 2023 Bullet 350New gen Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is priced from Rs 1.73 lakhs, ex-sh – It is Rs 19k cheaper than Classic 350, and Rs 24k more expensive than Hunter 350Royal Enfield has launched the all-new 2023 Bullet 350, marking a significant milestone in the motorcycle’s storied history. This latest iteration of the Bullet, rooted in tradition yet equipped with modern features, continues the legacy of a motorcycle that has been a symbol of resilience and adventure for over nine decades.2023 Bullet: A Blend of Tradition and ModernityThe 2023 Bullet 350 is powered by a globally acclaimed 349cc air-oil cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 20.2 bhp at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm. The addition of fuel injection ensures strong low-end grunt and smooth power delivery. With a primary balancer shaft to reduce vibrations and an optimized 5-speed gearbox, the motorcycle offers a refined and invigorating riding experience.Royal Enfield Launches 2023 Bullet 350The chassis is designed for predictable handling and maneuverability, with larger front forks and wider section tires for stability. A redesigned single bench seat, along with improved suspension, provides a comfortable ride. The motorcycle boasts new mudguards and a subtly evolved styling. Safety features include disc brakes at the front and rear, with various editions offering different braking configurations.The 2023 Bullet 350 comes in three variants1. Bullet Military Red and Military Black: Equipped with single-channel ABS, rear drum brake, and solid-colored tanks with classy decals.2. Bullet Standard in Black or Maroon: Features dual-channel ABS, rear disc brakes, hand-pinstriped body-colored tanks, and chrome and gold badges.3. Bullet Black Gold: Comes with dual-channel ABS, rear disc brakes, and a striking combination of matte and gloss black tank, copper and gold 3D badges, and copper pinstriping.Royal Enfield Launches 2023 Bullet 350All editions feature a 13-liter teardrop tank with the classic Royal Enfield casquette, housing a new headlamp with signature ‘tiger eyes’ pilot lights. A digital-analog instrument cluster and USB charging point are standard across all variants.An Ecosystem of AccessoriesThe 2023 Bullet 350 is supported by 37 Genuine Motorcycle Accessories, including touring seats, handlebars, helmets, and apparel, reflecting the Bullet’s legendary style. The motorcycle is available for bookings in India starting September 1, with retail and test rides commencing on September 3, 2023. The ex-showroom prices range from INR 1,73,562/- to INR 2,15,801/-. The European launch is expected in the next quarter, with subsequent rollouts in SARRC, APAC, and the Americas.Royal Enfield Launches 2023 Bullet 350The 2023 Bullet 350 embodies Royal Enfield’s commitment to preserving its heritage while adapting to the needs of modern riders. It invites the world to rediscover the timeless charm and enduring resilience of a motorcycle that has remained a symbol of pure motorcycling for generations. More

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    Aprilia RS 440 Teased Ahead of 7th Sep Debut – KTM RC 390 Rival

    Aprilia RS 440 TeaserUnlike Aprilia RS 660 and Tuono 660 that are imported, Aprilia RS 440 will be manufactured at Piaggio’s facility in Baramati, MaharashtraWith lower spectrum of middleweight segment registering strong growth, Aprilia has plans to target this space with a brand new bike RS 440. It is likely to be equipped with a 440cc parallel-twin motor.Aprilia RS 440 TeaserAprilia RS 440 will also work to fill the gap in the company’s India portfolio. As of now, Aprilia’s primary volume generators are its 125cc and 160cc scooters. Aprila 660cc bikes are imported as CKDs and available in limited numbers. Aprilia RS440 will make its global debut on 7th September, reveals official teaser.From its outer appearance, the engine casing onboard Aprilia RS 440 seems familiar to that of Aprilia RS 660 and Tuono 660. It is likely to be a tweaked version, with power output of around 45-55hp. Official numbers are yet to be announced, but it could be close to that of Kawasaki Ninja 400. In comparison, Aprilia’s larger 660cc motor churns out 100 hp of max power. The smaller capacity 440cc parallel-twin motor is likely to get a simpler architecture that will be cheaper to manufacture.Images of the test mule reveal a balanced riding posture, with the leaning angle being not too aggressive. Although the foot pegs are rear-set, the pulled-back handlebar reduces the overall leaning angle. Sportsbikes with aggressive riding posture are usually a hassle on jam packed roads, but that issue may not be there with Aprilia RS 440.New Aprilia RS 440 test mile spied in India. Image – EvoAs the engine is entirely new, it is likely that it will be fitted onto an entirely new chassis. The bike appears to have an underbelly exhaust, which helps achieve a clutter-free profile. Aprilia RS 440 has disc brakes at both ends, with dual-channel ABS. Design of the alloy wheels is entirely new. Suspension duties are performed by USD front forks and a monoshock unit at rear. Swingarm has a similar design as that of RS 660, but the size seems smaller.Aprilia RS 440 styling, featuresWhile it is expected to get a new engine and chassis, Aprilia RS 440 design closely matches that of its larger siblings. The prominent fairing and large fuel tank ensure the look and feel of a big bike. Signature features that have been borrowed from higher capacity Aprilia motorcycles include tri-headlight setup, decent sized windscreen, trapezoidal rear-view mirrors, rugged engine cowl, step-up seat and elevated tail section.Aprilia RS 440 can be seen with a large digital instrument cluster that appears to be similar to that of multi-cylinder Aprilia and Moto Guzzi motorcycles. As rivals like KTM RC 390 offer a comprehensive range of advanced tech, Aprilia RS 440 is expected to get a similar set of features. It could include liquid cooling, ride-by-wire tech, quick shifter and assist and slipper clutch. Ride modes are also likely to be offered with Aprilia RS 440.Aprilia RS 440 could be launched later this year. Pricing could be in the range of Rs 5 lakhs. On the lines of Aprilia 660cc bikes, RS 440 could later get its siblings such as Tuono 440 naked. Another possibility could be Tuareg 440 ADV. More

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    Top 10 Cars And Bikes Launching In September 2023

    2024 KTM 390 DukeOf all the upcoming cars in India, Tata Nexon facelift is by far the most anticipated and will launch on September 14thFestive season is one of the busiest times for automakers operating in the Indian market. With festive season nearing, carmakers and bikemakers are gearing up for new launches. In this post, we will cover the top 10 cars and bikes launching in India in the next few months. Some of these are highly anticipated in India and will also make a lot of buzz. Let’s take a look.New Royal Enfield Bullet 350 – September 1stNew 2023 Bullet 350Right off the bat, this is by far one of the most anticipated motorcycle launches in India. Probably in few global markets too. The new Bullet 350 will pack the new J-series platform that aligns it with other 350cc Royal Enfields. This new engine makes 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm. Official brochure is leaked, revealing details about variants and accessories.2024 KTM 390 Duke2024 KTM Duke 390390 range has been the single-cylinder firecracker of motorcycles. For MY2024, KTM is updating its Duke lineup first. 390 Duke, 250 Duke and 125 Duke broke covers recently. Off the bunch, KTM will launch the 390 Duke in India first. It features a brand new platform and an upgraded 399cc engine with 44.8 bhp and 39 Nm. Also, many new components and boasts an updated electronics package as well.TVS Apache RTR 310 – September 6thTVS Apache RTR 310 teased by MDThis will be TVS’ second product based on the 310 platform co-developed with BMW. TVS MD Sudarshan Venu teased this motorcycle yesterday in its production guise. TVC shoots for production model seems to be underway. There is a major departure in design department from its BMW counterpart G 310 R. Engine is likely to still make 33.52 bhp and 28 Nm.Suzuki V-Strom 800 DESuzuki V-Strom 800 DELiked Suzuki GSX-8S’ powertrain, but want an ADV? Suzuki is offering just that in the form of new V-Strom 800 DE. First unveiled at 2022 EICMA show, V-Strom 800 DE packs a bigger parallel-twin engine and more off-road-worthy hardware like 21” front wheels than V-Strom 650. Test mules have been spotted in India too.Tata Nexon Facelift / Nexon EV Facelift – September 14th2023 Tata Nexon FaceliftThis is easily the most important launch from Tata Motors. Nexon is Tata’s best-seller and will feature a complete design overhaul inside-out. Curvy-inspired design language is the stand-out feature, and both ICE Nexon facelift and Nexon EV facelift will get these. Interiors are a lot more plush and upmarket now. There is a significant amount of new feature additions as well.Honda Elevate – September 4thHonda Elevate Drive ReviewAmong the most anticipated cars in India, Honda Elevate SUV is the most interesting one. This marks Honda’s return to SUV business after a long time. We have driven it and you can read about it on our review. It is a no-nonsense compact SUV with squared-off proportions and 220 mm ground clearance. Reliability and dependability will be its primary strengths.Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV – September 15thMercedes-Benz EQE SUVAfter launching the EQB, Mercedes-Benz is gearing up to launch its 4th electric car in India. This is the new EQE SUV and will slot above EQB, EQC and below EQS Sedan. This is the crossover version of EQE Sedan and features similar attributes. Large 90.6 kWh battery and 590 km WLTP range are its strong attributes.Volvo C40 Recharge – September 4thVolvo C40 Recharge CoupeEver wanted a XC40 Recharge, but with slight sophistication and style? Say hello to Volvo C40 Recharge, which is XC40 Recharge’s coupe sibling. Even though it resembles its SUV siling in front fascia, side and rear are unmistakably more stylish. The 78 kWh battery promises 530 km of range with dual motor AWD layout boasting 480 PS of power and 660 Nm.Lexus LMLexus LMThis uber-luxurious minivan is India-bound and will launch in September. Lexus LM is Toyota Vellfire’s luxurious cousin. The company has commenced bookings officially and will be one of the best chauffeur-driven vehicles in India. Lexus LM is highly likely to borrow the same powertrains from Vellfire.Toyota TaisorNew Toyota Taisor SUV RenderThe Japanese brand currently lacks a sub-4m SUV or crossover in its portfolio since Vitara Brezza based Urban Cruiser was discontinued. Fronx-based crossover will soon fill that void. Toyota has trademarked Taisor name in India, which could very well be the name of this vehicle. Similar powertrains and features as Fronx are likely, but front fascia might vary slightly.Citroen C3 AircrossNew Citroen C3 AircrossThis is Citroen’s 4th offering in India and 3rd ICE model. Based on CMP modular platform, C3 Aircross is a stretched C3 hatchback to accommodate a 3rd row seating. This will go against Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and other compact SUVs. A sole 1.2L turbo petrol engine kicks out 110 PS of power and 190 Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Launch is highly likely in September or October.Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus2023 Mahindra Bolero NEO Plus 9 Seater SpiedThis is one vehicle that pops up multiple times, but doesn’t manage to make it all the way to launch. Essentially, it is a TUV300 Plus brought into Bolero name tag with similar treatments we saw when TUV300 transitioned to Bolero Neo. It will feature the same 2.2L turbo diesel engine as other large Mahindra products, as seen in homologation documents. Tuning is different at 118 bhp. This festive season might be a good time for Bolero Neo Plus launch. More

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    Top 10 150cc To 200cc Motorcycles July 2023 – Unicorn, Pulsar, Apache, MT15, R15

    New Bajaj Pulsar150cc-200cc motorcycles July 2023 Sales – Honda Unicorn Sees Explosive Growth, While Bajaj Pulsar Faces DeclineIn the ever-evolving landscape of the Indian motorcycle market, the 150cc-200cc segment witnessed a rollercoaster of sales performance in July 2023. Honda Unicorn emerged as the undisputed leader, while some other familiar names saw a reshuffling of their ranks. Let’s dive into the highlights of the sales report for the month.Honda Unicorn: A Unicorn Among HorsesHonda Unicorn, a name synonymous with reliability, surged ahead with an astonishing 258.11% YoY growth. In July 2023, it sold an impressive 40,119 units compared to just 11,203 units in the same month last year. With a 28.36% market share, the Unicorn is proving to be a formidable force in the 150cc-200cc segment.150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales July 2023Contrastingly, Bajaj Pulsar faced a temporary setback with a YoY decline of -16.17%. Pulsar sold 34,688 units in July 2023, compared to 41,380 units in July 2022. Despite this dip, it retains a substantial 24.52% market share.TVS Apache and Yamaha FZ: Steady PerformersTVS Apache and Yamaha FZ remained steady performers in the segment. TVS Apache sold 22,435 units, with a -7.38% YoY change, while Yamaha FZ reported 16,651 units, down by -12.31% compared to the same month last year. They commanded 15.86% and 11.77% market shares, respectively. Yamaha R15, with 10,705 units sold, enjoyed a 14.38% YoY growth, securing a 7.57% market share. It’s steadily gaining popularity among enthusiasts.150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales July 2023Yamaha MT 15, Hero XPULSE 200, and Hero Xtreme 160R/200 experienced negative growth rates of -30.73%, -33.21%, and -65.05% YoY, respectively. These motorcycles contributed 4.10%, 2.57%, and 0.68% to the market share, respectively. On a positive note, KTM 200 and Suzuki GIXXER showcased remarkable performances with 76.54% and 59.43% YoY growth rates, securing 2.01% and 1.65% market shares, respectively.Minor Players: Kawasaki, Honda, and OthersBajaj Avenger continued its stable performance, selling 1,245 units, with an 8.92% YoY growth. Meanwhile, Kawasaki W175 made its presence felt with 41 units, capturing 0.03% of the market share. However, some models like Honda X Blade, Honda HORNET 2.0, and Honda CB200X reported zero sales in July 2023.Overall Market SnapshotIn total, the 150cc-200cc motorcycle segment witnessed a healthy growth rate of 9.83% YoY, with a cumulative sale of 1,41,448 units in July 2023, compared to 1,28,786 units in the same period last year. As the market continues to evolve, manufacturers are strategizing to cater to the diverse tastes and preferences of Indian consumers. With new motorcycle launches planned, the coming months promise to be an exciting time for motorcycle enthusiasts in India. More

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    Karizma XMR 210 Vs Rivals – Best Fully-Faired Machine?

    Hero Karizma XMR 210Hero Karizma XMR 210 seems like the most bang-for-buck motorcycle in this list and is fit to bear the legend statusThe new Karizma XMR 210 launched in India is Hero MotoCorp re-opening its account in stylish fully-faired motorcycles after a long time. Yes, we’re aware that Xtreme 200S existed. Hero has priced it at Rs. 1.73 lakh (ex-sh, introductory). At this price point, it primarily targets Bajaj Pulsar RS200. But Yamaha R15 V4 and R15M make their presence known as well. Let’s take a look at which fully-faired machine you should bet on.Karizma XMR 210 Vs Rivals – 200cc Sports bike Royal Rumble!New Karizma is a significant departure from the facelifted 2014 Karizma lineup designed by EBR. That said, the most stylish of this bunch is definitely Yamaha’s R15 V4 lineup. This is the primary draw for Yamaha R15 and is likely to stay so for years to come. But if we think objectively, there is no real reason to buy a 150cc machine for this price. Especially when Karizma XMR 210 exists.The new 210cc engine on Karizma is by far the most technologically advanced. We’re talking about a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4V, DOHC 4-stroke engine that develops 25 bhp of power and 20.4 Nm of torque. These are easily the highest performance figures in this group. Karizma is the only one to have a sophisticated DOHC setup in this bunch.Karizma makes its peak power and torque at lower RPMs when compared to RS200. R15 has the least and uninspiring figures at very high RPMs too. Except for Xtreme 200S 4V, all motorcycles in this list boast liquid cooling and a 6-speed gearbox. Both Pulsar RS200 and Xtreme 200S 4V lack slip and assist clutch.Karizma XMR 210 Vs Rivals – SpecsR15M packs a quick shifter too, which makes a fatter brochure and is hardly justifiable for a 150cc machine. That said, R15 is the only one to get a Deltabox chassis and USD front forks. It weighs the lowest at 141 kg and has the shortest wheelbase at 1,325 mm too, which is closest to super-sport-level handling.Which is the most VFM?All motorcycles pack a 100-section front tyre. Only the Karizma and R15 gets fatter 140-section tyre. A rear mono-shock suspension is common between all motorcycles. Only R15 packs USD front forks, though. We might see USD front forks with Karizma XMR 210 in the future, with a new ‘Pro’ variant like Xtreme 160R 4V.Only Xtreme 200S 4V gets single-channel ABS in this bunch, whereas others offer dual-channel ABS. Karizma and RS200 get larger petal-style disc brakes. Only RS200 comes equipped with halogen bulbs in this comparo. It is a twin projector setup, one for low beam and other for high beam. R15 gets a single projector with a bi-LED function.Karizma XMR 210 Vs Rivals – PricingKarizma’s implementation of LED projector is the most sophisticated of this bunch. Just like its headlights, Pulsar RS200 lacks modern instrumentation with a semi-digital unit. R15 gets an LCD screen, while more expensive R15M sports a TFT unit. Both of them lack navigation though. This is where Hero takes the cake with both Karizma and Xtreme 200S by offering Bluetooth, notifications, and navigation as standard.Karizma XMR 210 goes a step further and offers colour display as well. Even at Rs. 1.87 lakh, Yamaha doesn’t offer LED turn indicators on R15 V4. Speaking of prices, both Yamaha offerings come off as significantly price-heavy, especially when compared to new Karizma XMR 210. No matter the gizmos, you just can’t beat the appeal of a superior engine with a bigger displacement. That is exactly what Karizma XMR 210 is bringing to the table. More

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    TVS Apache RTR 310 Teased By MD – TVC Shoot Underway?

    TVS Apache RTR 310 teased by MDThe 313cc engine on the new TVS Apache RTR 310 teased, might generate similar numbers as current model – 33.52 bhp and 28 NmApache range of motorcycles has been the strongest weapon in TVS’ arsenal. Just like an Apache helicopter. The popular RTR street naked motorcycle range will soon see a new flagship in the form of Apache RTR 310 (name not confirmed). TVS MD Sudarshan Venu puts the engineering samples to their paces ahead of launch.TVS Apache RTR 310 – King of the streets?The company recently launched TVS X, a premium electric scooter. It is the first of its kind and sits on top of current crop of electric scooters in India. After launching TVS X, the Indian homegrown automotive company has shifted their gaze towards fortifying their premium motorcycle territory.This is TVS’ version of BMW G 310 R. This 310 platform was jointly developed by TVS and BMW. The latter has spawned three different motorcycles based on this platform and this will be TVS’ second product on this platform after Apache RR 310. In the teaser, we can see TVS MD Sudarshan Venu sitting on the motorcycle and expressing his enthusiasm.As opposed to previous set of spy shots, this test mule teased by TVS, has very minimal camouflage. Also, this camouflage has velcro in it to take it off with less fuss. It dons a white number plate with temporary registration from Bengaluru RTO. All of these could mean that this test mule is on the verge of a TVC shoot.New TVS Apache 310 Street teaserWhat to expect?We can see a handsome motorcycle with neat proportions. Front fascia includes a beefy headlight, USD front telescopic forks in gold finish, new ORVMs with premium-looking stalks, and a rectangular fully digital instrument cluster housing that could double up as a faux windscreen.These headlights might very well use LEDs and even projectors. Turn indicators are external and have LEDs in them. We can see a slight protrusion form its USD telescopic front forks, which could mean adjustability for compression and rebound similar to TVS’ BTO program for RR310. Fuel tank is muscular and lends a macho appeal.The liquid-cooled engine (33.52 bhp, 28 Nm, 6MT), single-sided exhaust, tubular frame and radiator units seem to be similar to current crop of 313-cc motorcycles from TVS and BMW partnership. What is new though, are alloy wheels, rear turn indicators mounted on tyre hugger, minimalist rear subframe panels, split seats, grabrails and more.Concept Vs ProductionWe can see axially mounted brake lever, but we can’t say if brake callipers are radially or axially mounted. Future BMW and TVS products sharing this platform might get these new components too. When launched, it will go against newly launched KTM 390 Duke, Honda CB300R, Bajaj Dominar 400 and its BMW counterpart G 310 R. More