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    Cyborg Electric Motorcycle Prices Revealed – Starts From Rs 1.15 Lakh

    Cyborg Yoda Electric MotorcycleCyborg Yoda is an electric cruiser motorcycle while the Bob-E is India’s first Compact Sporty AI-Enabled electric dirt motorbikeIgnitron Motocorp Pvt. Ltd has unveiled prices of its new range of CYBORG Electric Motorcycles. These include the Yoda priced at Rs 1,84,999, the GT 120 that will carry a price tag of Rs 1,64,999 and the Bob-E at Rs 1,14,999.These prices are exclusive of various state subsidies. After subsidies, these motorcycles will be more affordable. Bookings for each of these three bikes are soon to be opened via the company website.Ignitron Motocorp is also in the process of setting up its sales and service networks across India and has tied up with various companies for roadside assistance and battery swapping stations which will also allow for charging on the go with ability to charge upto 50 percent in 30 minutes.CYBORG Electric MotorcyclesAll three electric motorcycles sport a unique design and styling. They come in with state of the art features and latest in AI enabled technology while they also sport a range of safety equipment.Cyborg Electric Motorcycle GT 120Cyborg Yoda is the first ‘Made-in-India’ electric motorcycle. It is presented in two colour options of Silver and Black and gets its power via a 3.24 kWh lithium-ion battery offering a range of 150 kms and top speed of 90 km/h.The Bob-E motorcycle comes in two colours of Black and Red. It gets a 2.88 kWh lithium ion battery offering a range of 110 kms and top speed of 85 km/h.The third bike from Cyborg the GT 120 gets colours of Black and Dark Purple. GT 120 gets its power via a 4.68 kWh lithium-ion battery offering a range of 180 kms and top speed of 125 km/h.Cyberg Yoda Electric MotorcycleFeaturesYoda and Bob-E get features that include geo locate and geo fencing along with battery status indicator, USB charging facilities and Bluetooth. It also gets keyless ignition with remote start and a digital instrument cluster. The battery is portable, swappable, is weather proof and touch safe. It can be charged upto 100 percent in 4-5 hours via a 15 amp home charger.The bikes receive three riding modes of Eco, Normal and Sport and come in with reverse mode and cruise control as part of its safety equipment. Suspension is via telescopic fork in the front and fully adjustable mono shock at the rear for a better riding experience.Cyborg electric motorcycle Bob-eCybrog GT120 comes in with a fixed battery which is weather proof and touch safe. It is capable of acceleration from 0 to 40 km/h in 2.5 seconds. Charging time is 4-5 hours via 15 AMP home charger.GT 120 is offered in three modes of Eco, Normal and Sport to suit the riding needs of each user. It gets features such as geo locate and geo fencing, USB charging and Bluetooth along with keyless ignition and a digital cluster.Cyborg Electric Motorcycles – SpecsReverse mode and parking assist are also a part of its features which comes in with multiple sounds. Suspension is via telescopic fork in the front and fully adjustable mono shock at the rear.The manufacturer has already commenced production of the electric motorbikes at its Manesar-based facility off Gurugram. Production capacities will be increased to 40,000 units in the 2022-23 fiscal. More

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    Honda Scrambler 250cc, 500cc Launch Planned – Royal Enfield Rival

    Honda Scrambler 250cc RenderHonda new scrambler motorcycles will be based on Rebel platform and could borrow styling bits from CL Series bikesWith growing preference for scrambler motorcycles, Honda may be planning to aggressively target this space. It is rumoured that Honda may be working on at least two new scrambler motorcycles, a 250cc bike and its larger 500cc sibling. These will be based on Rebel 250 and Rebel 500, respectively.Honda 250cc, 500cc scrambler designHonda Rebel 250cc and 500cc were launched internationally in 2017. Since then, these have emerged as popular options in their respective segments. To reduce development and production cost, Honda may have plans to use the Rebel platform to launch its new scrambler motorcycles. These will be launched first in Honda’s home market Japan and other Asian countries.While the hardware for Honda 250cc / 500cc scrambler will come from Rebel bikes, design and styling will most likely be inspired from Honda CL Series bikes that were popular several decades earlier. CL Series styling has already been used with CB350 and CB350 RS. Some of the popular Honda CL series bikes launched during the 60s – 90s include Dream CL72 Scrambler, Dream CL250, Dream CL450 and CL400.Honda CL Series bikes were loved for their classic, minimalistic profile. Honda may be looking to recreate the magic once again with its new 250cc and 500cc scrambler motorcycles. Even when launched several years apart, Honda CL series bikes continued to have quite a few common features.Honda Scrambler 500cc RenderThese include round headlamp and rear view mirrors, twin pod instrument console, tear-drop shaped fuel tank, fork gaiters, tall and wide handlebar, flat seat design and wire spoke wheels. Honda CL series bikes made liberal use of chrome on the fenders, engine and exhaust. The dual under seat exhaust was a signature feature and its design continued to evolve over the years.Honda 250cc, 500cc scrambler specsEngine and most other hardware bits will be borrowed from Rebel 250 and Rebel 500. The smaller Rebel is powered by a 249cc DOHC, 4-valve, single cylinder motor that generates 26 ps of max power at 9,500 rpm and 22 Nm of peak torque at 7,750 rpm. It is mated to a constant mesh 6-speed transmission. Rebel 500 utilizes a 471cc motor that makes 46 ps at 8,500 rpm and 43 Nm at 6,500 rpm.Features common to both Rebel bikes include 4-eye LED headlamp, LED turn signals and taillamp and LCD instrument meter packed in retro casing. Both bikes have disc brakes at front and rear. Suspension system comprises telescopic forks at front and swingarm type rear suspension.Honda Scrambler 250cc RenderIf launched in India, Honda’s new 250cc and 500cc scrambler motorcycles will primarily rival upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Earlier, prior to launch of CB350 in India, it was being speculated that Honda will launch either Rebel 300 or Rebel 500 to take on Royal Enfield. However, the company surprised everyone with H’ness CB350. Later, its scrambler version CB350RS was also added.Source More

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    Hero MotoCorp Electric Scooter Debut On 1st July – Under Vida Brand

    Hero MotoCorp Electric Scooter – Under VIDA BrandProduction of the new e-scooter under the Vida branding will be conducted at the company’s Green manufacturing unit in Chittoor, IndiaAs the two wheeler segment moves from Petrol power to Electric in a very big way, Hero MotoCorp has announced its electric scooter initiative. The company has teased this upcoming model and showcased the new Vida brand ahead of its upcoming launch. The reason why Hero MotoCorp had to go in for new branding is due to the existence of the Hero Electric brand which resulted in a legal battle over its ownership.Dr Pawan Munjal, Chairman, Hero MotoCorp, posed against the backdrop of this new electric vehicle brand called ‘Vida’ along with the new logo to show its distinctive branding and revealed some details of this new electric scooter. This new scooter will be officially unveiled in India on 1st July 2022 to coincide with the birth anniversary of Dr. Brijmohan Lall, Chairman Emeritus of Hero MotoCorp.Hero Vida Electric ScooterThe new Hero e-scooter will be produced at the Hero MotoCorp Green manufacturing plant in Chittoor, India. It will be unveiled on 1st July 2022 with deliveries to commence from later this year. A pre-production prototype was teased last year, to mark the company’s 10th anniversary.The unveiling event of the new ‘Vida’ brand was attended by global leaders, senior government representatives and diplomatic corps in the UAE along with policy makers and stakeholders of Hero MotoCorp that included their Board of Directors, senior employees and also the company’s distributors and supply chain partners.Hero MotoCorp Vida ElectricMore DetailsThe new electric scooter was showcased in an un-camouflaged format and sported a white colour scheme. It was seen with 12 inch front and 10 inch rear black alloy wheels and a long split seat. The pillion seat is detachable which allows the upcoming scooter to be used for last mile deliveries. It also sports a flyscreen and curved body works while it gets sporty accents on its handle bar, side and rear fender and floor board.Once launched, the new e-scooter from Hero MotoCorp will rival the Ola S1, Simple One, Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube, and Ather 450X in its segment. It will also rival a range of electric scooters from Hero Electric, Okinawa, Ampere, etc. The upcoming Hero MotoCorp electric scooter is expected to be priced competitively so as to take on these rivals and could be priced under Rs 1 lakh.Hero MotoCorp’s Global Sustainability FundDr Pawan Munjal has also announced a US$100 Million Global Sustainability Fund. This fund will be directed towards establishing global partnerships, spearheaded by BML Munjal University (BMU) and Hero MotoCorp. It will go a long way to offer impetus to over 10,000 entrepreneurs on ESG solutions that will in turn have a positive impact on the planet.Hero MotoCorp has also signed an agreement with Taiwanese company Gogoro for battery swapping technology. The company plans a wide range of premium products and is also working on battery powered motorcycles as well. More

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    2022 Yamaha Vino 50cc Scooter Debuts With Two New Colour Options

    2022 Yamaha Vino 50cc ScooterYamaha 50cc scooters such as Vino, Jog and Gear are available only in select markets such as JapanManufacturers design products in line with specific needs, tastes and preferences of a particular region. A perfect example is Yamaha Vino 50cc scooter, which demonstrates the Japanese fascination with all thigs small and super cute. In its 2022 update, the scooter gets two new colour options of Bonnie Blue and Matt Armoured Green Metallic.Yamaha Vino 2022 new coloursNew Bonnie Blue colour option has a retro feel to it, which compliments the scooter’s classic design. It is essentially a dual-tone colour theme of light blue and ivory white in glossy finish. Blue shade has been used around the headlamp cowl, front fender, instrument console and side panels. A third shade, tan-brown, can be seen on the handle grips, floorboard and seat cover.The tan-brown shade helps keep focus on the core colour theme of blue and ivory white. It’s a delicate colour theme, which could have lost its beauty if combined with the usual black coloured seat and handle grips. Even ivory white seats and handgrips would have worked great for this colour theme.Second colour option utilizes a mix of dark green and black with white highlights. Much of the body panels have a dark green shade, while headlamp cowl and front fender have glossy black paint. Twin white strips can be seen on the front fascia and side panels. Seat and handle grips have the standard black shade whereas the floorboard area gets a light grey colour.2022 Yamaha Vino 50cc Scooter DebutsWith these new shades, there are now a total of six colour options for Yamaha Vino scooter. The earlier colour options of Fighting Red, Virgin Beige, Mahogany Brown Metallic and Graphite Black have been retained as is.No other updatesApart from new colour options, there are no other changes to Yamaha Vino 50cc scooter. It continues with its retro profile, evident in features such as round headlamp and rear view mirrors, large rounded fender and curvy side panels. Vino has an antique-looking instrument console loved by retro enthusiasts.Other key features include open storage pocket at front, foldable hook, dedicated glove box with built-in accessory pocket, decent sized under seat storage and rear wheel brake lock. Suspension system comprises a telescopic unit at front and swingarm rear suspension. Braking duties are performed by disc brakes at both ends.2022 Yamaha Vino 50cc Scooter DebutsYamaha Vino is powered by a 49cc engine that generates 4.5 ps of max power at 8,000 rpm and 4.1 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. The scooter has idling stop system, which saves fuel by stopping the engine at brief halts such as traffic signals.A 50cc scooter is supposed to be cheap, but in Japan Yamaha Vino starts at 203,500 yen. This is approximately Rs 1.33 lakh. 50cc scooters have limited scope in Indian market and are unlikely to be launched here. More

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    Joy Electric Scooter, Motorcycle Sales Feb 2022 – 4,450 TWs Sold

    Joy Electric ScooterWardWizard Joy e-bike sales in February 2022 is its highest to dateWardWizard Joy e-bike has had a tremendous February 2022. Sales touched the 4,450 unit mark. For the electric two-wheeler manufacturer, February 2022 sales performance goes down in history as the highest ever sales in any month to date.Sales has benefited from the brand’s strong product portfolio. This includes three new high-speed electric scooters, and a fleet management vehicle. A year earlier, the sales scenario looked very different for e-bike.At the time, the company reported sales of 320 units. Sales was even better than that reported in January 2022. MoM sales growth stood at 12.62 percent, up from 3,951 units sold in January 2022. .2022 sales growthLooking at the way 2022 has started, WardWizard has set itself up for a busy one. In the first two months itself, Joy e-bike sales have surpassed the 8.3k unit mark. Electric two-wheeler companies have in recent months reported improved sales.Joy e-bike sales Feb 2022Of course these numbers are still small in terms of sales volume but it surely is a better time to do business than ever before. So, while total sales of electric scooters is still a lowball figure in the larger scheme of things, these numbers surely are growing.With the electric scooter space filling up fast, the quest to reach the top has ensured competition is rife. In a few short years, the electric two-wheeler space has seen an endless number of new companies enter the space.With new entrants building a name step by step, the industry is expected to get even more crowded when mainstream manufacturers play a more active part in electric two wheeler development and sales. Until then, new businesses continue to make the most of the growth wagon and tap into the current increase in demand for electric scooters.High-speed e-scootersAs FY22 comes to an end, the company reports sales has surpassed the 25k mark at 25,777 units. WardWizard is keen eyed to hit its annual target basis consistent rise in demand for its e2Ws.Sheetal Bhalerao, Chief Operations Officer, WardWizard Innovations and Mobility Ltd, said, “With the launch of two new high-speed e-scooters and a fleet management vehicle, the Joy e-bike has become one of the most preferred EV brands in the country and this makes us immensely proud and responsible.The overwhelming response across the country has helped us in achieving a new sales record in February. As the fastest-growing EV brand, we are focused on bringing advanced products and expanding the touchpoints to strengthen our market presence. For us, the EV revolution is a mission, and we endeavour to provide quality products to our valuable customers.” More

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    Yamaha MT15 Discontinued – New Version Launch Soon

    2022 Yamaha MT15 image for reference.2022 Yamaha MT15 will continue to rival the likes of KTM 125 Duke, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and Bajaj Pulsar NS200After R15, Yamaha will be introducing significant changes to its popular hyper-naked MT15 bike. Updated MT15 is expected to be launched soon, possibly next month. Ahead of that, the existing MT15 has been discontinued. From selling an average of 5k units per month, sales of MT15 dropped to just 17 units in Jan 2022. This is likely in anticipation of the updated variant.It has been reported that production of current version of the bike has been stopped and the company has started manufacturing the updated MT15. Yamaha operates three plants in India, located in Faridabad (Haryana), Surajpur (Uttar Pradesh) and Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu). These cater to both domestic and international markets.Updated Yamaha MT15 styling2022 version of MT15 will pack in a number of changes including visual and mechanical updates. MT15 already has a smashing profile, something that kind of limits the quantum of visual changes that can be introduced for the bike. The current look and feel of the bike has been achieved over a period of several years.Some key features include an aggressive front fascia, bi-functional LED headlight, wide handlebar, sporty rear-view mirrors, sculpted fuel tank, prominent engine guard, radiator side fins, short rising tail and compact upswept exhaust. It remains to be seen if Yamaha chooses to experiment or continues with the current styling.2022 Yamaha MT15 International SpecScope for cosmetic enhancements exists more in the form of new graphics and colour options. The current model is available in Metallic Black, Dark Matt Blue, Ice Fluo-Vermillion and Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Edition.Updated Yamaha MT15 new featuresA key update for MT15 could be USD front forks. A number of users have requested this feature and it has already been introduced with R15. Both bikes have the same platform, so introducing USD forks for MT15 shouldn’t be much of a problem. The only thing is that price may have to be increased to accommodate such updates.If MT15 gets USD forks, it could be offered in sporty golden finish. That will definitely make the bike a lot more fun on the streets. In its current form, the bike is offered with standard telescopic forks at front. Rear linked-type monocross suspension will be same as earlier.Another key update could be dual-channel ABS. The existing model is offered with single-channel ABS. Braking system will be same as earlier, 282mm disc at front and 220mm disc at rear. The bike has 17-inch wheels at both ends, shod with 100/80 front and 140/70 rear tubeless tyres.2022 MT15 could also get a revised LCD instrument console with Bluetooth-based connectivity features. Just like R15 V4, users will be able to access the connectivity features via Yamaha’s Y-Connect app. Other possibilities for MT15 include quick-shifter and traction control system.Engine will be same as current model, a 155cc liquid cooled, 4-valve unit that makes 18.5 ps of max power at 10,000 rpm and 13.9 Nm of peak torque at 8,500 rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed constant mesh transmission. The bike is equipped with advanced features such as variable valve actuation (VVA) and assist and slipper clutch.Source More

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    Ather Electric Scooter Sales Feb 2022 – Grows YoY, Declines MoM

    Ather Electric ScooterAther Energy currently has the capacity to manufacture 5,000 electric scooters a month in addition to building its own lithium-ion battery packElectric two-wheelers, especially scooters have seen tremendous growth in the last few months, thanks to the push being given to electric mobility by the Government of India. Ather Energy has come out as one of the primary contributors in the electric mobility space in our country for the past couple of years.The Bengaluru-based EV startup is currently the third-largest manufacturer in the electric two-wheeler space in India after Hero Electric and Okinawa. The company currently retails two electric scooters under its folds including 450 Plus and 450X. Ather in recent times has accelerated its network expansion across the country.Ather Electric Scooter Sales Feb 2022Where petrol scooter sales are on a decline, Ather has recorded a YoY growth of 140 percent in comparison to February 2021. The EV manufacturer has clocked a cumulative sales volume of 2,042 scooters in February 2022. Ather sold about 850 electric scooters in Feb 2021 – translating in a YoY growth of more than 140%. In Jan 2022, Ather had sold 2,825 scooters – translating into a decline of 27% MoM.The low numbers despite growing demand are a result of the global semiconductor chip shortage reeling the automotive industry for more than a year. The ongoing crisis has led to the disruption in the supply chain management which is why the company is unable to keep pace with the rising demand. Ather claims only a fraction of the pre-pending orders were cleared in February.Ather Electric Scooter Sales Feb 2022. Feb 2021 number is an estimate, basis of 140% growth.Setting Up New Charging GridsThe company is hopeful of improvement of the market situation in the next 2-3 months where supplier partners are able to reduce the demand-supply gap. On the other hand, Ather signed an MoU with Govt. of Karnataka to install 1000 charging grids across the state to help make EVs go mainstream. This development was confirmed by the CEO of Ather Energy, Tarun Mehta, on his official Twitter account.Ather has also laid out its growth plan for the next few years. Over the next three years, the EV manufacturer plans to increase its annual production capacity to one million scooters from 400,000 by the end of 2022, install 5,000 fast chargers across India, develop new products and increase its network to 600 stores.Other developmentsAther currently has 29 retail stores spread across 24 cities. More than 300 fast-charging Ather Grid Points are available across these cities. The EV firm has plans to expand its footprint to 100 cities across the country by March 2023. Around 150 experience centres will be set up.On a slightly different topic, Ather Energy was recently announced as the principal sponsor of Gujarat Titans for a period of two years. The Ahmedabad-based franchise is one of two new additions to the Indian Premier League (IPL). More

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    Two Wheeler Sales Feb 2022 – Hero, Honda, TVS, Bajaj, Suzuki, Royal Enfield

    Royal Enfield modified by Rebellious GarageEach of the leading 6 two wheeler makers in India reported a YoY de-growth both in domestic sales and exports for February 2022Two wheeler sales slumped in February 2022 with every leading manufacturer posting a YoY de-growth in terms of domestic sales. Taking into account sales of Hero MotoCorp, Honda, TVS, Suzuki and Enfield, total sales in domestic markets stood at 9,97,598 units, down 26.90 percent over 13,64,734 units sold in February 2021. MoM sales on the other hand dipped 8.27 percent from 10,87,496 units sold in January 2022. Even as Hero MotoCorp, Honda, Bajaj and Suzuki posted MoM de-growth, TVS Motors and Royal Enfield posted more positive sales.Two Wheeler Sales Feb 2022 – YoY and MoMHero MotoCorp sales dipped 31.58 percent YoY to 3,31,462 units, down from 4,84,433 units sold in February 2021. MoM sales dipped 7.58 percent over 3,58,660 units sold in January 2021 while share percentage increased from 32.98 percent to 33.23 percent MoM. Hero is likely to enter the electric two wheeler segment with its first launch this month.Honda two wheeler sales dipped 30.59% in February 2022 to 2,85,677 units, down from 4,11,578 units sold in February 2021 with share at 28.64 percent. MoM sales also saw a decline of 9.37 percent from 3,15,196 units sold in January 2022 with share at 28.98 percent. Honda gears up for launch of the electric scooter to take on the likes of Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube Electric and Suzuki Burgman Electric. We can expect the manufacturer to launch this new electric scooter next year, priced at around Rs 1.20 lakh.TVS Motor sales stood at 1,73,198 units last month relating to a YoY de-growth of 11.25 percent over 1,95,145 units sold in February 2021. MoM sales ended more positively with a 3.72 percent growth over 1,67,795 units sold in January 2022. Bajaj Auto along with Suzuki posted YoY de-growth of 35.19 percent and 1.56 percent respectively along with MoM degrowth of28.76 percent and 3.33 percent to 96,523 units and 58,603 units sold last month.Two Wheeler Sales Feb 2022Even as Royal Enfield ended last month with a de-growth of 19.93 percent YoY to 52,135 units over 65,114 units sold in February 2021, its MoM sales increased 4.84 percent over 49,726 units sold in January 2022. Royal Enfield has trademarked a new Constellation name – likely for its upcoming 650cc motorcycle which could borrow features and engine from the 650 Twins- Interceptor and Continental GT.Two Wheeler Exports Feb 2022 – YoY and MoMYoY exports increased 2.84 percent to 3,51,599 units over 3,41,894 units shipped in February 2021. MoM shipments however, dipped marginally by 0.59 percent from 3,53,688 units sold in January 2022. Bajaj Auto and Honda Two Wheelers posted a YoY de-growth of 0.44 percent and 13.41 percent respectively. TVS, Hero MotoCorp, Suzuki and Royal Enfield ending the month with more positive exports.Bajaj Auto commanded a 52 percent share among these 6 leading two wheeler makers. However, sales dipped YoY to 1,82,814 units from 1,83,629 units shipped in February 2021. MoM shipments declined 2.72 percent from 1,87,934 units shipped in January 2022.Two Wheeler Exports Feb 2022TVS Motor exports increased 5.58 percent to 94,427 units from 89,436 units shipped in February 2021 while on a MoM basis, exports increased 9.36 percent from 86,344 units sold in January 2022. TVS Motor Company has launched a new motorcycle called the TVS Raider. This 125cc segment motorcycle is exclusively targeting a younger segment of buyers across countries in Latin America.Honda’s two wheeler exports also suffered a YoY de-growth of 13.44 percent to 26,944 units last month over 31,118 units shipped in February 2021 with share percentage at 7.66. MoM sales dipped 30.94 percent from 39,013 units sold in January 2022.Two Wheeler Domestic Sales + Exports Feb 2022Hero MotoCorp has seen its YoY and MoM exports increase 27.37 percent and 22.81 percent respectively to 26,792 units last month. Suzuki and Royal Enfield exports increased 12.08 percent and 54.57 percent on a YoY basis while MoM shipments saw Suzuki post a 43.59 percent growth to 13,597 units while Royal Enfield shipments dipped 22.90 percent to 7,025 units.Total Two Wheeler Sales February 2022These domestic sales and exports took total two wheeler sales to 13,49,197 units last month down 20.94 percent over 17,06,628 units sold in February 2021 while MoM sales fell 6.38 percent over 14,41,184 units sold in January 2022. YoY de-growth was posted by Hero (3,58,254 units), Honda (3,12,621 units), Bajaj (2,79,337 units), TVS (2,67,625 units) and RE (59,160 units)while Suzuki sales increased marginally by 0.75 percent to 72,200 units. MoM sales saw TVS, Suzuki and Royal Enfield end on a more positive note. More