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    EPA's New, Higher Emissions Standards Will Mean a 40-MPG Fleet Average in 2026

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized new emissions standards on Monday, December 20, that will go into effect with the 2023 model year and run through model year 2026. The EPA will set other standards for 2027 and later vehicles.The EPA said these stricter greenhouse gas emissions rules will provide $190 billion in net benefits to Americans, including lowering the price it costs to drive and creating health benefits from a cleaner environment.There’s general agreement that these are the strictest fuel-economy standards ever proposed, even higher than what President Obama asked for before President Trump rolled those rules back. Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized its new rules for what it is calling the “most ambitious federal greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards for passenger cars and light trucks ever.” The new standards, which will go into effect for model year 2023 through 2026 vehicles, are a precursor to the next set of standards, which will affect 2027 model year and later vehicles.

    While the EPA technically sets tailpipe emissions limits, not fuel-economy standards (those are set by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA), these new regulations will of course impact the miles-per-gallon ratings of new cars and trucks. The new rules will mean that the fleet average will climb to around 40 mpg in 2026, compared to the 38-mpg average that appeared in earlier proposals. The most recent was from this past August, when the Biden administration said it would work to roll back Trump-era rules that loosened the emissions standards and would have resulted in more greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere and a fleet average of just 32 mpg. The new rules are even more stringent than those proposed by President Obama and are expected to prevent 3.1 billion tons of CO2 emissions from getting into the air through 2050.”Collectively, these standards are the strongest vehicle emission standards ever established for the passenger vehicle sector in the U.S.,” the pro-environment Climate Group said in a statement in response to today’s EPA’s announcement. NHTSA said in August that it would propose higher mpg requirements that would increase fuel efficiency by 8 percent a year for model years 2024 through 2026, resulting in an increase in the fleetwide average of 12 miles per gallon for model year 2026 vehicles, using model year 2021 as a baseline. The EPA isn’t only highlighting these improved fuel economy numbers, though. Instead the agency is talking about how lower GHG emissions will result in $190 billion in “net benefits” for Americans by reducing the amount of pollution in the air, improving public health and reducing the amount people have to spend on gasoline and diesel fuel by making their cars go further on each gallon. The new rules also deliver “more net benefits to consumers than the proposed rule showcasing how zero-emission vehicles are more affordable and more efficient for consumers,” the EPA said.

    Ford

    Chevrolet

    The EPA’s new, higher standards don’t mean automakers can’t build low-mpg vehicles, so gas-guzzling models like the Ford F-150 Raptor and the Chevrolet Silverado, which can drop as low as a measly 15 combined mpg in some configurations, can remain a part of Ford and GM’s plans. The trick is that the average needs to increase, which gives automakers more reason to offer high-mpg models and all-electric vehicles as well as models that get some of the EPA’s highest ratings, like the 2022 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Blue (54 mpg) and the 2022 Toyota Corolla Hybrid (52 mpg).

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    The new rules could push new electric-vehicle and plug-in-hybrid sales to make up 17 percent of the U.S. market by 2026, the EPA said, adding that the new rules give automakers “adequate lead time for manufacturers to comply at reasonable costs.” The rules themselves, the EPA declares, are “based on sound science and grounded in a rigorous assessment of current and future technologies with supporting analysis that shows the standards are achievable and affordable.”Outside groups pressured the Biden administration to enact the higher GHG standards that were announced today. The Sierra Club said more than 200,000 people submitted comments to the EPA to strengthen the rules in September. Attorneys general from 21 states, the District of Columbia, and six cities also recommended to the EPA that it strengthen the rules.”We applaud the EPA for listening to the public and the climate science and acting swiftly to strengthen the federal clean car standards, our nation’s most powerful tool to slash emissions,” said Sierra Club president Ramón Cruz in a statement. “We urge the agency to get moving on the strongest possible long-term standards that rapidly accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles to protect the well-being of our communities by addressing the nation’s top source of pollution.”
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    Startup Canoo Will Build Radical EVs in Arkansas and Oklahoma

    The EV startup Canoo has shown off three podlike vehicles—a pickup truck, a delivery van, and a minivan—and said it will now build them in the United States starting next year.Canoo has canceled its original plan for contracting production to VDL Nedcar in the Netherlands, in part to avoid supply-chain issues.The electric pods will instead be built at a factory in Arkansas in 2022 before an Oklahoma facility begins production in 2023.American electric-vehicle startup Canoo has shown off three radically styled vehicles over the past few years and is now solidifying plans to put its podlike designs into production. Although Canoo had originally planned to outsource production of its vehicles to VDL Nedcar, a Dutch contract manufacturer, those plans have been scrapped. Instead, Canoo aims to build its first vehicles next year at a new plant in Arkansas—where it recently moved its headquarters—before a factory in Pryor, Oklahoma, goes online in late 2023.Canoo said the decision to switch manufacturing facilities from the Netherlands to the U.S. will help avoid major supply-chain complications and reduce shipping and tariff costs. The Arkansas plant was initially meant to build the company’s electric delivery vans, but it will now also produce the Lifestyle Vehicle, a seven-seat compact minivan.

    Canoo

    The new plans come with revised production targets. For 2022, Canoo is aiming to build between 3000 and 6000 units, up from its previous goal of 1000 cars. 2023 sees those targets rise to up to 17,000 units, versus the originally planned 15,000 vehicles. By 2024, Canoo aims to make at least 40,000 EVs and is targeting production of at least 70,000 Canoos in 2025.

    Canoo and VDL Groep (the parent company of VDL Nedcar) are still discussing a partnership in the future for the European market. VDL Nedcar is returning Canoo’s prepayment of $30.4 million from the prior production plans, but VDL Groep will also now buy $8.4 million in Canoo stock. The move to produce Canoos in the United States will help Canoo bring its vehicles to market more quickly while investing in high-tech manufacturing jobs for Americans, and still allows for the possibility of European production at a later date.
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    EV Startup Nikola Delivers Its First Electric Semi Trucks to L.A. Customer

    Nikola, an American electric-truck startup, has delivered its first two vehicles to a customer operating at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.The Tre BEV is an electric semi with a claimed 350 miles of range via a 753.0-kWh battery.If the pilot program goes well, Nikola plans to deliver 30 Tre BEVs and 70 Tre hydrogen fuel-cell trucks to the same company in the next two years.Electric-truck startup Nikola has had a bumpy ride. Last year, founder and executive chairman Trevor Milton stepped down amid fraud investigations by the government, prompting General Motors to scale back a deal with the nascent automaker. Milton was charged with fraud earlier this year, and Nikola switched its focus from its Badger pickup (originally intended to be built by GM) to its planned electric semi trucks. Late last week Nikola announced that it delivered the first examples of its Tre battery-electric trucks as part of a pilot program with one of its customers.

    Nikola

    The two Tre BEV trucks went to Total Transportation Services Inc. (TTSI), a trucking company operating at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. The Tre BEV has a claimed range of 350 miles thanks to a 753.0-kWh battery, and a total of 645 horsepower allows for a claimed top speed of 75 mph. Nikola says that the truck can charge from 10 to 80 percent in two hours at up to 240 kW, and it has a gross combined vehicle weight rating of 82,000 pounds. Nikola is also planning a Tre FCEV with a hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain that it claims can travel up to 500 miles.

    TTSI has a letter of intent from Nikola for 100 trucks following a trial program of two Tre BEVs and two Tre FCEVs. Nikola hasn’t said when TTSI will receive its Tre FCEV pilot trucks, but after the program ends, Nikola aims to deliver 30 Tre BEVs to the company in 2022 and 70 Tre FCEVs in 2023. Nikola and European partner Iveco also have a deal with the Hamburg Port Authority in Germany for the delivery of 25 Tre BEVs in 2022.
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    2022 Yamaha Crosser 150cc Adventure Motorcycle Debuts

    2022 Yamaha Crosser 150 Adv Motorcycle LaunchedInternationally, Yamaha Crosser 150 will serve as a perfect rival to the recently launched Honda CB150X
    After Honda, it’s time for its Japanese counterpart Yamaha to set foot in the entry-level adventure motorcycle space. Yamaha has launched Crosser 150 ABS in Brazil which will serve as the brand’s entry-level offering in the ADV segment. Prices start at R$ 15,590 (approx. INR 2.09 lakh).
    The motorcycle will be available in two variants- 150S and 150Z, the latter being priced at R$ 15,790 (approx. INR 2.12 lakh). It is offered with four colour options-Black Eclipse, Sports White, Competition Blue and Dakar Sand. Design of the Crosser 150 is in line with contemporary adventure bikes.
    2022 Yamaha Crosser 150 – Design
    Crosser 150 features signature ADV highlights such as a tall stance and a rugged appearance with minimalistic body panels. The Z variant feels slightly more rugged thanks to a longer beak upfront and fork gaiters. However, both variants make use of a small headlamp and a tiny flyscreen, a slight departure from contemporary ADVs.
    Other highlights include fuel tank extensions with air scoops, arrowhead-shaped mirrors, and a side-mounted high-slung exhaust. A tall handlebar, with a high saddle and ground clearance, are other notable mentions when it comes to the styling of Crosser 150. Crosser 150 also receives a luggage mounting rack at rear which enhances its touring credentials.
    2022 Yamaha Crosser 150 Adv Motorcycle Launched
    Features & Dynamics
    In terms of features, the bike is pretty basic with its semi-digital instrument console being the biggest highlight. Illumination of the motorcycle is taken care of by modest bulb-type lighting. Crosser 150 rides on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels which are shod with dual-purpose Metzeler Tourance tyres. These units are said to provide excellent grip while treading into off-road surfaces.
    2022 Yamaha Crosser 150 Adv Motorcycle Launched
    While the suspension setup features simple telescopic forks upfront and a mono-shock at rear, there is plenty of travel on offer for undulated surfaces at both ends. Braking is carried out by a single disc brake at each wheel aided by ABS to avoid skidding while stopping aggressively.
    Powertrain Specs
    Powering Crosser 150 is a 149cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that kicks out 12.2 bhp of power and 12.74 Nm of peak torque. This unit is paired with a five-speed gearbox. The best thing about this motor is that it can run on multiple types of fuel such as petrol, ethanol or both, which improves fuel efficiency.
    2022 Yamaha Crosser 150 Adv Motorcycle Launched
    Considering its overall package, Crosser 150 could actually be a very good proposition in the Indian mass market if priced right. However, Yamaha isn’t likely to launch this entry-level ADV tourer to our shores anytime soon. But given the rise in popularity of adventure tourers in India in recent years, Yamaha would want to tap into this segment at some point in the future. More

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    Ola Electric Scooter True Range 135 Kms – How To Achieve In Real World

    Image – Bhavish Aggarwal
    Ola Electric has revealed the true range for the S1 Pro e-scooter which stands at 135km on a single charge
    The electric scooters from Ola generated a frenzy in the online world and continue to garner interest even four months after their unveiling due to various reasons. While electric vehicles are mobility solutions for the future, hesitancy in their acceptance remains even now. The primary reason behind this is range anxiety among the masses.
    People are still concerned about the distance an EV can travel on a single charge. Ola offers a claimed range of 181 kms on S1 Pro e-scooter which sounds impressive on paper. However, expecting this range in a real-world scenario would be unreasonable and the Bengaluru-based EV startup has now come up with an explanation for it.
    The company has said that the ARAI-certified range of 181 kms has been attained when tested under a controlled lab environment. However, such a condition would be vastly different when driving in a real-world scenario. Ola has also shared the true range of S1 Pro which stands at 135 kms on a single charge.
    Ola Electric Scooter Range In Real World
    Automotive enthusiast Anish Deshpande asked Ola about the true range of their electric scooter in real world conditions. To this, Ola Electric scooter support team has replied with specific details.
    Conditions under which you can achieve the True Range of 135 kms from Ola electric scooter S1 Pro in real world
    The EV maker has laid out a set of conditions for buyers to achieve this range. For starters, the 135 kms range can be achieved when only there is only the rider and no pillion. Weight of the rider has been considered 70 kgs with no other load being carried on the scooter. For city driving conditions, a maximum 3-5 percent incline has been taken into account.
    The entire duration of the ride has to be covered in the Normal ride mode with a moderate riding style. Even weather conditions have been pre-defined between 24 and 35-degree celsius. Implementation of all these conditions should provide the said 135 kms range. With deliveries commencing recently, it will be interesting to hear from buyers in this regard.
    Ola Electric recently started shipment of the first batch of its e-scooters across the country after several delays. There are two variants of the electric scooter on sale- S1 and S1 Pro, priced at Rs 1.0 lakh and Rs 1.30 lakh (both prices ex-show) respectively. Both variants of the scooter are powered by an 8.5kW electric motor with a continuous output of 5.5 kW.
    Battery Specs
    That said, S1 Pro features a larger battery pack of 3.97 kWh whereas S1 gets a smaller battery pack of 2.98 kWh. There has been no approval of a true range in S1, however, previous claims of an ARAI-rated range has been pegged at 121 kms. The true range of the base S1 trim will also be exciting to see in the coming future. More

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    2022 Tork Electric Motorcycle Production Spec Spied Testing

    2022 Tork Electric MotorcycleBharat Forge owns as much as 49 percent stake in Pune based EV maker Tork Motors
    Several new comers are marking their entry into the electric scooter segment. Ola launched the Ola S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters in India at Rs 99,999 and Rs 1,29,999 respectively. Bengaluru-based Simple Energy also unveiled its e-scooter at Rs.1,09,999. In addition to this, there are many electric scooters on offer from leading brands in the space like Hero Electric, Okinawa, Ampere, Ather etc. Bajaj and TVS also have an offering each in this space.
    Auto component manufacturer, Bharat Forge also entered this space recently, for which it has tied up with Tork Motors. The latter is a Pune-based EV manufacturer. Tork Motors has its own T6X, India’s first performance electric motorcycle, scheduled for launch in India in early 2022. Ahead of that, its production-spec variant has now been spied on test.
    Tork T6X electric motorcycle
    This electric motorcycle which has been under development for the past 7 years, it will come in with state of the art features and updated technology. It will launch in India in sometime next year and will be powered via lithium ion batteries. It is likely to offer a top speed of 100 km/h and a range of 100 kms on a single charge. Quick charging option could also be on offer.
    Tork Motors has also recently met with FAME II regulations which means that the upcoming products will stand to gain from these subsidies offered by the Government of India. Their customers will also take advantage of benefits being presented on electric vehicles by various State Governments.
    2022 Tork Electric Motorcycle
    Electric 2 and 3 wheeler market
    Bharat Forge seeks a 5-6 percent market share in this electric two and three wheeler segment along with electric trucks and buses, by 2025 along with Kalyani Powertrain (KPTL). KPTL is also in talks with vehicle manufacturers and fleet operators in respect to its e-mobility platform.
    The company seeks to supply sub-system, complete electric motors and light weight structural components and has also lowered capital expenditure guidance from an earlier Rs 300 crores announced in June 2021 to Rs 200-250 crores for FY22.
    Apart from partnering with Bharat Forge, Tork is also seeking an alliance with three wheeler makers for the supply of electric powertrains. This space is currently commanded by the likes of Mahindra, Piaggio and Atul Auto while automakers Bajaj Auto and TVS Motors are also set to enter the fray.
    Bharat Force also has a 50:50 investment with Refu Electronik GmbH of Germany for developing, manufacturing and selling on-board controllers and components used in the manufacture of hybrid and electric vehicles. Bharat Forge also used to controls a 35 percent stake in UK based Tevva Motors for development of powertrain solutions for commercial vehicles but has since exited from this alliance.

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    Royal Enfield Classic 350 Recalled Over Braking Issue – 26k Units Affected

    Image for reference. Credit – An ExplorerRoyal Enfield today announced a recall of 26,300 units of Classic 350 motorcycles made between 1st Sep 2021 and 5th Dec 2021
    A few days after the roll-out of 100,000th unit of the new gen 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 motorcycle, the company has now announced a recall. The 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Recall has affected 26,300 motorcycles which were made between Sep and Dec this year.
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 2021 Recall
    As per Royal Enfield, their technical team has discovered a potential issue in one of the parts – the brake reaction bracket attached to the motorcycle swing arm – used specifically on the 2021 single-channel ABS and rear drum brake Classic 350 motorcycles.
    They further add – Under specific riding conditions, it was discovered that exceptionally higher braking load applied on the rear brake pedal could lead to potential damage of the reaction bracket, which could further lead to unusual braking noise, and potential deterioration of braking efficiency in extreme conditions.
    The issue has only been found in Classic 350 motorcycles with rear drum brake and single channel ABS. All other motorcycle variants are not affected by this issue and are not part of the latest Royal Enfield recall.
    New Royal Enfield Classic 350
    Affected Owners
    Over the next few days, Royal Enfield and their dealerships will start contact owners of the motorcycles which are part of this recall. These owners will have to bring in their motorcycle to the dealership, where Royal Enfield will “reinforce the brake reaction bracket of the swing arm for all units.”
    Proactively, owners of Royal Enfield Classic 350 motorcycles can also check if their vehicle is part of this recall by checking with local dealers / workshops or by calling RE customer care. You can also check the same by visiting Royal Enfield website.
    Earlier Royal Enfield Recall
    This is not the first time Royal Enfield is recalling vehicles in 2021. Earlier in May this year, Royal Enfield had announced a recall which had affected over 2.3 lakh motorcycles. In that recall, it was the Bullet, Classic (old-gen) and Meteor that were affected. That recall was due to manufacturing defect in ignition coil.
    Speaking about the recalls, Royal Enfield says – “At Royal Enfield, we have robust and rigorous testing and development protocols, and adhere to global validation standards of quality and durability. However, issues like this can arise under specific, extreme riding conditions, and we are committed to resolving this at the soonest, with minimum inconvenience for our customers.” More

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    Top 10 Two Wheeler Exports – Boxer, FZ, Pulsar, Apache, Hunk, Dio

    Image – MRD VlogsTwo-wheeler YoY export growth remained largely flat in October, registering a marginal increase of just 0.88%
    A total of 3,72,536 units were exported in October 2021, as compared to 3,69,273 units in the corresponding period last year. In top ten, four two-wheelers have negative YoY growth. If we consider the top 20 most exported two-wheelers, the ones with negative growth count to a total of six.
    Bajaj continues to dominate two-wheeler exports with four of its bikes listed in top 10. Collectively, Bajaj bikes in top ten command more than 47% share in two-wheeler exports in October. TVS and Honda have two products each whereas Yamaha and Hero have one each in top ten.
    Top 10 Two Wheeler Exports – Bajaj Boxer leads
    Just like in previous months, Bajaj Boxer continues to be the most exported made-in-India two-wheeler. A total of 1,09,688 units were exported in October. YoY growth is down by -9.37%, as compared to 1,21,026 units exported in October last year. Percentage share in exports is at 29.44%.
    Next in the list is TVS Star City with exports of 51,807 units in October. YoY growth has slumped -1.84%, as compared to 52,776 units exported in October last year. Star City had 13.91% share in exports.
    Two Wheeler Exports Oct 2021
    At number three is Bajaj Pulsar with exports of 26,711 units in October. YoY growth is down by -17.57%, as compared to 32,406 units exported in October last year. Pulsar share in exports is at 7.17%.
    In October, Bajaj had launched 250cc Pulsars, N250 and F250. Launch price was Rs 1.38 lakh and Rs 1.40 lakh, respectively. Deliveries of these new Pulsar bikes have already commenced. In the future, it is possible that the company may launch a fully-faired Pulsar 250 named RS250.
    Next in the list is Bajaj Discover with exports of 19,740 units in October. YoY growth is at 24.03%, as compared to 15,916 units exported in October last year. Share in exports is at 5.30%. At number five is Bajaj CT with exports of 19,232 units in October. YoY growth is up by 18.10%, as compared to 16,284 units exported in October last year. Share in exports is at 5.16%.

    No
    Two Wheeler Exports
    Oct-21
    Oct-20
    %

    1
    Boxer
    1,09,688
    1,21,026
    -9.37

    2
    Star City
    51,807
    52,776
    -1.84

    3
    Pulsar
    26,711
    32,406
    -17.57

    4
    Discover
    19,740
    15,916
    24.03

    5
    CT
    19,232
    16,284
    18.10

    6
    Navi
    12,946
    9,872
    31.14

    7
    Apache
    12,549
    13,058
    -3.90

    8
    FZ
    10,603
    10,166
    4.30

    9
    Hunk
    8,480
    491
    1627.09

    10
    Dio
    7,962
    6,121
    30.08

    11
    Sport
    7,914
    6,276
    26.10

    12
    Boxer
    6,256
    2,752
    127.33

    13
    Gixxer
    6,092
    4,711
    29.31

    14
    Burgman
    5,000
    1,536
    225.52

    15
    HF Deluxe
    4,974
    2,515
    97.77

    16
    Ntorq
    4,255
    3,814
    11.56

    17
    Ray
    3,766
    5,338
    -29.45

    18
    X Blade
    3,612
    3,529
    2.35

    19
    Platina
    2,982
    6,108
    -51.18

    20
    Splendor
    2,982
    5,291
    -43.64

    21
    Glamour
    2,770
    1,722
    60.86

    22
    Dream
    2,588
    240
    978.33

    23
    Crux
    2,326
    0

    24
    BMW 310
    2,308
    216
    968.52

    25
    CB Shine
    2,289
    3,735
    -38.71

    26
    FZ25
    2,068
    1,132
    82.69

    27
    CB Hornet 160R
    1,908
    3,539
    -46.09

    28
    Dominar 400
    1,895
    910
    108.24

    29
    YD125
    1,800
    0

    30
    CB Unicorn 160
    1,536
    1,296
    18.52

    31
    CB350
    1,536
    30
    5020.00

    32
    Dominar 250
    1,260
    1,335
    -5.62

    33
    Meteor 350
    1,217
    0

    34
    Raider
    1,169
    0

    35
    KTM 390
    1,154
    1,532
    -24.67

    36
    SZ
    1,136
    1,068
    6.37

    37
    Victor
    1,120
    960
    16.67

    38
    KTM 200
    1,103
    1,463
    -24.61

    39
    Activa
    1,078
    468
    130.34

    40
    Saluto
    1,062
    1,800
    -41.00

    41
    Himalayan
    1,042
    844
    23.46

    42
    Grazia
    801
    3,401
    -76.45

    43
    Livo
    800
    200
    300.00

    44
    650 Twin
    658
    1,571
    -58.12

    45
    R15
    640
    598
    7.02

    46
    Classic 350
    545
    906
    -39.85

    47
    Husqvarna 401
    544
    434
    25.35

    48
    Radeon
    520
    760
    -31.58

    49
    Hayate
    498
    960
    -48.13

    50
    Avenger 160
    480
    3
    15900

    51
    Alpha
    472
    112
    321.43

    52
    Xpulse 200
    420
    1,132
    -62.90

    53
    Gixxer 250
    380
    1,604
    -76.31

    54
    Aviator
    360
    0

    55
    KTM 250
    348
    499
    -30.26

    56
    Wego
    264
    736
    -64.13

    57
    Vespa
    264
    690
    -61.74

    58
    Pleasure
    260
    164
    58.54

    59
    Access
    257
    511
    -49.71

    60
    Avenger 220
    222
    259
    -14.29

    61
    Saluto RX
    192
    2,140
    -91.03

    62
    Intruder
    174
    106
    64.15

    63
    Aprilia SR150
    166
    302
    -45.03

    64
    Maestro
    165
    174
    -5.17

    65
    MT 15
    160
    282
    -43.26

    66
    Aprilia SR 125
    150
    487
    -69.20

    67
    Aprilia SR160
    132
    0

    68
    Jupiter
    125
    283
    -55.83

    69
    SR 50 MT
    96
    671
    -85.69

    70
    Hornet 2.0
    88
    0

    71
    Husqvarna 125
    84
    0

    72
    CB Unicorn 150
    80
    160
    -50.00

    73
    Xtreme.
    80
    36
    122.22

    74
    Destni 125
    60
    120
    -50.00

    75
    Classic 500
    60
    712
    -91.57

    76
    Vespa
    40
    497
    -91.95

    77
    RR 310
    33
    90
    -63.33

    78
    KTM 125
    2
    74
    -97.30

    79
    Acheiver
    0
    2,489
    -100.00

    80
    Xtreme
    0
    1,031
    -100.00

    81
    Typhoon R 50
    0
    625
    -100.00

    82
    Fascino
    0
    600
    -100.00

    83
    Duet
    0
    546
    -100.00

    84
    Jive
    0
    320
    -100.00

    85
    Husqvarna 201
    0
    216
    -100.00

    86
    Lets
    0
    212
    -100.00

    87
    Husqvarna 251
    0
    154
    -100.00

    88
    CB Twister
    0
    130
    -100.00


    Total
    3,72,536
    3,69,273
    0.88

    Hero Hunk makes impressive gains
    In top ten, Hero Hunk has highest YoY growth in percentage terms. It is placed at 9th spot in the list with exports of 8,480 units in October. YoY growth has improved by a whopping 1627.09%, as compared to 491 units exported in October last year. Share in exports is at 2.28%.
    Hunk 160R was recently launched in Argentina along with Xpulse 200. Hero MotoCorp’s Argentina operations are being carried out in partnership with Gilera Motors Argentina. Hero will be aggressively targeting this South American country, as it has significant potential for growth.
    At number six, Honda Navi has also registered appreciable gain of 31.14%. Exports are up from 9,872 units in October last year to 12,946 units in October 2021. Other two-wheelers in top 10 include TVS Apache (12,549 units), Yamaha FZ (10,603) and Honda Dio (7,962). While Apache has negative YoY growth of -3.90%, FZ and Dio have posted positive numbers at 4.30% and 30.08%, respectively. More