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    Honda CG 160 Design Patented In India – Specs, Details, Key Info

    Honda CG 160 Design Patented In IndiaIndia has been one of the, if not, the largest market for motorcycles and scooters. Almost all major OEMs operate in India. Leading the scooter segment here is Honda, which has just patented a new 160cc motorcycle design in India. Thus sparking speculations for a potential launch to rival other 160cc offerings.
    Honda CG 160 Design Patented
    Called Honda CG 160, this premium 160cc commuter motorcycle is one of Brazil’s best-selling motorcycles. It has 48 years of legacy in Brazil and is currently in its 9th generation model, which has been a popular choice for Brazilians since 2015. In Brazil, Honda offers CG 160 in multiple versions to suit buyer’s needs.
    Honda CG 160 Design Patented In India
    These versions are called CG 160 Start, CG 160 Fan, CG 160 Titan and CG 160 Cargo. Price for these motorcycles range from BRL 16,440 (Rs 2.49 lakh) and goes till BRL 17,430 (Rs 2.64 lakh). All four of these motorcycles come equipped with the same 162.7cc single cylinder air cooled engine.
    Where design is concerned, the motorcycle patented in India looks almost identical to what is on sale in Brazil. It is a premium commuter in the 160cc class. It gets a sculpted fuel tank with tank shrouds that lend it a muscular appeal. Depending on the model, Honda also offers funky dual-tone colourways and some of them offer painted alloy wheels as well.
    Honda CG 160 Brazil
    Specs & Features
    This motorcycle rides on 18-inch alloy wheels on both ends, wrapped with 80-section tyre at the front and 100-section tyre at the rear. Honda CG 160 gets disc brakes at both ends. There are RSU telescopic front forks at the front and win shock absorbers at the rear. All these components are mounted on a Diamond frame.
    Honda CG 160 Brazil
    Wheelbase is 1,311 mm, while minimum ground clearance is 190 mm and has a seat height of 796 mm. Dry weight of this motorcycle is 120 kg and has a fuel capacity of 14L. Features-wise, Honda CG 160 gets LED headlights and LED tail lights, while turn indicators are halogens. Seat is of single-piece type and has spilt grab rails for some aggression in the design.
    Honda CG 160 Brazil
    Powertrain & Launch Details
    Powering it all, we have a 162.7cc SOHC single-cylinder air cooled engine. This engine is capable of developing 14.4 bhp of peak power and 13.8 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. This engine is also compatible with Ethanol fuel and boasts slightly higher performance metrics when run on Ethanol fuel.
    Honda CG 160 Brazil
    Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India has not confirmed whether CG 160 will launch in India. However, the company has a history of patenting their global motorcycles in India as part of their IP protection exercise. Currently, Honda already has Unicorn and SP160 on sale in India operating in this displacement class. More

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    Jawa 350 Legacy Edition Launch Price Rs 1.99 L – Extra Goodies For Free

    Jawa 350 Legacy Edition LaunchCommemorating the one year anniversary of Jawa 350, the company is launching a limited production special edition for no additional cost. Called Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, it is made available with all existing variants across all authorised dealerships in India. Let’s take a look at everything new.
    Jawa 350 Legacy Edition Launch
    For an introductory price of Rs 1.99 lakh, Classic Legends has launched the Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, which commemorates the one year anniversary of the launch of this motorcycle. Legacy Edition for Rs 1.99 lakh (Ex-sh) is for limited time period only and is applicable to 500 customers only and it offers extra goodies for no additional cost.
    Jawa 350 Colours
    The colour palette include timeless Maroon, the commanding Black, the vibrant Mystique Orange, & the solid variants: Stunning Deep Forest, Grey, and Obsidian Black. Jawa 350 was launched a year ago and is a direct rival to Royal Enfield Classic 350, which has emerged as an absolute phenomenon, where sales is concerned.
    With Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, the company is offering special inclusions like a touring visor, a pillion backrest, a premium crash guard, a premium leather keychain and a collector’s edition Jawa miniature. These elements are offered at no additional costs, adding value for the 500 Jawa 350 Legacy Edition buyers.
    Legacy Edition Kit
    Jawa 350 Legacy Edition continues to be powered by the Alpha2-t engine which is rated for 22.5 PS of peak power and 28.1 Nm of peak torque. This engine might look like a retro air-cooled engine from the outside, but that is only aesthetic and nostalgic attention to detail. In reality, this engine is very modern as it is liquid-cooled with a DOHC 4V/cyl head.
    Legacy Edition Kit
    This engine gets a slip-and-assist clutch and a modern 6-speed gearbox. Both ends get disc brakes with dual-channel ABS for sure-footed braking. Dual exhausts lend a classic look and give a distinctive exhaust note. 178mm ground clearance and the option for alloy wheels and tubeless tyres are notable too.
    Legacy Edition Kit
    Statement by Classic Legends
    Sharad Agarwal, Chief Business Officer, Classic Legends, shared, “Since the launch of Jawa 350 last year the motorcycle has been loved by our customers and the riding community alike. The Jawa 350 embodies the perfect balance of timeless design and modern performance, staying true to the heritage that has defined Jawa for generations.
    One of its most remarkable attributes is its adherence to the golden ratio—a design principle that ensures perfect proportions for both aesthetics and ride dynamics, just like the legendary Jawas of yesteryears. With the Legacy Edition, we’re offering riders an even more immersive experience – superior comfort, enhanced protection and a touch of added glamour making this milestone celebration truly special.” More

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    Royal Enfield Sales Breakup Jan 2025 – Classic, Hunter, Bullet, Himalayan

    Royal Enfield Meteor 350In recent times, Royal Enfield has not shown any major signs of sales decline. That was true with January 2025 as well, as the company registered a total sales of 81,052 units. When compared to 70,556 units sold in January 2024 and 67,891 units sold in December 2024, Royal Enfield gained 14.88% YoY and 19.39% MoM, with volume growth of 10,496 units YoY and 13,161 units MoM.
    Royal Enfield Sales Breakup Jan 2025
    The company’s best-seller continues to be Classic 350, which sold 30,582 units last month and accounted for 37.73% of RE’s total sales, down from 43.65% in December 2024. When compared to 28,013 units sold last year and 29,637 units sold a month before, Classic 350 registered 9.17% YoY growth and 3.19% MoM growth. Volume growth was 2,569 units YoY and 945 units MoM.
    2nd best-seller from Royal Enfield stables was the iconic and evergreen Bullet 350 which sold 19,163 units last month. Sales grew by 22.92% YoY over 15,590 units sold last year and 36.40% MoM over 14,049 units sold a month before. Bullet 350 accounted for 23.64% of RE’s total sales and garnered a volume growth of 3,573 units YoY and 5,114 units MoM.
    Royal Enfield Sales Breakup Jan 2025 – YoY
    Royal Enfield’s 3rd best-seller was also its most affordable offering, Hunter 350. With 15,914 units sold, Hunter 350 accounted for 19.63% of company’s total sales along with a 17.57% YoY growth and 15.79% MoM growth. Hunter 350 witnessed 2,378 units volume gain YoY and 2,170 units volume gain MoM.
    Himalayan sales doubled MoM
    Royal Enfield’s most expensive 350cc motorcycle, Meteor 350, was the company’s 4th highest-selling offering. With 8,373 units sold, Meteor 350 registered 12.86% YoY and 31.53% MoM growth. Meteor 350 accounted for 10.33% of total Royal Enfield sales, up from 9.38% in December 2024.
    The 650 Twins emerged as the company’s best-selling multi-cylinder motorcycles. With 3,130 units sold 650 Twins (Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650) 38.99% YoY growth and more than doubled its sales MoM with 113.8% MoM growth. Volume gain was 878 units YoY and 1,666 units MoM.
    Royal Enfield Sales Breakup Jan 2025 – MoM
    In 6th place, we have Royal Enfield Himalayan at 2,715 units sold last month. This is the first RE to register a negative growth YoY with 18.47% decline. MoM, there was a 111.28% growth. Super Meteor 650 took 7th place on this list and registered 80.05% YoY growth and 160% MoM growth by selling 749 units.
    Newer and much-hyped Guerrilla 450 sold 349 units with 57.13% MoM decline, when compared to 814 units sold in December 2024. Lastly, we have Shotgun 650 with 77 units sold and 68.44% MoM decline over 244 units sold a month before. More

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    Top 10 Scooters Jan 2025 – Activa, Jupiter, Access, iQube, Ola, Chetak

    New TVS JupiterBeing among the top 10 scooters in India is a big thing, considering India is the world’s largest motorcycle and scooter market. The top position in January 2025 was held by Honda Activa, like clockwork. Together, these top 10 scooters accounted for 4,89,038 units with 9.69% YoY growth and 29.3% MoM growth over 4,45,848 units and 3,78,211 units respectively. Volume growth stood at 43,190 units YoY and 1,10,827 units MoM.
    Top 10 Scooters Jan 2025
    The country’s highest-selling scooter position is firmly held by Honda Activa for a very long time. January 2025 was no different. With 1,66,739 units, Activa registered a 4.04% YoY decline over 1,73,760 units sold last year and 37.82% MoM growth over 1,20,981 units sold a month before. Activa alone accounted for 34.10% of the sales on this list, up from 31.99% in December 2024.
    In 2nd position, we have TVS Jupiter which accounted for 22.05% of the sales on this list. TVS sold 1,07,847 Jupiters last month, which led to a 45.30% YoY growth when compared to 74,225 units from last year and 21.63% MoM growth as opposed to 88,668 units from a month before. This resulted in volume growth of 33,622 units YoY and 19,179 units MoM.
    Top 10 Scooters Jan 2025 – YoY
    Suzuki took both 3rd and 4th positions on this list with Access 125 and Burgman Street 125 with 54,587 and 25,607 units sold last month. Access registered a 1.44% YoY decline, losing 799 units in volume and 4.61% MoM growth, gaining 2,407 units in volume. In contrast, Burgman saw 61.36% YoY and 25.29% MoM growth with volume gain of 9,738 units YoY and 5,169 units MoM.
    Ola sales fell by 24.94% YoY
    In 5th place, we have India’s best-selling electric scooter in January 2025, which is TVS iQube. With 24,991 units sold, iQube accounted for 5.11% of total sales of this list with 59.67% YoY and 24.94% MoM growth. Volume gain stood at 9,339 units YoY and 4,988 units MoM. Honda Dio took 6th position on this list with 0.92% YoY growth and a massive 75.63% MoM growth.
    The highest MoM sales growth on this list was recorded by Ola S1 at 76.72%, which just entered its Gen 3 Phase. Selling 24,336 units last month, Ola S1 range of scooters registered a 24.94% YoY decline, when compared to 32,424 units sold last year and 13,771 units sold a month before.
    Top 10 Scooters Jan 2025 – MoM
    TVS’ third scooter on this list was Ntorq 125, which took 8th place on this list with 23,795 units sold. Ntorq witnessed a 12.61% YoY drop in sales, while MoM sales went up by 58.83%. Bajaj’s Chetak sold 21,045 units in 9th place with 48.79% YoY and 0.12% MoM growth. Lastly, we have Yamaha RayZR with 15,209 units sold and registered 26.25% YoY and 26.72% MoM growth. More

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    Triumph Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke, Thruxton 400 Spied Together

    Triumph Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke & Thruxton 400Aligning with consumer needs and preferences, Triumph continues to update its 400cc range with new features and body styles
    Following the successful market reception of the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X, Triumph expanded its lineup with Speed T4 and is testing a Scrambler T4. Triumph is testing a Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke variant as seen with the new spy shots. Additionally, Triumph is working on a new cafe racer model based on the Speed 400. Speculated to be called Thruxton 400, both these vehicles have been spied together. Let’s take a look.
    Triumph Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke Wheels
    It is possible that cross-spoke wheels for Triumph Scrambler 400 X could be offered as an accessory option. It could be accessible to existing users as well, a strategy similar to Royal Enfield. Cross-spoke wheels are gaining popularity as they combine the off-road-ability of wire-spoke wheels with convenience of tubeless tyres.
    Triumph Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke
    Spoke wheels perform better on off-road tracks, while tubeless tyres reduce the risk of flats. Managing a flat can be quite stressful, especially when one is exploring remote locations. Many enthusiasts go for tubed-to-tubeless conversions, but reliability can be an issue.
    With cross-spoke wheels, Triumph has effectively addressed its customers’ pain points. Earlier, Royal Enfield had followed a similar approach for the Himalayan 450. Along with the cross-spoke wheels, Scrambler 400 X can also be seen with a front beak. Most other visual details are largely the same as the current model.
    Triumph Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke
    Triumph 400 Cafe Racer – Key features
    Expanding the accessible 400cc platform for enthusiasts, Triumph is working on a new cafe racer model based on the Speed 400. Latest spy shots reveal the bike in near-production-ready form. Some of the key highlights include a bikini fairing, round headlamp and a retro curved windscreen.
    Triumph Scrambler 400X Cross Spoke
    The bike has bar-end rear-view mirrors, clip-on handlebars, a sculpted fuel tank and a single-piece seat. Tail section design appears distinctive in comparison to that of Speed 400. Riding stance of Triumph’s new 400cc bike has a mix of traditional cafe-racer ergonomics and sport-touring.
    Triumph Thruxton 400
    A noticeable forward-leaning position is needed to reach the low-set clip-ons. Foot pegs are only slightly rear-set, something that balances control and comfort. These features make the cafe racer suitable for both everyday fun riding as well as longer journeys across highways.
    Triumph Thruxton 400
    Powertrain Details
    Talking about performance, both these motorcycles will be using the same 398.15 cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, single-cylinder engine. It generates 40 PS and 37.5 Nm of torque and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike has USD forks at front and a gas mono-shock setup at the rear. Both ends have 17-inch alloy wheels, with 300 mm front and 230 mm rear disc brakes. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard.
    Triumph Thruxton 400
    Similar to Speed 400, the cafe racer is likely to use an analogue speedometer with an integrated multi-function LCD screen. Upcoming Triumph cafe racer is expected to be positioned between the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X. These are priced at Rs 2.40 lakh and Rs 2.65 lakh, respectively. The most affordable Triumph one can buy in India is the Speed T4 (Rs 1.99 lakh).
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    2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 Launch Price Rs 1.57 L – More Features, Equipment

    2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 Launched – Radiant Red MetallicAfter re-launching the CB200X as NX200, Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India has updated its street naked counterpart, the Hornet 2.0. With the new 2025 Honda Hornet 2.0, the company is offering new colourways to enhance its visual appearance along with new features to up its tech-savvy appeal.
    2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 Launch
    Priced at Rs 1,56,953 (Ex-sh), 2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 has stepped into a new era of motorcycling with new equipment. This premium street fighter motorcycle is offered in four striking colourways – Pearl Igneous Black, Radiant Red Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, and Mat Axis Gray Metallic. It is available in both Red Wing and Big Wing dealerships.
    These colourways are complemented by new and improved graphics that aim to excite prospective buyers with style. With these colorways along with the premium USD telescopic front forks finished in Gold, 2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 has a lot of substance that leads to a commanding road presence.
    2025 Hornet 2.0 gets all-LED lighting for a modern appearance. Honda has updated the features list with the addition of a 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster. This display supports Honda RoadSync smartphone app via Bluetooth connection and unlocks features like Navigation, call alerts, SMS alerts and notification alerts.
    2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 Launched – Athletic Blue Metallic
    Powertrains-wise, 2025 Honda Hornet 2.0 gets an 184.4cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine which is OBD2B emission standard compliant. This engine is capable of 16.76 bhp of peak power and 15.7 Nm of peak torque, mated to a slip and assist clutch along with a 5-speed gearbox. Dual-channel ABS, HSTC traction control system and a Type-C USB charging port are other notable attributes.
    Statement from HMSI
    Introducing the updated Hornet 2.0, Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “The Hornet 2.0 has been a game-changer in the segment ever since it was first introduced in August 2020. Over the years, we have continuously updated the motorcycle and even introduced special MotoGP edition models, each receiving an overwhelming response from our customers.
    With the new OBD2B-compliant Hornet 2.0, we aim to take this legacy forward by offering an even more refined riding experience, coupled with cutting-edge technology and superior safety features.”
    Commenting on this announcement, Mr. Yogesh Mathur, Director, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “We are thrilled to introduce the latest iteration of the Hornet 2.0, which comes with exciting new features and enhancements.
    The motorcycle now boasts aggressive new graphics, an advanced digital TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, and safety features like Honda Selectable Torque Control and Dual-Channel ABS. Designed for performance enthusiasts to challenge the streets, the Hornet 2.0 is all-set to redefine the streetfighter experience.” More

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    BMW F 450 GS ADV Launch Plans – Made in India?

    BMW F 450 GS ConceptSimilar to the G 310 GS, the BMW F 450 GS will be manufactured in India and exported to multiple global markets
    BMW’s GS range has highly capable machines such as the R 1250 GS and F 850 GS. There’s the entry-level G 310 GS as well, manufactured at TVS plant in Hosur. The newest GS member, BMW F 450 GS, seems perfectly suited to fill the gap between the 300cc and 850cc/900cc segments. Let’s take a look at the bike’s launch timeline and explore its key features.
    BMW F 450 GS Launch in 2025
    Earlier this year, BMW had showcased the F 450 GS as a concept at the 2025 Bharat Expo. The bike was first revealed at the 2024 EICMA. While F 450 GS was showcased as a concept, the bike appears to be in near-production-ready form. While enthusiasts were excited about this newest GS member, there was not enough clarity about the bike’s launch timeline.
    BMW F 450 GS Concept
    BMW has now provided an update via its Instagram handle, indicating towards a global launch by the end of 2025. It is possible that the bike could be launched at the 2025 EICMA. The Instagram post reads – “Dreams are coming true soon – prepare for the #ConceptF450GS at the end of the year.” This could mean that BMW Motorrad will launch this motorcycle by 2025 end, or at-least showcase a production-spec model.
    TVS will be manufacturing the BMW F 450 GS at its plant in Hosur. Even when locally manufactured, the bike will still have a premium price tag. Starting price could be in the range of Rs 5 lakh mark (Ex-sh), similar to what Aprilia might do with upcoming Tuareg 457. That’s expensive on its own, but reasonable for a BMW bike. The entry-level BMW G 310 GS is available at a starting price of Rs 3.30 lakh.
    BMW F 450 GS Concept
    Talking about rivals, BMW F 450 GS will primarily take on Aprilia Tuareg 457 along with the likes of Honda NX500 and KTM 390 Adventure. Honda NX500 is currently available at a starting price of Rs 5.90 lakh. In comparison, the 390 Adventure is cheaper at Rs 3.68 lakh. KTM recently launched the updated 2025 model of 390 Adventure. Most affordable option in this space will continue to be Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, priced at Rs 2.85 lakh.
    BMW F 450 GS – Features, performance, specs
    Overall look and feel of BMW F 450 GS is similar to that of the larger sibling, the R 1250 GS. Some of the key highlights include a sharp beak, USD forks in golden finish, large windscreen and a quirky headlamp setup. The bike has a sculpted fuel tank, knuckle guards, robust sump guard, under seat exhaust, wire-spoke wheels and knobby tyres. Both ends have disc brakes and dual-channel ABS is likely (switchable).

    BMW has revealed that F 450 GS has a lightweight profile, weighing 175 kg. Powering the bike will be a new inline twin-cylinder engine that generates 48 PS of max power. Honda NX500 has a 471cc parallel-twin engine that makes 47.5 PS. But the NX500 is heavier at 196 kg. With its lightweight profile, BMW F 450 GS has a higher power-to-weight ratio. The bike will get a range of rider aids such as ride modes, traction control and cornering ABS (switchable). More

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    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter Test Ride Review

    BattRE Storie Electric ScooterElectric scooters initially struggled to gain traction due to their plastic build, toy-like feel, and awkward designs. However, brands like Bajaj and TVS raised expectations by offering better build quality and feature-loaded EVs. This shift has forced brands like Ampere and Okinawa, along with newer players, to carve their own niche. Enter BattRE Storie, a retro-classic styled electric scooter that positions itself between the mass-market and premium e-scooters in India. But does it bring anything new to the table?
    Design & Build – Retro Charm with Modern Touches
    At first glance, the BattRE Storie doesn’t scream for attention, but its Vespa-inspired styling makes it instantly inviting. The metal body panels give it a more premium appeal compared to its plastic-bodied rivals, though a closer look reveals differences in build quality.
    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter
    Key design highlights:
    – Round headlamp with integrated LED DRL– Cartoonish front indicators mounted on the apron– Wrap-around rear indicators & sleek LED tail lamp– Minimal yet stylish grab rail
    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter
    While the footboard offers ample space, the under-seat storage is compromised by the 3.1kWh swappable battery, leaving limited room for daily essentials. A full-face helmet won’t fit, but smaller bags and groceries will.
    Battery & Charging
    The BattRE Storie uses a CAN-enabled 3.1kWh lithium-ion battery, which takes 5 hours to fully charge. Charging is convenient with an external port, so you don’t have to remove the battery every time. However, if you do swap it out, a portable charger can directly charge a spare battery as well.
    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter
    Performance & Ride Quality – Built for City Use
    Powering the Storie is a 2kW hub motor from LUCAS TVS, offering a top speed of 65 kmph. The three ride modes (Eco, Power, and Sport) show only a minor difference in acceleration, with Sport mode being the most responsive. The company claims 132 km IDC range, and our real-world mixed riding conditions delivered close to that. There’s also a reverse mode, activated by a dedicated switch—an appreciated touch.
    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter
    Handling is smooth on well-paved roads, but the stiff suspension makes bumpy roads less enjoyable. The 10-inch wheels struggle on potholes, and braking performance, while adequate, could have been better with a front disc. The regen braking is non-adjustable, which can feel intrusive, especially on an underpowered 2kW motor.
    Tech & Features – Simple & Functional
    The LCD display presents vital information in a clean, easy-to-read layout. Other notable features include:
    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter
    – Keyless Start– Side Stand Cut-off– Anti-theft Alarm
    The Storie is available in 11 eye-catching colours, including Gunmetal Black, Midnight Black, Cosmic Blue, Ice Blue, Starlight Blue, Canary Red, Pearl White, Hunter Green, and more.
    BattRE Storie Electric Scooter
    Verdict – Should You Consider the BattRE Storie?
    At Rs 1,14,999 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the BattRE Storie isn’t the best in class, but it doesn’t try to be. It’s a simple, no-nonsense EV with retro styling, a sturdy metal body, and a decent real-world range. If braking performance and ride comfort on bad roads are deal-breakers, this may not be your pick. However, if you want an easy-to-ride, and practical electric scooter with the convenience of a swappable battery, the Storie is worth a test ride. More