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    2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Launch Teaser – LED Headlight, Digital Display, Navigation

    2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 LED teaserUpdated 2024 Pulsar NS200 will focus on cosmetic and tech upgrades, while core mechanicals will be the same as the outgoing modelLast year in September, Bajaj had announced that six new Pulsar bikes will be launched by the end of FY 23-24. The company recently launched the top-spec variants of Pulsar N150 and Pulsar N160. Latest teasers reveal a new Pulsar bike, which is likely to be the updated Pulsar NS200.New 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 – Key updatesWhile Pulsar bikes are popular for their agile performance, they seem to lag behind in terms of tech features. Based on market feedback and industry trends, Bajaj is updating the Pulsar range with tech features comparable to rival offerings. New teaser features LED headlight with integrated LED DRL.2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 LED teaser2024 Pulsar NS200 gets a new digital instrument console and revised switchgear. These are the same as seen with the recently launched top-spec variants of Pulsar N150 and N160. The outgoing Pulsar NS200 is equipped with a semi-digital instrument console. It hasn’t seen any major changes since the time it was introduced in 2012.The new LCD digital instrument screen has Bluetooth, allowing users to pair their smartphone via the Bajaj Ride Connect App. Users can access calls, text messages, mobile signal strength indicator, battery health and various other information and functions. It will also offer turn-by-turn navigation. Rivals like TVS offer turn-by-turn navigation with the Apache motorcycles. The updated switchgear has a dedicated Mode button that can be used to access various functions of the new LCD instrument display.2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Digital Display with turn by turn navigationUpdated Bajaj Pulsar NS200 will be getting sportier graphics and decals, along with one or more new colour options. The existing model has four colour choices – Glossy Ebony Black, Metallic Pearl White, Cocktail Wine Red – White and Pewter Grey – Blue.New 2024 Pulsar NS200 specs, performanceMuch of the mechanicals will be the same as earlier. Pulsar NS200 is a well-equipped bike with features such as USD forks and dual-channel ABS as standard. Braking setup comprises 300 mm and 230 mm discs at front and rear, respectively. At rear, the bike has Nitrox mono shock absorber with canister. Both front and rear have 17-inch wheels, shod with 100/80 front and 130/70 rear tyres.Powering the bike is a 199.5 cc, liquid cooled, triple spark, 4-valve, FI DTS-i engine. It generates 24.5 PS of max power and 18.74 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The sixth gear ensures enhanced power delivery at higher RPMs. It also reduces the stress on the gearbox. Pulsar NS200 is designed to have an optimal body weight, which has helped achieve an improved power-to-weight ratio.With the updates, the new 2024 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 can witness a small bump in prices. The existing model is available at a starting price of Rs 1.49 lakh. NS200 competes with the likes of TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and Honda Hornet 2.0. More

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    Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Rivals – HD440, Triumph 400, KTM 390, Apache 310, Dominar

    Hero Mavrick 440 Vs RivalsAt 187kg (alloy wheel variant), Hero Mavrick 440 is lighter than Dominar 400, Yezdi Roadster and Harley-Davidson X440World’s best-selling commuter motorcycle manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, is taking larger strides in premium motorcycle segment. The company launched its biggest, most powerful and most expensive product yet, the Mavrick 440, priced between Rs. 2 lakh and Rs. 2.24 lakh (ex-sh). Is it the best deal one can ask for, at Rs. 2 lakh? Or is there better proposition? Let’s take a look.Hero Mavrick 440 Vs RivalsWith a roadster design, Hero Mavrick competes with a lot of motorcycles from a similar genre and pricing. To keep the comparison apples to apples, we didn’t include Honda CB350 and Royal Enfield 350cc bikes as they don’t bring similar hardware and equipment. Shortlisted for this mega comparison are Triumph Speed 400, Honda CB300R, Bajaj Dominar 400, KTM 390 Duke, Apache RTR 310, BMW G 310 R, Yezdi Roadster and its alliance cousin Harley-Davidson X440.Hero Mavrick vs Rivals – Part 1Hero has launched this motorcycle in three trims – Base, Mid and Top (kudos to Hero for keeping trim names simple). At Rs. 2 lakh (ex-sh) starting price, Mavrick 440 undercuts all its rivals. It is Rs. 40,000 lower than X440 in base trims, which is laudable. Even the top-spec trim costing Rs. 2.24 lakh (ex-sh) undercuts every other vehicle except for Yezdi Roadster.Only the Hero-Harley duo have SOHC setup and 2V head, while others offer DOHC and 4V. Where performance is concerned, KTM 390 Duke takes the cake easily, and is the most expensive of this bunch too. BMW G 310 R comes off as overpriced, especially when compared to Apache RTR 310 with a plethora of electronics and equipment. Owing to its power cruiser positioning, Dominar 400 has the biggest wheelbase at 1,453 mm.Hero Mavrick vs Rivals – Part 2Duke has the highest ground clearance along with highest seat height. Honda CB300R shines brightly with its low 146 kg kerb weight and is easily the best city commuter among this bunch. Dominar and Yezdi come off as the heaviest. Only the Hero-Harley duo offer a spoke wheel with base trims, while others have made alloy wheels as standard. Only the Harley and Yezdi offer front 18-inch wheels. Even Hero offers 17-inch units at both ends.Specs, components and featuresOnly Mavrick 440 and Yezdi Roadster come with RSU telescopic front forks, whereas other contenders pack USD telescopic front forks. Rear suspension setup is twin-shock setup with Yezdi, Hero and Harley, while others offer sporty mono-shocks. All contenders offer all-LED lighting too and do not cheap out with halogens, which is a nice touch. Where fancy gizmos are concerned, only the 390 Duke, Apache RTR 310 and X440 offer colour TFT screens.Hero could have offered the same unit as we saw with Karizma XMR. But there have to be logical differences from its Harley-Davidson counterpart to establish hierarchy. However, Mavrick’s unit supports Bluetooth, navigation, and telematics with e-Sim integration and other notable attributes. Yezdi Roadster, BMW G 310 R, Bajaj Dominar 400, Honda CB300R and Triumph Speed 400 lack smartphone connectivity completely and associated features.In conclusion, Dominar 400 emerges as the best touring proposition with many touring-ready accessories as standard, while CB300R is easily the best city proposition. Apache RTR 310 is the most feature-packed, whereas 390 Duke is the most performant and Speed 400 is the most aesthetically pleasing. Hero Mavrick 440 shines with its pricing, undercutting X440 by up to Rs. 56,000 (ex-sh). More

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    Two Wheeler Retail Sales Jan 2024 – Hero, Honda, TVS, Bajaj, Ola, Ather, Jawa, RE

    Ola Electric ScooterThe two wheeler segment posted both YoY and MoM growth in January 2024 with every leading OEM posting outstanding improvement in salesThe year 2024 commenced on a strong note for the automobile industry in India with every segment showing off strong sales. Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) reports that the two wheeler retail sales have registered a 15 percent YoY growth while it was a 13.30 percent growth in sales seen across the passenger vehicle segment.Two Wheeler Retail Sales Jan 2024Taking into account two wheeler retail sales, the segment has seen a 14.96 percent YoY and 0.63 percent MoM growth in January 2024. Total sales grew to 14,58,849 units in the past month from 12,68,990 units sold in January 2023. There had been 14,49,693 units sold in December 2023. There were several factors that led to this increased sales. Rural sales improved thanks to several benefits offered by the Government of India in terms of crop production estimates. Introduction of new models, increased demand for electric vehicles and economic growth have also been contributing factors.Two Wheeler Retail Sales Jan 2024Hero MotoCorp led the segment with 4,10,395 units sold in January 2024, up from 3,71,244 units sold in January 2023. However, the company saw its market share dip to 28.13 percent from 29.26 percent on a YoY basis. Hero however has experienced a significant MoM decline in retail sales from 4,63,593 units sold in December 2023.At No. 2 was Honda with 3,57,088 units sold last month. This was an improvement over 3,18,817 units sold in January 2023. There was a significant growth in TVS Motor retail sales in January 2024 to 2,54,238 units, up from 2,08,731 units sold in January 2023. Market share also improved to 17.43 percent from 16.45 percent YoY.Two Wheeler Retail Sales Jan 2024Bajaj Auto has also posted a YoY growth to 1,76,836 units in January 2024 from 1,38,912 units sold in January 2023 while Suzuki sales grew to 75,502 units in the past month from 59,815 units sold in the same month last year. Flat growth was reported by Royal Enfield, sales of which improved from 65,140 units sold in January 2023 to 65,816 units in the past month. Lower down the list was Yamaha Motor with 57,805 units sold in January 2024, up from 47,451 units sold in January 2023.Electric 2W Retail Sales January 2024The electric two wheeler segment has seen outstanding growth in the past month. Ola led the segment with 32,252 units sold last month, up from 18,353 units sold in January 2023. Ather Electric has seen just a marginal improvement in sales from 9,227 units sold in January 2023 to 9,247 units in the past month.Piaggio has also reported minimal growth in sales in January 2024 to 3,139 units up from 3,129 units sold in January 2023. Classic Legends sales dipped YoY to 2,808 units in January 2024 from 3,641 units sold in January 2023. However, Greaves Electric sales escalated to 2,352 units in the past month from just 87 units sold in January 2023 taking its market share to 0.16 percent from 0.01 percent YoY.BGauss Auto has also seen rising demand with sales at 1,485 units in January 2024 from 716 units sold in January 2023. There were other two wheeler OEMs in India which also included electric vehicle makers who have seen total sales of 9,886 units in January 2024, down from 23,727 units sold in January 2023. More

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    Tata Punch EV Gearbox Stuck – Replacement Offered Also Has Fault, Claims Owner

    Tata Punch EV owner sharesTata Punch EV owner claims that his brand new EV was faulty and so was the replacement EVTata Motors recently launched their newest EV in the form of Punch EV. Delivery has also started. Tata Motors, which has been at the forefront of India’s electric vehicle revolution, introduced the Punch EV as part of its born-electric Acti.ev platform.Punch EV owner shares Quality Control ConcernsRanjit Mehta, a resident of Gurugram, shared his unfortunate experience just three days after taking delivery of the Punch EV. Mehta claims that within a few hours of taking possession of his brand-new Tata Punch EV on January 31, 2024, he started noticing issues related to the brakes.Tata Punch EV owner sharesWhat caught more attention, however, was the malfunctioning gearbox. In a video shared on social media the same day, Mehta demonstrated that the gear dial of his Tata Punch EV refused to respond. Even more alarming was the revelation that the motor continued to accelerate even when the brake pedal was fully pressed. Faced with these critical issues, Mehta promptly took his vehicle to the Autovikas Tata EV dealership.Adding another layer to the predicament, Mehta claimed that his Tata Punch EV had not undergone the essential Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) before reaching him. The significance of PDI lies in its ability to identify and rectify potential issues before the customer takes possession of the vehicle. Mehta even provided an audio recording where the dealership acknowledged the omission of the PDI process.Tata Punch EV owner sharesReplacement Saga UnfoldsAs a response to Mehta’s grievances, Tata Motors agreed to replace his faulty vehicle under warranty. However, this apparent solution led to an unexpected twist. The replacement vehicle provided by Tata Motors also exhibited the same motor issue that Mehta had encountered with his originally purchased faulty Punch EV. This shocking turn of events only amplified Mehta’s frustration.Tata Punch EV owner sharesAdding to the woes, Mehta claimed that he was presented with an additional charge for the replacement vehicle, despite the issues being evident from day one and the car being well within the warranty period. This left Mehta perplexed and frustrated, prompting him to voice his concerns on social media platforms, particularly on X (formerly Twitter).Tata Motors’ ResponseIn response to Mehta’s concerns raised on the X platform, Tata Motors issued a statement, saying, “Hello Ranjit, please allow us some time to get this checked with our team, and we’ll get back to you soon with an update. We value your cooperation in the meantime.” While this response indicates a willingness to address the issues, it leaves the owner and potential buyers in a state of uncertainty regarding the root cause of the problems and the steps Tata Motors intends to take to resolve them.Experiencing major issues with my new Tata Punch EV gear selector failure in traffic,and electric motor engaging despite brake applied. Safety concerns are a top priority! Dropped it off at Autovikas Tata EV showroom. @TataMotors,urgent replacement or refund needed! #TataPunchEV pic.twitter.com/ntHN0WtNe9— Ranjit Mehta (@ranjitmehta20) January 31, 2024With Tata Motors being a key player in the electric vehicle segment, instances of technical glitches and quality control lapses can dent the trust of potential buyers. This comes at a time when the Indian government is actively promoting electric mobility, and the success of electric vehicles depends heavily on customer confidence in the technology and the manufacturers.Source More

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    Ford Mustang EV Trademarked In India On 12th Feb 2024 – Launch Soon?

    Ford Mustang Electric trademarked in IndiaAt the time of announcing its India exit plan in 2021, Ford had mentioned that some of its global electric SUVs could be launched in IndiaIn yet another development that signals Ford’s potential re-entry, the company has registered the Mustang Mach-E trademark in India. The trademark journal was done this week on 12th Feb 2024. Earlier, Ford had cancelled its Chennai plant sale deal with JSW and filed a patent for Endeavour SUV. Some job openings were also posted online. Till date, Ford has neither denied nor officially accepted its India re-entry plans.Ford Mustang Mach-E – A CBU importRegarding its re-entry into the highly competitive Indian automotive space, Ford appears to be keeping its cards close to the chest. The trademark filing for Mustang Mach-E compact Crossover electric SUV is strong evidence for Ford’s potential re-entry in India. Assuming Mustang Mach-E is launched here, it is likely to be imported as a CBU. This is in line with the company’s earlier statements issued at the time of exiting the Indian market.Ford Mustang Electric trademarked in IndiaAs it will be a CBU import, Mustang Mach-E will be largely the same as sold across international markets. Assembly for the crossover electric SUV is done in Mexico and China. At a later date, it is possible that Ford may consider the CKD route for Mustang Mach-E in India. This will help achieve a competitive price point for the Indian market.With the CBU route, Mustang Mach-E will be available at a starting price of around Rs 70 lakh. In the US, prices start at $42,995 (Approx. Rs 35.72 lakh). At this price point, it will take on the likes of Kia EV6, Volvo XC40 Recharge, BMW i4, BMW iX1, etc. India has huge EV potential and leading EV players like Tesla are looking at local manufacturing. It is possible that Ford may eventually consider India as a manufacturing hub for both domestic and export markets. Such developments may take time, as Ford may not want a repeat of its earlier experiences in India.Ford Mustang Electric trademarked in IndiaFord had to shut India operations, as part of its global business restructuring plan. In the period before its exit, sales volumes were below expectations and the company wasn’t able to achieve its targeted return on investment.Ford Mustang Mach-E – specs, performanceIn the US, a total of four variants of Mustang Mach-E are available for sale. Both RWD and eAWD variants as well as standard range and extended range variants are offered. The base Mustang Mach-E Select variant has 70 kWh usable battery capacity. The RWD variant churns out 266 hp and 430 Nm, whereas the eAWD has higher torque of 580 Nm.EPA-estimated range is 250 miles (402 km) with the RWD and 224 miles (360 km) with the eAWD variant. With the extended range variant, the range increases to 314 miles (505 km) with RWD and 277 miles (446 km) with eAWD variant. Top speed is electronically limited to 115 mph (185 km/h).Ford Mustang Electric trademarked in IndiaTop-spec Mustang Mach-E GT variant is available at a starting price of $59,995 (approx. Rs 49.86 lakh). The extended range version has a 91-kWh battery pack. GT eAWD variant generates 480 hp and 813 Nm. There’s a GT Performance Edition as well that churns out 860 Nm. Range of the Mustang Mach-E GT eAWD model is 270 miles (435 km). 0 to 60 mph (~ 0 to 100 km/h) can be achieved in 3.8 seconds. More

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    Hero Mavrick 440 Launch Price Rs 1.99 Lakh to Rs 2.24 Lakh – Bookings Open

    Hero Mavrick 440 LaunchHero MotoCorp launches Mavrick 440: A Power-Packed Marvel on Two WheelsHero MotoCorp has officially launched its most powerful and expensive motorcycle to date – the Mavrick 440. This flagship model marks Hero’s bold entry into the upper premium segment, promising a thrilling riding experience and cutting-edge technology.Booking Open Nationwide – Three Variants, Attractive Price PointsStarting from today, Hero MotoCorp is opening bookings for the Mavrick 440, creating a wave of excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts across the country. Interested customers can reserve their Mavrick 440 either by visiting specified Hero MotoCorp outlets or digitally through the official website. The deliveries are scheduled to commence from April onwards, creating anticipation among eager riders.New Hero Mavrick 440Hero Mavrick 440 will be available in three enticing variants – Base, Mid, and Top. The price points are set at Rs 199,000/- (Base), Rs 214,000/- (Mid), and Rs 224,000/- (Top), making it an attractive proposition in the upper premium motorcycle segment. These prices are ex-showroom pan-India, reflecting Hero MotoCorp’s commitment to delivering value for money.To add to the excitement, Hero MotoCorp is launching the ‘Welcome to Mavrick Club Offer.’ Customers who book their Mavrick 440 before 15th March will receive a customised Mavrick Kit of Accessories & Merchandise worth Rs.10,000. This limited-time offer enhances the appeal for early adopters of this power-packed motorcycle.Hero Mavrick 440 LaunchThe Mavrick 440: A Marvel of Design and PerformanceUnveiled at the Hero World 2024 in Jaipur on January 23, the Mavrick 440 is poised to redefine the middle-weight motorcycle segment. It combines performance, style, and cutting-edge technology to deliver an unparalleled riding experience. The design of the Mavrick 440 is a head-turner, boasting a distinctive and assertive look with a blend of roadster aesthetics and robust styling.Hero Mavrick 440 LaunchUnder the hood, the Mavrick 440 features an Air-cooled with oil cooler 2V single-cylinder 440cc ‘TorqX’ engine with electronic fuel injection. This powerful engine produces 27 bhp @ 6000 rpm and a torque of 36 Nm @ 4000 rpm. With a 6-speed transmission, slip-and-assist clutch, and specially crafted 0° steel radial pattern tyres, the Mavrick 440 promises a smooth and stress-free ride.Comfort, Control, and ConnectivityDesigned with rider comfort in mind, the Mavrick 440 boasts roadster ergonomics, an upright riding position, spacious seat, ample legroom, and optimized grab-rails. Equipped with advanced telematics features, including smartphone integration, turn-by-turn navigation, and real-time information through eSIM-based connectivity, the Mavrick 440 offers a truly connected riding experience. Hero Mavrick 440 is available in five captivating color options spread across the three variants. The base version comes in Arctic White, the mid variant in Celestial Blue and Fearless Red, and the top variant in Phantom Black and Enigma Black.Hero Mavrick 440 LaunchMr. Niranjan Gupta, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hero MotoCorp, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Our premium journey continues full throttle with the Mavrick 440. This unique proposition of a Muscular & Youthful Modern Roadster builds on the momentum of our journey to win in the premium segment, catering to the diverse preferences of our discerning customers.” More

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    World’s First Electric Cargo Scooter Spied Testing – 150 Kms Range

    World’s First Electric Cargo Scooter SpiedQargos electric cargo scooter will improve operational efficiency and do away with the massive backpacks carried by delivery executivesWhile two-wheelers are already extensively used in B2B and B2C segments, they have limited load capacity. Moreover, existing two-wheelers used for deliveries aren’t protected from the elements. To overcome such challenges and solve other last-mile delivery issues, Qargos has come up with the world’s first electric cargo 2-wheeler.Qargos electric cargo 2-wheeler scooter specsDevelopment of Qargos electric cargo scooter is in its final stages. Qargos is a Pune-based start-up and has been working on the cargo 2-wheeler for the last 6 years. The EV is equipped with a 6.1 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, designed by French multinational software corporation Dassault Systèmes. The battery connects to a 3.4 kW motor that generates 6 kW of peak power.Qargos electric cargo scooterQargos electric cargo scooter has a range of 150 km. Top speed is limited to 80 km/h. The EV weighs 145 kg and comes with a 225-litre cargo compartment. It can carry around 120 kg of cargo. With a standard AC power socket, the charging time is currently around 5 hours 15 minutes. There are plans to develop DC charging capabilities that will reduce charging time to around 3 hours.Qargos EV testing is currently underway and modifications are being carried out, as needed. One of the key areas the company is focusing on is to improve the aerodynamics of the EV. This is being done in collaboration with Dassault Systèmes. With reduced drag force, Qargos EV will be able to achieve a higher range.Qargos electric cargo scooterQargos cargo 2-wheeler benefitsWith a conventional two-wheeler, an average of around 35 deliveries can be done. In comparison, the Qargos cargo 2-wheeler will allow deliveries of around 70 parcels. It will be possible with the larger 120 kg cargo space. Grocery carrying capacity can be increased 3X, as compared to around 36 kg currently possible with a standard 2-wheeler.Qargos electric cargo scooterDelivery executives won’t be required to carry the heavy backpacks, something that will improve their overall efficiency. Finding the parcels will become a lot easier with the dedicated cargo compartment, as compared to finding parcels inside a bag. The cargo compartment is lockable, so no worries about parcels getting stolen. The cargo compartment will also keep the parcels protected from the elements.Qargos cargo 2-wheeler launch, priceQargos has stated that the testing and validation process will be completed soon. Homologation is expected by March or April. Bookings could be announced in the subsequent months. Qargos electric cargo 2-wheeler is expected to be launched at a starting price of Rs 2 lakh. Around 250 units will be produced by the end of this year. As demand picks-up, production will be increased to around 12,000 units in 2025. Qargos cargo 2-wheeler will be manufactured at the company’s facility in Pune.Qargos electric cargo scooterTill date, funds worth USD 1 million have been invested in the project. The company will need more funds for production and marketing purposes. The prototypes have been developed in collaboration with leading Tier 1 suppliers. Ather has helped with developing the charging systems. Qargos is also developing a 2-seater version that will have a smaller cargo compartment.Source More

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    2024 Triumph Scrambler 1200 X Launch Price Rs 11.83 L – 90PS, 110Nm, Full Specs

    Triumph Scrambler 1200 XWhen compared to XC and XE variants, Triumph Scrambler 1200 X is lighter on the pocket and offers a friendlier seating positionIconic British motorcycle manufacturer, Triumph, has listed a new motorcycle on its website. No. It is not yet time for the brand to launch Thruxton 440, which officially brake covers by the end of 2024. Instead, Triumph Scrambler 1200X has been launched in India. This sits above Scrambler 900 in the company’s lineup.Triumph Scrambler 1200 X Costs Rs. 11.83 LakhScrambler lineup from Triumph is one of the most popular. Sure, there are Tigers and the newly unveiled Daytona. But Triumph Scrambler is a popular choice among enthusiasts and the company had even launched special editions of Scrambler 1200 like “Bond Edition” launched in 2020 with a production run of 250 units.Triumph Scrambler 1200 X AccessorisedHowever, In India, 2024 has witnessed a new entrant to company’s scrambler lineup in the form of Scrambler 1200 X. It costs Rs. 11.83 lakh (ex-sh) and it is basically an affordable version of more equipped variants like Scrambler 1200 XC and Scrambler 1200 XE. For intended buyers, Scrambler 1200 X is also the friendliest variant too.We say this because X packs a seat height of just 820 mm, which is much lower when compared to XC variant. Shorter riders can choose a short-seat accessory that will bring seat height to 795 mm. Speaking of, there are over 70 official accessories compatible with Scrambler 1200 X, if you want an accessory frenzy.Triumph Scrambler 1200 X Seat HeightWe mentioned affordability factor as well, with Triumph Scrambler 1200 X. Triumph has achieved this by bundling less sophisticated componentry with X, when compared to more kitted-out XC and XE variants. We’re talking about non-adjustable front and rear suspension with X, along with less sophisticated braking hardware.2024 Triumph Scrambler 1200 X Full SpecsPowertrain, specs and hardwareOnly rear suspension gets preload adjustability. Braking hardware on Scrambler 1200 X is from Nissin and not Brembo M50s seen with other variants. Powertrain-wise, Triumph has not made any significant changes, except for a slight re-tune. 88.7 bhp and 110 Nm are the same as before, but peak power is now accessible at lower revs and peak torque is pushed higher up the revs.No other changes are seen with this 1,200cc parallel twin liquid cooled engine, which is mated to a 6-speed transmission. Off-road worthy highlights include 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, knobby A/T tubeless tyres, long travel suspension and up-swept double barrel exhaust in iconic Triumph Scrambler design.Triumph Scrambler 1200 X ExhaustKerb weight of Triumph Scrambler 1200 X is 228 kg with a 15L fuel tank. There is a round instrument cluster and Triumph also sells an optional Bluetooth module with navigation support. X gets traction control and dual-channel ABS. There are five riding modes on offer too – Rain, Road, Sport, Off-road and Rider configurable. More