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    New 125cc Bajaj Pulsar Spied Testing – More Details Revealed, Compared

    New 125cc Bajaj PulsarAs per the new spy shots, Bajaj could be developing a new Pulsar line to carve out a much sportier version of its 125cc portfolioBajaj Auto has been working on a new 125cc Pulsar. There have been many test mule sighting instances in India and the new spy shots reveal more details about the bike. Looking at these test mules begs the question of which Pulsar subcategory it belongs to or if a new Pulsar line is under development.New 125cc Bajaj Pulsar SpiedThere is an increasing demand for feature-loaded 125cc motorcycles that fulfils fuel-efficiency demands but also offer a premium quotient. TVS is a step ahead in this regard and Hero has done a commendable job with their Xtreme 125R. However, Bajaj lacks the newness factor, something both rivals are offering.New 125cc Bajaj Pulsar Vs Pulsar P designCurrently, 125cc Pulsars (Pulsar 125 and Pulsar NS 125) are the company’s best-selling lineup and we might soon witness a third offering. Contrary to popular belief, this is less likely to be a N125 (N150 with a 125cc engine). Instead, Bajaj is likely to be spawning a whole new sub-brand or sub-lineup under its Pulsar umbrella.Recent test mules spotted show motorcycle’s side profile and we can see that it gets unique attributes of its own, while still retaining Pulsar DNA. When compared to Pulsar P range, Pulsar N range and Pulsar NS range, this upcoming 125cc Pulsar looks quite unique and looks like a more modern 125cc Bajaj Pulsar.New 125cc Bajaj Pulsar Vs Pulsar N designUnique design compared to existing PulsarsWe compared it with Pulsar P design, Pulsar N design and Pulsar NS design to see just how unique it is. Sure, there are a few parts sharing with other Pulsars. For example, the new Pulsar gets same wheels as Pulsar P150 (R.I.P.) and braking hardware. So, no petal rotors. Even the fuel tank and tank shrouds look similar to Pulsar P150.Rear tail lights and indicators along with rear tyre hugger look similar to Pulsar NS125. That said, there are many unique attributes with this new 125cc Bajaj Pulsar like flatter split seats, new tail section, new side body panels, new front mudguard, new RSU telescopic front forks with round reflector and beefy-looking suspension shrouds (covers) like a street fighter.New 125cc Bajaj Pulsar Vs Pulsar NS designExhaust setup looks almost identical to Pulsar N style bikes, but engine looks like it is gifted straight from Pulsar 125 (no prefix). Looking at the beefy suspension shrouds and single-piece handlebar, we reckon Bajaj is carving out a new street naked machine that will directly take on premium 125cc bikes.A fitting answer to Raider 125 and Xtreme 125R, if you may. Thinking in this regard, this upcoming Pulsar might get a more modern digital instrument cluster that packs many modern features. Considering 125cc Pulsars are Bajaj’s best-sellers, it makes a lot of sense for the company to expand their 125cc portfolio to incorporate a much more modern and advanced bike. What could be the name, though? Pulsar NS125Z? Pulsar N125Z?New Bajaj 125cc Motorcycle SpiedAlso read – Bajaj CNG bike launch date revealedSource More

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    Next-Gen Hero Destini Scooter Leaked – 125cc Activa, Jupiter, Access, Fascino Rival

    Next-Gen Hero Destini Scooter Vs Current ModelWhile current model on sale is a contemporary family scooter, next-gen Hero Destini 125 seems to be going for a retro scooter appealHero MotoCorp, world’s largest 2W manufacturer in volumes, is taking greater strides in scooter segment. Primarily known for its budget commuter lineup, Hero is gearing up to launch more scooters to consolidate its position. One among those upcoming scooters is the next-gen Hero Destini and the production-spec version has been leaked showing the entire vehicle.Next-Gen Hero Destini – Next big thing in 125cc scooter segment?The 125cc scooter segment generates less sales and interest than 100cc to 110cc scooters. But the magnitude of this landscape is changing and 125cc scooters are gaining more prominence. Capitalizing on this growth are OEMs like TVS, Honda, Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp.Recently, Next-Gen Hero Destini 125 scooter has been leaked ahead of launch. Interestingly, there has not been a single spy shot or this upcoming scooter and Hero has played its cards close to the chest. Regardless, we get to see the full scooter in production guise now and without any camouflage.One can also see most of the exterior features and attributes as there is no camouflage. When compared to current Destini 125, the upcoming model almost looks like it has taken a Classic and Retro scooter vibe. We say this because current Destini 125 looked like any other contemporary family scooter.Current Hero Destini 125 XTECNow, it has been transformed into a stylish and retro-looking offering that should take on the likes of Yamaha Fascino and Vespa scooters. We can see an all-new apron with sleeker turn indicators and contrasting trims. The chunky chrome has been done away with and the headlight is now in a triangular housing.Upgrade in componentsPlastic panels behind the apron are painted that continues on the floorboard and side panels have been transformed to look like a retro scooter. Seat looks more contoured than before and pillion backrest looks the same, while grab rail is painted black. Exhaust heat shield is new and so are the swankier alloy wheels.For the first time, Destini 125 is getting a front disc brake option. We can expect other attributes like an external fuel filler cap, USB charging socket, XTEC connectivity with turn-by-turn navigation and others. Powertrains-wise, it is likely to retain the same 124.6cc single-cylinder engine with 9 bhp and 10.4 Nm with i3S stop/start feature.We hope Hero is offering 12-inch alloy wheels like a Xoom 110, instead of 10-inchers. There might be a slight bump in pricing and the new model is likely to expand Hero’s presence in India’s 125cc scooter realm. Rivals include Honda Activa 125, Yamaha Fascino 125, TVS Jupiter 125 and upcoming Suzuki Access 125 facelift.Source More

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    2025 KTM 390 Adventure TFT Screen Spied – Himalayan 450-Like Position

    2025 KTM 390 Adventure TFT Screen SpiedRE Himalayan 450, Yezdi Adventure, Triumph Scrambler 400X and upcoming Hero Xpulse 440 are some of 2025 KTM 390 Adventure’s main rivalsRoyal Enfield Himalayan 450 has been making headlines recently. Not for good reasons, of course. But the bike has been one of the most popular in Indian motorcycling community and is a unique offering. Hero MotoCorp and KTM are prepping their challengers to rival Himalayan 450. KTM’s 2025 390 Adventure is taking production-spec shape as seen with recent spy shots.2025 KTM 390 Adventure – The next big thing in single-cyl ADVs?It is no secret that KTM is coming up with their next-gen Adventure motorcycle based on the new 390 platform that we saw with 2024 390 Duke. Currently, 2024 390 Duke is the only motorcycle to feature this new 399cc engine. Other 390 offerings like RC 390 and 390 Adventure continue with the old 373 platform.2025 KTM 390 AdventureAs seen in the recent spy shots from adventure_journey_, we can see an almost production-spec 390 Adventure that has made a couple of appearances before. The recent spy shots show minimal camouflage on the test mule and most components look like they are production-ready.For starters, KTM is cooking two versions of 2025 390 Adventure. One version gets smaller wheels that are likely to be 19 incher at the front and 17 incher at the rear, wrapped with fatter tyres. These are still wire-spoke wheels and might support tubeless tyres. This is the version that has been spotted in India and in the recent spy shots.2025 KTM 390 AdventureThere is another version of 390 Adventure with more off-roading prowess with higher ground clearance, bigger 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, skinny off-road tyres and the likes. This version is yet to be make its appearance in India. This is not to be confused with the 390 Enduro (name not confirmed) that has been spotted testing in India.Other notable cycle parts of the recently spotted 2025 KTM 390 Adventure are adjustable USD telescopic front forks, adjustable mono-shock at the rear, underbelly exhaust, new banana-shaped swingarm and others. All these are mounted on a similar main frame as 390 Duke. Design-wise, we get a tall windscreen, a front beak and a single-piece seat.2025 KTM 390 Adventure – Side390 Adventure TFT ScreenErgonomics seem to be pretty upright and footpeg positioning for rider seems to be slightly rear-set. Rider’s seat height looks like it is around 830mm. We can see the new TFT instrument cluster that is positioned higher to fall in rider’s peripheral vision, just like Himalayan 450.More off-road version of 390 Adventure spied abroadThe new 399cc liquid-cooled DOHC 4V single-cylinder engine makes 45 bhp of peak power and 40 Nm of peak torque on 390 Duke. KTM might tune the engine slightly to establish different character for 390 Adventure. 6-speed gearbox, slip and assist clutch, ride-by-wire, cruise control, traction control, dual-channel ABS and other features are likely. We hope the more off-road-worthy 390 Adventure version launches in India too.Source More

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    Honda CRF 300 ADV Showcased In India – Spotted Next To Himalayan

    Honda 300cc ADVs spied next to Himalayan 450 in IndiaHonda 2W India has already announced that they are working on launching new ADVs – Now, they have showcased a few to select individualsIn a thrilling development for motorcycle enthusiasts, the Honda Sahara 300, CRF300L and CRF300L Rally have been spotted in India, igniting speculation about their potential launch in the burgeoning sub-400cc adventure bike market. These sightings at BigRock Dirtpark in Bengaluru have created a buzz among off-road and adventure biking communities.Honda 300cc ADVs Spotted in IndiaImages are credited to adventure motorcyclist, Gauthaman Ramesh. The sub-400cc adventure segment has been gaining significant traction in India over the past few years, drawing the attention of major manufacturers. This segment’s growth is prompting brands to consider introducing models that are already popular in international markets. Honda’s recent sightings suggest that the company might be exploring similar opportunities.Honda CRF 300 ADV Showcased In IndiaThe sighting of these bikes follows the recent spottings of the Kawasaki KLX230 S, indicating heightened interest from Japanese manufacturers in India’s adventure bike segment. However, it’s important to note that the Honda CRF300L had been spotted in India around two years ago, leading to similar speculation at the time, but no official launch followed those sightings.Specifications and FeaturesBoth the CRF300L and the CRF300L Rally are powered by a 286cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 27.3 PS of power and 26.6 Nm of torque. Despite sharing the same engine, the two models differ in their configurations and intended uses.Honda CRF 300 ADV Showcased In IndiaThe CRF300L Rally is designed with a high-rise handlebar, an LCD instrument console positioned above the handlebar for rally-style riding, a tall windscreen, dual-LED headlight setup, a sump guard, and tank extensions, making it more suitable for long-distance and rugged terrains.Honda CRF 300 ADV Showcased In IndiaImport and SpeculationThe current sightings are believed to be private imports by customers rather than indicative of an imminent official launch. Without an official statement from Honda, the possibility of these models being introduced in the Indian market remains uncertain. If Honda does decide to launch these models in India, they are expected to be available through the Completely Built Up (CBU) route.Based on the US market prices, where the CRF300L and CRF300L Rally are priced at $5,449 and $6,199 respectively, industry experts estimate that if these bikes are launched in India via the CBU route, their prices could be in the Rs 4-5 lakh range. This pricing strategy would align with other models brought to India through the CBU route, such as the Yamaha R3 and the MT-03, which are priced in a similar price bracket.If launched via the CKD route, these new Honda ADVs could be priced competitively. This will help them take on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, which is also seen in the video parked next to the Honda 300 cc ADVs. More

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    New Hero Xoom Combat Edition Launch Soon – Brochure Leaks

    Hero Xoom Combat EditionWith its sportier, fighter jet inspired design, Hero Xoom Combat Edition could be offered at a slightly higher priceOne of Hero’s popular scooters, Xoom 110, will soon get a new Combat Edition model. Focus will be primarily on cosmetic enhancements. The equipment list will be the same as the top-spec ZX variant.Hero Xoom Combat Edition – What’s new?Xoom Combat Edition is wrapped in a new silver-grey shade. It is similar to the grey shade commonly seen with fighter jets. Coupled with the blacked-out bits, it creates a nice, eye-catching profile. Adding more dynamism are the neon-yellow decals placed on the apron and side panels. These too derive inspiration from the various numberings and other markings seen on fighter jets.Hero Xoom Combat EditionHero Xoom Combat Edition is essentially a new colour option for the scooter. With this latest addition, Xoom now has a total of five colour choices for users. The other shades available for the scooter include Black, Polster Blue, Pearl Silver White and Matt Abrax Orange. Colour options are based on the specific variant.Hero Xoom Combat Edition – FeaturesIn terms of equipment and features, Hero Xoom Combat Edition is largely the same as the top-spec ZX variant. The scooter has a sporty profile with a sharp front apron, aerodynamic side panels, stylish rear-view mirrors, diamond cut alloy wheels, a single piece seat and a chunky exhaust. The H-shaped lighting elements at front and rear complement the scooter’s sporty persona.Hero Xoom Combat EditionXoom also has segment first features such as corner bending lights and bigger and wider rear tyre. The corner bending lights can be quite useful when negotiating sharp turns. With a bigger, wider rear tyre, users can ride safely across both smooth and rough surfaces.Hero Xoom Combat EditionHero Xoom Combat edition – Tech kitPrimarily targeted at younger audiences, Hero Xoom Combat Edition has a comprehensive range of tech features. It includes a fully digital speedometer with real-time mileage indicator and low fuel indicator. Users can pair their smartphone via Bluetooth to access caller ID and SMS alerts. A USB charger is also provided with the glove box. Hero Xoom has a boot light as well.Hero XOOM Combat Edition HomologatedHero Xoom Combat edition – Performance, specsPowering Hero Xoom Combat edition is a 110.90 cc, air cooled engine. It delivers 8.05 bhp and 8.70 Nm. Suspension setup comprises telescopic forks at front and unit swing with spring loaded hydraulic damper at rear. Hero Xoom has 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends, shod with 90/90 front and 100/80 rear tyres. There’s 190 mm disc and 130 mm drum brakes at front and rear, respectively.Hero Xoom Combat edition could be priced a bit higher than the top-spec ZX variant. The latter is available at a starting price of Rs 79,967. Hero Xoom rivals the likes of Honda Activa, Honda Dio and TVS Jupiter.Source More

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    2 Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules Spied In Delhi Wearing New Camo

    Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedExcluding the electric underpinnings, Creta EV will have largely the same profile and features as the ICE CretaIn the compact SUV segment, users will soon be able to choose from multiple new electric options. One of these will be Hyundai Creta EV, expected to be launched in early 2025. Other upcoming options include Tata Curvv (ICE + EV), Mahindra BE.05, Maruti eVX and Toyota’s version of eVX.Hyundai Creta EV Spied In Delhi – Latest Spy ShotsTest mules of Creta EV have been spotted multiple times in recent months. Latest spy shots of the Creta EV are from Delhi, credited to automotive enthusiast Sitanshu. These test mules are wearing a different camo than earlier spotted Creta EV test mules and probably are in near production-ready stage.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedWhile heavily camouflaged, the core silhouette and lighting elements appear to be the same as ICE Creta. Hyundai has essentially chosen an ICE to EV conversion approach for its first mainstream electric car in the Indian market. Choosing Creta makes sense, as the SUV is already a bestseller. It is popular for its sporty profile and powerful performance.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedMoreover, ICE Creta was recently introduced in its facelift avatar. It has received a comprehensive range of updates, all of which will be available with the upcoming Creta EV. By sharing the same platform and features, Creta EV could be launched at a competitive price point. An intense battle is expected in the electric compact SUV segment. With competitive pricing and Creta’s strong brand value, Creta EV will be aiming to gain an edge over rivals.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedAs seen with test mules, Creta EV will have the charging port installed at the front. Other key features include sequential turn indicators, horizontally stacked LED positioning lamps and DRLs and a chiselled bonnet design. Side profile will be distinguishable with a new set of aero alloy wheels. While reducing the SUV’s air drag coefficient and helping improve range, the aero alloy wheels also have cosmetic relevance. At the rear, Creta EV will be getting connected LED tail lamps, a curvy spoiler, sequential turn signals and a high-mounted LED stop lamp.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedCreta EV interiorsSome of the features on the inside can be borrowed from other Hyundai electric cars. For example, Creta EV could be equipped with the 4-dot steering wheel, as seen with Ioniq 5. Other features will be borrowed from ICE Creta. It will include a dual screen setup, voice enabled panoramic sunroof and front ventilated seats. There will be a Bose premium sound system and dual-zone climate control. ADAS is also confirmed, as a test mule spotted recently was seen with a bumper-mounted radar module.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedCreta EV range, specsWhile there is no official confirmation, it is expected that Creta EV will have a certified range of around 450 km. To increase range, Creta EV will be equipped with an advanced regen system. A 45-kWh battery pack is expected to supply power to a single motor mounted on the front axle. If the electric motor is borrowed from new-gen Kona, output will be 138 hp and 255 Nm.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules SpiedHyundai has plans to introduce at least five new EVs by 2030 in India. The first one (likely Creta EV) will be manufactured at Hyundai’s facility in Chennai. The battery packs could be sourced locally from Exide. Hyundai and Kia had recently partnered with Exide for local production of EV batteries.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules Spied More

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    Hyundai Creta EV Spied Next To Tata Nexon EV Ahead Of Launch

    Hyundai Creta EV SpiedWhile it will have largely the same profile as the current ICE model, Creta EV will be getting an extended equipment listFor the mainstream market, Hyundai is readying the Creta EV. The ICE to EV approach is similar to that of other cars such as Nexon EV and Tiago EV. Hyundai Creta EV is expected to be launched in 2025. It will take on rivals such as Tata Curvv EV, Mahindra BE.05, Maruti eVX and Toyota’s version of eVX.2024 Hyundai Creta EV – DesignAs seen in The Fat Biker’s video, much of the skin is similar to the new ICE Creta facelift. There will be a few EV-specific changes such as a closed-off grille and revised bumper. What we can see in Creta EV’s fascia, is a front charging port. Lighting elements on Creta EV have horizontally stacked LED positioning lamps and DRLs, sequential turn indicators and a sculpted bonnet.Hyundai Creta EV SpiedTalking about the side profile, Creta EV will be getting a fresh set of aero alloy wheels. These have aerodynamic elements that also work to reduce the SUV’s air drag coefficient for maximum range. Rear profile has connected LED tail lamps, sequential turn signals and a curvy spoiler with a high-mounted LED stop lamp.Inside, most of the features will be borrowed from ICE Creta. To achieve differentiation, Creta electric model gets a slightly unique steering wheel with 4 dots like on Hyundai Ioniq 5.Hyundai Creta EV SpiedExpect features such as voice enabled smart panoramic sunroof, dual-integrated screens for the infotainment and instrument and front ventilated seats. Creta EV will get dual-zone automatic climate control and Bose premium sound system. Safety kit will include a comprehensive range of ADAS features, as confirmed by bumper-mounted radar in this spy video.[embedded content]Creta EV – Performance, specsJust like the ICE Creta which is popular for its exhilarating performance, the EV version will aim at delivering a similar experience. Creta EV is expected to get a 45-kWh battery pack. It could deliver a range of around 450 km. In real-world scenarios, the range could be around 250 to 300 km. Creta EV will have an advanced regen system, which will help increase range.Hyundai Creta EV SpiedAs seen in the video, the battery pack hangs down quite a bit as it is a derived EV and not a born EV. Hyundai and Kia have signed an MoU with leading battery manufacturer, Exide. There could be plans to locally manufacture battery packs for upcoming EVs from Hyundai and Kia. Creta EV will support fast charging and owners can benefit from shorter halts at charging stations.Hyundai Creta EV SpiedCreta EV will be offered in FWD format, equipped with a single electric motor mounted on the front axle. The electric motor could be borrowed from the new-gen Kona. This motor churns out 138 hp and 255 Nm. Several other details about Creta EV are yet to be revealed. For example, the SUV’s top speed, acceleration, charging time, etc. More secrets will be uncovered in the coming months. More

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    Kia Carens Facelift Spied In India For The First Time – Or Is It Carens EV?

    Kia Carens Facelift SpiedRecent developments at Kia’s stables suggest that the company is working on Carens facelift or it could be Carens EV tooCarens has been one of the popular premium MPVs on sale in India. Initially marketed as an RV, Kia Carens has shown great potential in people-mover segment. The company is working on a Carens refresh and test mules were spotted in South Korea some time ago. Now, Carens facelift test mules have been spotted in India for the first time.Kia Carens Facelift Spied In India For The First TimeIf we take Kia’s Indian portfolio, Seltos and Sonet were recently updated with new fascia and other design tweaks. Kia is on the verge of launching Carnival in India too, which is newer facelifted version of 4th Gen model. 2025 Kia EV6 was recently unveiled globally and is likely to make it to India.Leaving Carens the only model that has stayed the same (design-wise) since it was launched back in February 2022. With Carens facelift spotted testing in India, we can only grasp what the company is going for, in terms of design, from the rear. We can see an all-new tail light design with more aggressive appeal.These new tail lights get a more pronounced C-shaped design, reminding us of recently launched Mahindra XUV3XO. Going with Kia’s recent trends, tail lights will be connected by an LED light bar and will be advertised as ‘Star Map’ LED tail lights. There is a tiny possibility of this being a Kia Carens EV test mule too.Kia Carens Facelift Spied – RearKia is going for a subtle design revision. Unit spied in South Korea looked like it was a base or mid-spec variant as it donned a single-pod halogen headlight. Maybe like Seltos’ single halogen projector setup seen with lower variants. Revised front and rear bumpers, new alloy wheels, tweaked headlights and other changes are expected on the outside.Where features are concerned, Kia is highly likely to offer a panoramic sunroof with Carens facelift along with dual 10.25-inch horizontal screens on the dashboard. Primary highlight of Kia Carens facelift might be the inclusion of ADAS suite. Is Kia offering Level 1 or Level 2 driver assistance systems, only time will tell.When will it launch?Hat tip to automotive enthusiast Sitanshu who spotted this test mule in Delhi. Where powertrains are concerned, Kia is not likely to make any changes to Carens facelift and carry over existing setups. Kia Carens facelift could launch around the festive season or early 2025. We can expect a slight price hike when launched.Kia Carens Facelift Spied – RearThe 1.5L NA Petrol engine developing 113 bhp and 144 Nm mated to a sole 6-speed manual gearbox, 1.5L Turbo Petrol engine kicking out 158 bhp and 253 Nm mated to either a 6-speed iMT or 7-speed DCT and the 1.5L Diesel engine churning 113 bhp and 250 Nm mated to either a 6-speed manual, 6-speed iMT and a 6-speed torque converter will be carried over. More