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    Court Orders Rs 10 Lakh Compensation To Owner Of Electric Scooter

    Electric scooter on fireViral videos of electric scooters catching fire have dented consumer confidence, even though EV sales continue to scale new heightsIn a significant win for consumer rights, a Consumer Commission in Telangana has directed Benling India and its dealer to pay Rs 10 lakh compensation to the complainant. The case involves a Benling electric scooter that had caught fire in February 2023. It was a result of the battery exploding. Benling India is a subsidiary of China-based Benling. There are currently three EV products on offer – Aura, Falcon and Kriti.Benling India electric scooter fire caseAccording to the complainants, the Benling electric scooter was purchased in April 2021. In February 2023, the scooter’s battery exploded, resulting in fire. The scooter was mostly destroyed as a result. The complainants asked Benling India and the dealer to replace the electric scooter. Or, if that was not possible, the complainants be paid the original price of the scooter, along with 18% interest per annum.The complainants alleged that despite filing their complaint, there was no response from Benling India or the dealer. A decision was made to send a legal notice. The complainants sought compensation worth Rs 13.5 lakh, along with litigation expenses of Rs 40,000. The Consumer Commission had also sent notices to Benling India and the dealer. However, they did not respond and failed to appear before the commission.Consumer Commission orders Rs 10 lakh compensationAt the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission at Medak, a coram of President Gajjala Venkateswarlu and member Makyam Vijay Kumar noted that it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to identify the cause of the battery explosion. But in this case, the commission noted that the manufacturer did not show any proper concern. The commission also noted that the manufacturer had failed to respond despite multiple complaints filed by the complainants.The commission felt that such lack of concern can affect the safety of other consumers who may be using the same product. A number of factors could have led to the battery explosion. It is the OEM’s responsibility to identify the cause of the incident and take measures to prevent a recurrence. OEMs can also issue a recall if they feel that other scooters have the same issue.The commission said that Benling India failed to respond and did not appear during the proceedings of the case. The commission pointed out to the statutory liability pertaining to defective products that was applicable on manufacturers under the Consumer Protection Act. This can hold manufacturers liable for any defective product. The consumer is not even required to prove actual negligence.Further, the commission noted that a consumer can claim remedy under Sections 84 to 86 of the Act. This can be done when a product is unreasonably dangerous and can potentially affect the consumer’s safety. Based on such factors, the commission said that the complainants were entitled to receive not just the cost of the product, but also the compensation for product liability.The commission ordered Benling India and the dealer to jointly pay the cost of the vehicle, while factoring in 9.5% depreciation per annum. Or, an option to replace the scooter was provided. Towards damages, the commission ordered a compensation of Rs 10 lakh. And payment of Rs 10,000 for litigation expenses.While the judgement is a win for the complainants, it could be challenged in a higher consumer forum or other court of law. We hope that the matter is amicably resolved, as court cases can stretch for years and lead to significant financial strain and emotional torment.Source More

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    Top 10 Two Wheelers Dec 2023 – Splendor, Activa, Pulsar, Shine, Jupiter, Passion

    Bajaj Pulsar NSSplendor maintains its lead as the No 1 two wheeler of India followed by the likes of Activa, Pulsar, etcAs we bid farewell to 2023, the Indian two-wheeler market witnessed a dynamic close with impressive sales figures for December. This article explores the top 10 two-wheelers that dominated the market during this period, shedding light on their sales performance, year-on-year growth, and the overall market share.Top 10 Two Wheelers Dec 2023 vs Dec 2022Leading the pack is the iconic Hero Splendor, with a remarkable 2,27,748 units sold in December 2023. Despite a marginal increase of 1.02% from the previous year, the Splendor maintains its stronghold as the go-to choice for Indian riders, commanding a substantial 26.80% market share. Honda Activa secures the second position with 1,44,335 units sold, demonstrating an impressive 49.65% year-on-year growth.Top 10 Two Wheelers Dec 2023 vs Dec 2022 – YoY comparisonBajaj Pulsar claims the third spot with 1,06,734 units sold. Boasting a growth rate of 42.75% compared to the previous year, the Pulsar remains a favorite in the motorcycle segment, capturing a 12.56% market share. Despite a slight dip of 2.98% in sales, the Honda Shine retains its position in the top four with 85,144 units sold. With a 10.02% market share, the Shine continues to be a significant player in the commuter motorcycle segment.Hero HF Deluxe, with 61,056 units sold, experienced a year-on-year decline of 43.34%. However, it remains a prominent choice in the market, securing a 7.19% share. In the scooter segment, the TVS Jupiter exhibited stellar performance with 59,538 units sold, showcasing a substantial 49.41% growth. With a 7.01% market share, the Jupiter continues to be a preferred choice among scooter enthusiasts.Top 10 Two Wheelers Dec 2023 vs Nov 2023 – MoM comparisonSuzuki Access, with 53,898 units sold, witnessed an impressive 78.30% growth, reflecting its popularity among consumers. The scooter commands a 6.34% market share, highlighting its strong market presence. The TVS Raider, a motorcycle known for its style and performance, secured 39,443 unit sales, marking a 51.34% growth. With a 4.64% market share, the Raider is establishing itself as a formidable contender in the motorcycle segment.The TVS XL, a moped with a utilitarian design, recorded 38,290 unit sales, achieving a 47.49% growth. With a 4.51% market share, the TVS XL continues to cater to a unique segment of consumers. Closing the top 10 is the Hero Passion, experiencing an astonishing year-on-year growth of 1373.47%. With 33,551 units sold, the Passion captures a 3.95% market share, showcasing its resurgence in the market.Month on Month ComparisonDecember 2023 witnessed intriguing developments in the Indian two-wheeler market, showcasing notable shifts in consumer preferences and market dynamics. This article delves into the month-on-month comparison of the top 10 two-wheelers, analyzing sales figures, growth rates, and changes in market shares from November to December 2023.Hero Splendor experienced a 9.19% decline in sales from November to December 2023, with 2,27,748 units sold. Honda Activa, securing the second spot, faced a notable 26.38% decrease in sales, with 1,44,335 units sold in December. Bajaj Pulsar witnessed an 18.15% decline in sales, selling 1,06,734 units in December.Honda Shine experienced a significant 45.40% drop in sales, with 85,144 units sold in December. Hero HF Deluxe faced the steepest decline in sales, with a 47.56% drop and 61,056 units sold. TVS Jupiter experienced an 18.28% decline in sales, with 59,538 units sold in December.Suzuki Access demonstrated resilience, registering a modest 2.64% growth with 53,898 units sold. TVS Raider faced a marginal decline of 0.97% in sales, with 39,443 units sold. TVS XL experienced an 11.94% decline in sales, with 38,290 units sold. The TVS XL maintains a 3.98% market share, catering to a unique segment of consumers. Hero Passion experienced a 3.45% decline in sales, with 33,551 units sold in the previous month. More

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    Hero Mavrick Design Compared – Instrument Screen Revealed With Details

    Hero Mavrick DesignWith Hero Mavrick design silhouette teased, we can see a few design inspirations with MV Augusta Brutale 800, Indian FTR 1200 and Ducati Diavel V4Today, India’s biggest 2W manufacturer, Tata Motors, is launching its biggest and most premium product. Marketed and sold under Hero brand, of course. We are talking about Hero Mavrick 440, which will launch on 23rd January 2023. Ahead of launch, Hero is dropping little snippets of what to expect.Hero Mavrick Design ComparedThe recent social media post revealed Hero Mavrick 440’s silhouette in a translucent and shadowy nature. We can see bike’s overall strong character lines and intended beef. But the more we looked at it, the more familiar we felt. On further inspection, we drew semblances that Hero Mavrick 440 is following from various premium bikes.Hero Mavrick DesignDesigning an automobile is like creating music. No matter how authentic the intention is, there will always be similarities with past or present. There are only so many ways to style a motorcycle, anyway. But we found Mavrick 440 resembling MV Augusta Brutale 800, Ducati Diavel V4 and Indian FTR 1200.Maverick 440 matches some of its design aspects with these motorcycles. For example, if we take a look at Mavrick 440 and MV Augusta Brutale 800, we can see similarly designed headlights and handlebars and the way front suspension forks emerge out of their triple-tree. Mavrick gets a slightly different instrument cluster, though, and lacks a windscreen.Hero Mavrick DesignThen we look at Mavrick’s fuel tank and it reminds us of Ducati Diavel V4. Not just that, Mavrick seems to get similarly designed muscular tank shrouds and side body panels as Diavel too. Looking at the rear subframe, the way Mavrick’s exhaust system is routed and exhaust end-can, reminds us of Indian FTR 1200.Hero Mavrick DesignThe new instrument cluster functions revealedIn another teaser, Hero MotoCorp has revealed instrument cluster layout and what general features to expect with it. For starters, this is not a TFT screen, unlike Harley-Davidson X440’s unit. This is to establish a hierarchy in premiumness as both Mavrick 440 and X440 are likey to be sold in the same Hero Premia dealerships.Where X440’s unit is TFT and vertically laid out, Hero is implementing a horizontal LCD screen. Left part of this screen falls in a circular housing, while right half extends outwards. Where functionalities are concerned, we can see a tachometer going till 8,000 RPM, speedometer, gear position indicator, tank range or DTE, odometer, fuel gauge, 2 trip meters and tell-tale lights.[embedded content]The right part of this screen which extends outwards, shows various information when the unit is connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth. This shows call alerts, notifications, Bluetooth symbol, battery level, time, estimated distance, and estimated time for arrival along with turn-by-turn navigation in the middle. Two physical buttons on the right side look large enough to be operated with gloves.The bike will share most of its components including engine with Harley-Davidson X440. Hero Mavrick 440 will launch on 23rd January and will be company’s flagship. A price point of around Rs. 2 lakh (ex-sh) is expected. More

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    New Ampere Electric Scooter Bookings Open – To Travel From Kashmir to Kanyakumari

    New Ampere Electric ScooterGreaves Electric Mobility Unveils Ampere’s Nex Big Thing: A Revolution in Electric ScootersIn a trailblazing move, Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited is set to revolutionize the electric scooter market with the launch of Ampere’s Nex Big Thing. As the scooter embarks on a monumental 5,100+ kilometers journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, its key highlights promise to redefine the landscape of electric mobility in India. Over 45 days, the vehicle will journey across the entire length of the country, navigating various terrains and making stops in numerous prominent towns and cities along the route. This journey is set to redefine the landscape of electric mobility in India.Highlights of the new Ampere Electric Scooter More than just a scooter, Ampere’s Nex Big thing is a revolution on wheels. Designed with innovation and sustainability at its core, it democratises style and speed for everyone, making it a modern yet familiar, high-performance, family-oriented vehicle. The scooter’s cutting-edge features are ingeniously categorised into Nex.IO (the brain–cluster and software) and Nex.Armor (the brawn – frame, motor, battery, design).New Ampere Electric Scooter The scooter is equipped with one of the lightest OS and brightest touchscreens, ensuring seamless navigation and connectivity elevating the riding experience. Inspired by the Arctic Tern, a bird known to travel the circumference of the Earth interestingly passing over Kanyakumari, and infused with Indian design elements, the scooter embodies a unique blend of modern aesthetics and rich heritage.Going beyond the mere display of the scooter’s technical capabilities, the historic journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari celebrates India’s diversity and vibrancy. It navigates the vast tapestry of the nation’s cultures, terrains, and culinary traditions, each reflecting a symbiotic relationship.New Ampere Electric Scooter Commenting on the occasion, Sanjay Behl, CEO, Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited, said, “The Nex Big Thing by Ampere is a revolutionary vehicle, not just about transportation; it is about reimagining mobility for a sustainable future. As it embarks on this epic journey from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the scooter will conquer challenging terrains and connect with the essence of what it means to be Indian – a dynamic fusion of tradition and modernity, resilience and community spirit.”New Ampere Electric Scooter Ampere’s Nex Gen Scooter’s sleek and premium design will be juxtaposed against India’s breathtaking beauty, creating a visual spectacle that embodies the spirit of exploration and innovation. This marks a new chapter in Greaves Cotton’s 164-year rich legacy of engineering excellence and Ampere’s 15 years of EV manufacturing leadership. With a pan-India network and commitment to exceptional service, GEMPL is poised to revolutionise the electric scooter ecosystem with Ampere’s Nex Big Thing. Pre booking of the scooter commences today.Efficiency and Innovation RedefinedAt the heart of Ampere’s Nex Big Thing lies the most efficient computer in an electric scooter, boasting the fastest boot time in its class. The scooter features a lightweight operating system, complemented by the brightest touchscreen, ensuring adaptive, real-time, and no-nonsense performance.New Ampere Electric ScooterInspired DesignThe Nex Big Thing draws inspiration from the Arctic Tern, a global symbol of mobility, seamlessly blending with Indian traditions. Its design, rooted in heritage, offers a premium and seamless look with no visible nuts or bolts, setting a new standard for 2W aesthetics. Designed in India, from concept to reality, the scooter caters to the next generation of riders, combining modernity with familiarity.Safety FirstAmpere’s Nex Big Thing places a significant emphasis on safety, featuring a 4x stronger exoskeleton to ensure maximum safety at all times. The scooter is equipped with an LFP battery, employing the safest chemistry in its class and boasting best-in-class charging times.New Ampere Electric ScooterComfort for All RidesWhether for city commutes or long journeys, the Nex Big Thing prioritizes rider and pillion comfort. It features the largest seat with a carbon fiber finish, setting a new standard for two-wheeler comfort. The scooter introduces patented technology with a hybrid swing arm and multi-suspension, making it the only scooter with this innovative combination.Ride Modes and Extensive NetworkAmpere’s Nex Big Thing offers four ride modes catering to diverse preferences and riding conditions. Backed by a pan-India network of over 400 dealers, the scooter ensures accessibility and exceptional service for riders nationwide. More

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    2024 Zontes Bikes Cheaper By Up To Rs. 48,000 – 350R, 350X, 350T, 350T ADV

    2024 Zontes BikesExcept for GK350, which is the brand’s cafe racer offering, all other 2024 Zontes bikes have received a price hike of up to Rs. 48,000Followed by price slashing exercise by QJ Motor, it is the turn of Zontes to establish a price revision. Both these companies sell their motorcycles via Motovault showrooms owned and operated by Aadishwar Auto Rides India (AARI). It has to be recalled that QJ Motor’s price revision accounted for reduction of up to Rs. 40K.2024 Zontes Lineup Is Cheaper By Up To Rs. 48,000Zontes is a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Chinese 2W giant, Guangdong Tayo Motorcycle Technology. Sold alongside QJ, Moto Morini, Keeway and Benelli via AARI, Zontes has four motorcycles in its Indian portfolio – 350R, 350X, 350T and GK350. The company has a presence in over 55 countries across the world.Now, Zontes has revised the prices for all of its models offered in India as part of its MY2024 portfolio. Except for GK350, the prices for which, have remained similar to 2023 prices. For starters, Zontes GK350 is a neo-retro Cafe Racer motorcycle that didn’t get any price revisions and is now the most expensive Zontes bike in India priced at Rs. 3.47 lakh (ex-sh).2024 Zontes 350RZontes 350RZontes 350R is a street-naked roadster motorcycle with modern and aggressive styling. It gets a price cut accounting for Rs. 46,000 off its ex-sh price. The bike now costs Rs. 2.79 lakh (ex-sh) which used to be Rs. 3.25 lakh (ex-sh) in 2023. This motorcycle now undercuts KTM 390 Duke. However, it is still more expensive than Bajaj Dominar 400, Triumph Speed 400, TVS Apache RTR 310, Honda CB300R and the likes.2024 Zontes 350XZontes 350XMost naked motorcycles get a faired counterpart these days. Or the other way around. Adhering to this logic, Zontes 350X is a fully faired sports tourer version of 350R. Just like its naked counterpart, 350R, Zontes 350X also gets a price revision of Rs. 46,000. Bringing the effective ex-sh price to Rs. 2.99 lakh, down from Rs. 3.45 lakh (ex-sh). Rivals include KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR 310 and upcoming Triumph Thruxton 400.2024 Zontes 350TZontes 350TNow comes the big boys of Zontes’ lineup in India. The 350T tourer gets biggest discount among these bikes of Rs. 48,000 off its ex-sh price. The effective price for Zontes 350T is now Rs. 2.99 lakh (ex-sh), which used to be Rs. 3.47 lakh (ex-sh). Rivals include Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, Triumph Scrambler 400X, KTM 390 Adventure and the likes.2024 Zontes 350T ADVZontes 350T ADVIf Zontes 350T was not enough for your adventure needs, Zontes also affers a more rugged and off-road-friendly version of 350T. Called 350T ADV, this motorcycle gets wire-spoke wheels and other componentry. It received the least price cut among this bunch which accounted for Rs. 42,000. The new price is Rs. 3.25 lakh (ex-sh), which used to be 3.67 lakh (ex-sh). Premium rivals include upcoming 390 Adventure.All motorcycles from Zontes are powered by the same 348cc single-cylinder engine with liquid-cooling setup. This engine develops 38.2 bhp of peak power and 32.8 Nm of peak torque and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Notable features include smartphone mirroring to bike’s TFT instrument cluster display. More

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    Bajaj Pulsar NS160 To Get 5-Inch TFT Screen? Updated Switchgear Spotted

    New Pulsar NS160 Test MuleThe switchgear spotted on Bajaj Pulsar NS160 test mules is largely similar to what is currently offered and show one addition, which is hazard lightBajaj is often criticised for not offering Bluetooth connectivity with their motorcycles. Many even joke around saying the closest Bajaj has gotten, is with a blue backlit Bajaj logo that looks like Bluetooth symbol. However, Bajaj being the 3W and 2W giant that it is, is likely to get the final grin as there are big updates spotted with a Pulsar NS160 test mule.Bajaj Pulsar NS160 To Get 5-Inch TFT Screen?Pulsar lineup is Bajaj’s highest-selling and the most sought after. This sub-brand’s immense popularity is due to the culmination of more than a decade of consistent catering to enthusiasts and thrill seekers. The company also has other premium sub-brands like Dominar and Avenger. That said, Pulsar is still Bajaj’s favourite child.Bajaj has already revealed they’re launching “six new Pulsars” by the end of this financial year. This is to track growth and profitability of said new launches by the end of this year. Bajaj Auto MD, Rajiv Bajaj, promises that they have fantastic products to offer motorcycling enthusiasts. These updates could bring added features rather than updated styling.Now, a recent report has published a Pulsar NS160 test mule that had its instrument cluster camouflaged. There was just a small cutout in the camouflage for rider to see vehicle speed and fuel info, among other crucial details. This report mentions that the person who papped this mule confirmed that this new instrument cluster resembled the same TFT screen launched with 2024 Chetak scooter.NS160 new switchgearBajaj recently updated its Chetak EV with updated performance, range and a new 5-inch TFT non-touch screen for instrumentation. This instrument screen supports turn-by-turn navigation, music control, call management and customisable display themes through Bluetooth connection with a smartphone. Some of these features are optional extra with Chetak.New and improved switchgearIn the spy shots, we can see new switchgear on Bajaj Pulsar NS160 too. 2024 Chetak had new switchgear too, to control this new TFT screen. The switchgear contained dedicated buttons for Menu, Notification, Navigation, Music and more. Both side switchgear had toggle buttons too.We mentioned all of these because the Pulsar NS 160 test mules spotted, had none of these. The only addition we can see is a hazard light switch on left switchgear. So, if you were expecting identical functionalities as Chetak on Pulsar NS160, take this info with a pinch of salt.NS160 test muleHowever, the new infotainment screen on Pulsar NS160 and other Pulsars could be LCD units that has added functionalities like Bluetooth connectivity and navigation. We don’t expect any mechanical changes with Pulsar NS160. Upon launch, we expect the same set of feature additions on other Pulsar models within comparable price brackets as well.Source More

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    2024 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, Vitpilen 250 Launched – Starts At Rs. 2.19 Lakh

    2024 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, Vitpilen 250 LaunchedHusqvarna Svartpilen 401 and Vitpilen 250 are manufactured in India by Bajaj, just like many KTM and Triumph motorcyclesAs the sub-500cc motorcycle segment registers strong growth and displays huge future potential, brands are aggressively targeting this space. Apart from the market leader Royal Enfield, this space has attracted other renowned brands such as Triumph and Harley-Davidson. And joining the list is Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 which was launched at Rs. 2.92 lakh (ex-sh).Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 Launched – Based on new KTM 390 DukeHusqvarna Svartpilen 401, a scrambler model, is based on the new KTM 390 Duke. Powering the bike will be the new 399 cc, liquid-cooled engine. It delivers 45 hp of max power and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The engine’s tuning for Svartpilen 401 is slightly different than 390 Duke’s and in-line with the bike’s scrambler character.2024 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401The new 399cc engine is lighter than its predecessor and delivers smoother acceleration. Key upgrades include an optimized cylinder head and an improved gearbox. With Svartpilen 401, users can expect some exciting, fun rides across both city streets and off-road tracks. Steel Trellis chassis and aluminium swingarm should establish a sporty Scrambler ride.Some of the key highlights of Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 include a round LED headlamp, bar-end round rear-view mirrors, a circular instrument pod, low-set handlebar, exposed trellis frame, upswept exhaust, short tail section and rear tyre hugger. The bike has adjustable 43mm WP USD forks at front and a mono-shock suspension at rear.2024 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401Dropping anchor to this motorcycle are ByBre brakes and Bosch dual-channel ABS system. There is a standard quick-shifter too that Husqvarna calls ‘Easy Shift’. The company is offering a 5-inch TFT display with bonded glass surfacing and premium finishes with paintwork and overcoated decals.Svartpilen 401 has 17-inch wire-spoke wheels at both ends. Husqvarna didn’t reveal tyre sizes, but these will be dual-purpose Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR block pattern tyres. Riding ergonomics are fairly comfortable, even with the slightly rear-set foot pegs. Although the seats appear pretty thin, use of leather fabric and high-quality foam ensures optimal comfort for both rider and pillion.Husqvarna Vitpilen 250Alongside Svartpilen 401, Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 was also launched at Rs. 2.19 lakh (ex-sh). This will share majority of components with KTM 250 Duke. Husqvarna is advertising Svartpilen as a nimble and minimalist urban roadster. There is slightly downgraded componentry when compared to Svartpilen 401.2024 Husqvarna Vitpilen 250These include non-adjustable WP USD front forks and a 5-inch LCD instrument screen. However Husqvarna promises premium paint finishes with Vitpilen 250 as well. When compared to its predecessor, Vitpilen 250 gets a new handlebar and it has shed some weight (163.8 kg) too, ensuring a dynamic riding experience.Appreciably, Vitpilen 250 gets a quick-shifter too and it offers cast aluminium alloy wheels with tubeless tyres. Both Svartpilen and Vitpilen address some of the shortcomings of their predecessors. Ground clearance is now 177 mm, as opposed to 152 mm and fuel tank capacity has been increased from 9.5L to 13.5L. Vitpilen’s seat is now longer than its predecessor’s by 100 mm, which is very appreciated.2024 Husqvarna Vitpilen 250With intense competition in the sub-500cc motorcycle segment, Svartpilen 401 will rival bikes such as Triumph Scrambler 400X which starts at Rs 2.63 lakh along with Yezdi Scrambler. Husqvarna Svartpilen 250 will rival urban bikes like KTM 250 Duke, Bajaj Dominar 250 and the likes. More

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    Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Production Starts – Launch Price Rs 3.59 Lakh

    Royal Enfield Shotgun 650In the company’s lineup, Shotgun 650 will be positioned between the 650 twins and the flagship Super Meteor 650In line with its long-term strategy to introduce an average of 4 new/updated products every year till 2027, Royal Enfield has launched the Shotgun 650. RE’s 650cc range now has 4 bikes. More 650cc bikes are expected to be launched such as Classic 650, Bullet 650 and Himalayan 650.Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 – Variants, pricing, featuresProduction of the new Shotgun 650 has started at company plant in Chennai. A total of three variants and four colour options are on offer. The base variant, Custom Shed, is available at a starting price of Rs 3.59 lakh. A single colour option of Sheetmetal Grey is offered with this trim.Royal Enfield Shotgun 650Second trim is Custom Pro, which starts at Rs 3.70 lakh. This trim has two colour options of Green Drill and Plasma Blue. The top-spec variant is Custom Special, priced at Rs 3.73 lakh. A single colour option of Stencil White is available with this trim.As is evident with the trim names, Shotgun 650 offers easy customization options. Users can quickly switch from single seat to double seat or transform the bike into a luggage-carrying tourer. Such features add versatility to the bike, ensuring that users are not restricted to any specific environments or situations. The bike can transform into an agile machine for city needs or be customized to make space for a pillion or cargo.Royal Enfield Shotgun 650Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 justifies its name with its rugged build and bobber-styled aesthetics. Some of the key features include round headlamp and rear-view mirrors, classic tear-drop fuel tank, circular turn indicators and tail lamp, minimal body panelling, blacked out engine parts and exhaust and broad rear fender. The bike has LED headlamp, USB charging, gloss aluminium switchgear with adjustable levers and comfy bucket rider seat. Instrument console comprises a circular semi-digital speedometer and a smaller fully digital Tripper Navigation dial.Royal Enfield Shotgun 650Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 specs, performanceShotgun 650 utilizes a steel tubular spine frame. Suspension setup comprises Showa SF-BPF USD forks at front with 120 mm of travel and Showa twin shock absorbers at rear with 90 mm of travel. The bike has 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, shod with 100/90 and 150/70 tyres, respectively. Braking setup comprises 320 mm and 300 mm discs at front and rear with twin piston floating callipers. Dual-channel ABS is standard.Powering the bike is the 648cc, parallel twin, air-oil cooled SOHC engine that generates 47 PS of max power and 52.3 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 6-speed constant mesh gearbox. Claimed mileage is 22 km/l. The engine has a strong mid-range and ample torque output across all gears. With seat height of 795 mm, the bike offers optimal control and handling. Users can expect a comfortable riding stance with wide handlebar and mid-set footpegs.Royal Enfield Shotgun 650With focus on customization, Shotgun 650 can emerge as a popular choice among Royal Enfield’s 650cc portfolio. As of November 2023, 650 twins (Interceptor and Continental GT) were the top selling 650cc bikes from Royal Enfield. Shotgun 650 will also help the company to increase its market share in 500cc+ motorcycle segment. In November, the 650 twins and Super Meteor 650 had a combined market share of more than 90%. More