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    New BMW G310RR Launch Price Rs 2.85 L – Rs 20k More Than Apache 310

    BMW India launched their 3rd motorcycle based on their 310cc platform built in association with TVS2022 BMW G310RR India LaunchAfter G310R and G310GS, BMW has expanded is entry-level portfolio to include fully-faired G310RR. It can be a good option for folks looking for track experience along with premium brand value associated with BMW nameplate. As of now, BMW’s fully-faired portfolio in India includes M1000RR and S1000RR. G310RR will take on rivals such as Kawasaki Ninja 300, KTM RC 390 and ofcourse TVS Apache 310.Bookings for BMW G310RR are currently open. It can be done online or at any of the authorized BMW Motorrad dealerships. To reduce ownership cost burden, BMW is providing easy finance options. These finance plans are being offered by BMW India Financial Services. There are three finance options, Standard, Balloon and Bullet, each with their own unique benefits and advantages. Users can choose as per their requirement. Loan tenure of up to 84 months is available for BMW G310RR. Monthly EMI plans start at Rs 3,999.BMW G310RR PricesTwo variants are on offer. BMW G310RR prices start from Rs 2.85 lakh, ex-sh. This is Rs 20k more than TVS Apache 310, which is priced from Rs 2.65 L. There is a BMW G310RR Style Sport variant on offer as well, which is priced from Rs 2.99 L. All prices are ex-sh. Two colours are on offer – White and Black. These are basically the same machines as the TVS Apache 310, minus some features and new colour / decals.All-new BMW G310RR has dominating street presence with dual headlamps, front cowl mounted compact rear view mirrors and decent-sized windscreen. The bike has low-set, pulled-back handlebar, one of the key elements that highlight its racing attitude. Other key features include chiselled fuel tank, split-seat design, elevated tail section and upswept exhaust.New BMW G310RRPanels used as side fairing appear similar to the ones used with Apache RR310. Much of the side section below the fuel tank is covered including the engine assembly. Mid-section of the bike has exposed frame, which helps achieve a rugged look and feel. Just like other BMW 310cc bikes, G310RR gets USD forks at front in golden finish.Other key features for all-new BMW G310RR include a 5-inch FTF instrument console with BMW Motorrad branding elements. It does not get Bluetooth connectivity, unlike TVS Apache 310 which allows users to pair the motorcycle with their smartphone. Once connected, users can access features like call alerts, message notifications and turn-by-turn navigation. Other details like top speed, fuel economy and distance covered can also be accessed. BMW G310RR has track-oriented ride ergonomics, as evident with the slightly rear-set footpegs. However, the bike can also work for city needs. It should suffice for some high speed fun on the highways.BMW G310RR specsG310RR has USD forks at front and a monoshock unit at rear. You do not have the option to get adjustable suspension like the Apache 310 BTO. It has 300 mm and 240 mm disc at front and rear, respectively, integrated with dual-channel ABS. The bike has ByBre brake callipers for improved braking. It gets conventional discs, instead of the petal discs seen on Apache 310.BMW G310RR SpecsPowering BMW G310RR will be the 312.2 cc liquid cooled, reverse inclined motor that does duty on Apache RR310. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox and has assist & slipper clutch. It generates max power of 34 PS and peak torque of 27.3 Nm. This is available with Sport and Track mode. When Rain and Urban mode is engaged, power and torque output is limited to 25.8 PS and 25 Nm. More

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    Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Specs Leak – Smallest RE Vs Classic, Meteor

    Apart from being the smallest, Hunter 350 is also likely to be Royal Enfield’s most affordable motorcycle on offer today2022 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Specs LeakRoyal Enfield Hunter 350 has been in the news for so long that even Covid-19 memories seem like yesterday. Okay, not exactly. But you get the point. Royal Enfield has taken their sweet sweet time and now, finally, we can confidently say that Hunter 350 is a confirmed name and Royal Enfield will launch it soon.We have seen multiple spy shots of Royal Enfield Hunter 350 test mules for a couple of years now. We have also seen Hunter 350 accessories too of which some are expected to be standard fitment on the top-spec variant of Hunter 350. These add-ons might be a part of variants or Royal Enfield might also offer them as accessories. These add-ons were a fly screen, pillion backrest, fork gators and a pannier too.Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Specs LeakRecently, going by type approval certificate filed with NCT Delhi Transport Department, Hunter 350 is confirmed as the official name of Royal Enfield’s upcoming cruiser. It is based on Royal Enfield’s popular Meteor 350 platform which is dubbed as J-series platform.According to the document, we can clearly see that Royal Enfield has gone with a smaller vehicle in size and it looks like it too. It measures 2,055 mm in length, 800 mm in width, 1,055 mm in height and has a 1,370 mm wheelbase. When compared to Meteor 350, Hunter 350 cruiser motorcycle is 85 mm smaller in length, 45 mm narrower, 85 mm shorter and has a 30 mm smaller wheelbase too.2022 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Specs LeakDesign-wise, Royal Enfield Hunter 350 seems to be heavily inspired by Triumph Street Twin which is not a bad thing if you ask us. The smaller than usual (with Royal Enfield standards) size comes together to form a handsome-looking modern retro motorcycle that exudes a ton of classic charm.Hunter 350 vs Classic vs Meteor – Specs & FeaturesRoyal Enfield Hunter 350 specs vs Meteor vs ClassicHunter 350 will get the same J-series 349.34 cc engine as Meteor 350 and make 20 bhp according to the type approval certificate. Wheel sizes aren’t known yet, but we can say for sure that it will get alloy wheels that are identical in design to Meteor 350 alloy wheels.It will also get disc brakes at both ends, but due to the lower price point, Royal Enfield might only offer single-channel ABS. Tripper navigation might not make it on Hunter 350 as a standard. It may be offered as an option. The round instrument cluster might be part digital and part analog like we have seen from Royal Enfield before.New Royal Enfield 350cc Hunter. Image – Smart VikerSuspension components are identical to the ones found on Meteor 350. Due to the smaller overall size, we expect it to get around 12 litres of fuel tank capacity instead of Meteor 350’s 15 litres. Looking at the dimensions, we predict that Hunter 350 might weigh around 160-170 kg.In terms of pricing, Hunter 350 is likely to be priced around Rs. 1.5 to 1.7 lakh (ex-sh). At this price point, it competes with newly launched TVS Ronin, Yamaha FZ25, Bajaj Dominar 250 and the likes. Royal Enfield will launch Hunter 350 on 7th August 2022. If Royal Enfield gets the pricing and product placement spot on, they have another winner at their hands. More

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    2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350cc New Gen Spied – Walkaround Leaks

    Everything about the upcoming New-Gen Royal Enfield Bullet 350 replacing the current-gen model2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350cc New GenRoyal Enfield Bullet needs no introduction in India. For many, it is not just a motorcycle, it is an emotion. And when this emotion is getting redesigned and reengineered, it is an absolute win for everyone.The Bullet marque is so old that even the previous two generations are familiar with it. A design so timeless and beautiful, its simple curves are mind-numbing even today. And now, this timeless beauty is set to be updated by Royal Enfield to stand the test of time even further.2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 New Gen – WalkaroundEver since the first set of spy shots of the Bullet 350 surfaced on the web, a lot of interest was generated among the Indian automotive purists and enthusiasts. Now, new spy shots have arrived, thanks to Bullet Guru. Not only it has been spied, 2023 Bullet 350 has been detailed in a walkaround video.Royal Enfield will retain the retro charm of the old motorcycle with its round headlight housing, twin pilot lights, round tail-light housing, round rear-view mirrors, and round indicators. The retro-styled handlebar is wide and gives the rider an upright riding posture.[embedded content][embedded content]The seat is a single-piece stepped unit like on the current-gen model and the footpegs look to be neutrally set. These features combined, give the rider a riding triangle that is comfortable for daily commutes as well as highway cruising.Most of the parts of the New-Gen Bullet 350 are expected to be the same as that of the Meteor 350. The new J-Platform underpinning the Meteor 350, is also expected to do duties on the Bullet 350. It is a double-cradle frame with the engine as the primary stress member. The front suspension will be a telescopic unit like the current-gen model. Rear suspension will be handled by a twin shock unit.2023 Bullet 350cc – Features and Launch2023 Bullet 350 will ditch the old and aging UCE (Unified Construction Engine) in favour of the new 349cc J-Series engine found in the Meteor 350. The exact power and torque figures are not known. The New-Gen model may perform exactly the same as the Meteor 350 or maybe slightly detuned to fit in Royal Enfield’s product lineup below the Classic 350.2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350cc New Gen2023 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is expected to come with more features, compared to the current-gen model. The motorcycle will get spoked wheels. Front wheel will get a disc brake while the rear gets a drum brake. Instrument cluster of the new Bullet 350 looks similar to the current-gen model.It might miss out on the tripper navigation on the instrument cluster found on the Meteor 350. It will get single channel ABS, as seen in the current unit. Launch of the new Bullet 350 is expected early next year. It will be priced around very similar to the current Bullet prices, which is about Rs 1.5 lakh, ex-sh. More

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    2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition Debuts – First Photos

    The existing Rally kit was designed for Hero Xpulse 200 2V but the upcoming Rally kit and Rally Edition will be based on Xpulse 200 4V2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition – Unveiled By Team Hero MotoSports in presence of CS SantoshHero Xpulse 200 4V is the most affordable entry-level adventure tourer in India and it is surprisingly capable for its relatively small engine displacement. The company is now preparing to launch a more off-road-oriented version of the adventure bike that will be more capable of taking on beaten paths.Called Rally Edition, this new variant of Xpulse 200 4V was unveiled today. Earlier, a type approval document filed by Hero MotoCorp at the NCT New Delhi’s Transport Department for registration was leaked online. The certificate mentions a new Rally Edition as well as the regular model.2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally EditionThis reveals that the world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer is not only developing an all-new Rally Edition but also an updated Rally Kit for the existing Xpulse customers. Hero already retails a rally kit for Xpulse 200 2V at a price of Rs 38,000. However, the new Rally kit is expected to be more advanced than the existing one and will comprise components added in the upcoming Xpulse Rally Edition.The document further reveals dimensions of the Xpulse 200 4V with Rally kit and the new Rally Edition of the adventure tourer. As per the certificate, the bike with the Rally Kit will measure 2243mm, 850mm and 1308mm in length, width and height, respectively. On the other hand, the Rally Edition is bigger with its length, width and height measuring 2255mm, 850mm, and 1320mm, respectively.2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition – Unveiled By Team Hero MotoSports in presence of CS SantoshWheelbase of the Rally Kit has been increased to 1419mm whereas the Rally Edition will receive an even bigger wheelbase at 1427mm. Increased dimensions could be the result of increased suspension travel at both ends. Standard Xpulse 200 gross weight stands at 288 kgs. The Rally kit version has GVW of 289kg while the Rally Edition GVW stands at 290kg. Both iterations will be based on Xpulse 200 4V.We expect ground clearance as well as seat height of both the Rally kit and Rally Edition to be greater than the regular model. XPulse 200 4V Rally Edition will feature longer travel suspension, a raised handlebar, wire-spoked wheels shod with knobby dual-purpose tyres and a longer side-stand to compensate for the additional height.Expected Powertrain Specs & PriceNo updates are expected to be made on the powertrain. Powering the current Xpulse 200 4V is a 199.6cc single-cylinder, air-cooled that makes 19 bhp and 17.35 Nm of peak torque. This unit is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The upcoming Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition could also get a new LED headlight that was introduced in Turkey a few months earlier.2022 Hero Xpulse 200 4V Rally Edition Debuts – Unveiled By Team Hero MotoSports in presence of CS SantoshCurrently, Xpulse 200 4V is priced at Rs 1.32 lakh and we expect the new Rally Kit to be priced at around Rs 50,000. Thus, the new Rally Edition of Xpulse 200 4V could be priced around Rs 1.80 lakh (both prices ex-showroom). More details are expected to be revealed soon. More

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    Mahindra XUV400 Electric Debut Sep 2022 – New EV Company Formed

    Mahindra has announced the formation of a new EV subsidiary that will focus on marketing world class electric SUVsMahindra XUV400 Electric SUV Render By GenX DesignsMahindra can be considered as the first major OEM in India to enter the electric car segment. After taking over Reva, they formed Mahindra Electric and introduced cars like e2O and e2O Plus. These were also launched in international markets. But sales failed to meet expectations. And soon these were discontinued.Fast forward to 2022, Tata Motors has become the leading electric car maker in India. Their Nexon EV is a huge hit. Mahindra is nowhere to be seen in the passenger electric car segment. But that is soon going to change.New Mahindra EV CompanyMahindra has announced the formation of a new EV subsidiary. This new Mahindra EV company will launch electric 4 wheel vehicles for the global market. Mahindra has already received Rs 1,925 crore investment for the same from British International Investment (BII).BII (formerly known as CDC Group), the UK’s Development Finance Institution and impact investor and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) have executed a binding agreement to invest up to Rs. 1,925 crores each into a wholly owned subsidiary of M&M that will be newly incorporated (“EV Co.”). BII will invest up to Rs 1,925 crores in the form of compulsory convertible instruments at a valuation of up to Rs. 70,070 crores, resulting in 2.75% to 4.76% ownership for BII in the EV Co. The EV Co. will focus on four-wheel (4W) passenger electric vehicles.Despite trailing @TataMotors in the EV race, Interestingly, @MahindraRise has raised $250 million in its EV subsidiary at the same valuation of $9.1 billion as the maker of Nexon and Harrier. @tpg invested $1 billion 11-15% in @TataMotors at a valuation of $9.1 bn https://t.co/0kMX7bBkOF— Ketan Thakkar (@ketanthakkarET) July 7, 2022The total capital infusion for the EV Co. is envisaged to be approximately Rs. 8,000 crores / USD 1 billion between FY 24 and FY 27 for the planned product portfolio. M&M and BII will work jointly to bring other like-minded investors in the EV Co. to match the funding requirement in a phased manner.BII’s investment is designed to significantly accelerate the availability and adoption of electric vehicles in India and other markets served by M&M. According to a recent survey by Roland Berger, a leading global automotive consulting company, Indian consumers are twice as likely as their counterparts in the UK and the US to consider the purchase of an EV. The investment alongside M&M in the new EV company supports BII’s undertaking that at least 30% of its total investments will be in climate finance.The EV Co. will significantly leverage the broader manufacturing capabilities, product development, design organizations along with the ecosystem of suppliers, dealers, and financiers of M&M. The funds will be utilized primarily to create and market a world-class electric SUV portfolio with advanced technologies.Mahindra XUV400 Debut In Sep 20222023 Mahindra XUV400 Electric spiedMr. Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director – Auto & Farm Sectors, Mahindra & Mahindra, commented: “Mahindra has very exciting plans to be a leader in the electric SUV space. We would share our vision that includes our comprehensive product, technology, and platform strategy at the UK event on 15 August 2022, followed by a reveal of the electric XUV 400 in September 2022. We would expect between 20% to 30% of Mahindra SUVs being electric by 2027”.Mahindra XUV400 electric is based on the XUV300 currently on sale in India. It is derived from SsangYong Tivoli. Once launched, it will take on the Tata Nexon EV – which is the best selling electric car in India today. Claimed range is expected to be in the 300 kms region.Mahindra Born Electric SUVs Debut On 15th AugAt an event in the UK on 15th August 2022, Mahindra will reveal their all new Born Electric SUVs concept. Teasers of the same have already been floated on the internet. Going by recent teasers, it is apparent that all three electric SUVs will share quite a few styling highlights among each other. All three battery-powered SUVs will be based on a common design language which will include exterior highlights like C-shaped LED headlights and taillights, etc.Mahindra Born Electric SUVs – TeaserPreviously, Mahindra even teased interiors of the cabin of an electric SUV. The teaser did not mention which specific model it belongs to which suggests that Mahindra could adopt a common design language for all three SUVs. It showcased a new wraparound design of the dashboard with a dual-tone theme of black and red. Red section of the dashboard extends from the centre console to the driver’s side door trim.Like XUV700, it gets a twin-screen layout comprising an infotainment display and digital instrument cluster. Another interesting highlight is a hexagonal, two-spoke steering wheel and a massive panoramic sunroof. Cabin is further illuminated by blue ambient lighting. Overall, Mahindra has settled for a minimalist design for its cabin which looks clean. More

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    TVS Ronin 225cc Launched – 3 Variants, 20 PS, 20 Nm, 120 Kmph Top Speed

    TVS Ronin scrambler motorcycle has been launched in India – 3 variants are on offer, TVS RONIN SS, TVS RONIN DS, and the top variant, TVS RONIN TDNew TVS Ronin LaunchedWhile entry-level retro segment was earlier the preserve of Royal Enfield, new challengers have emerged in recent times such as Honda CB350, Jawa and Yezdi. With growing popularity of such bikes, TVS will be looking to target this space in an aggressive manner. The contender from TVS is the Ronin scrambler motorcycle.Before the launch today, there were a lot of rumours about the new TVS motorcycle; From Zeppelin to Retron. They have all now been put to rest. There is only one new motorcycle, and that is TVS Ronin.TVS Ronin PricesTVS Ronin PricesThe new TVS motorcycle is priced from Rs 1.49 lakh for the base TVS RONIN SS, offered in two colours of Magma Red and Lightening Black. TVS RONIN DS mid variant is priced at Rs 1.56 lakh and come in Stargaze Black and Delta Blue colour option. Top of the line TVS RONIN TD is offered in Galactic Grey colour and Dawn Orange. Former is priced at Rs 1.68 lakh while the latter is Rs 1.71 lakh. All prices are ex-sh.TVS Ronin has retro styling with circular headlamp and rear view mirrors, tear-drop fuel tank and wide rear mudguard. Other key features include dual-tone colour theme, USD forks in golden finish, slim seat design and conventional grabrail. Lower section of the bike has blacked-out components such as the engine, belly pan and exhaust. It has multi-spoke alloy wheels in dual-tone finish.TVS Ronin PricesTVS Ronin claims to offer a comfortable riding stance with wide handlebar and centrally mounted foot pegs. It can work across city streets, highway cruising and some mild off road tracks as well. Bike weighs 160 kgs. It gets 17 inch alloys with tubeless tyres.New TVS Ronin LaunchedFor such a versatile bike, TVS has equipped it with SmartXonnect connectivity platform. With SmartXonnect, users can access features such as turn-by-turn navigation, race telemetry, low fuel warning and assist, lean angle mode, crash alert and call / SMS alerts. It also gets a Tour Mode.Key Features of TVS Ronin• All LED Lamps• Signature T-shaped pilot lamp• Asymmetric Speedometer• Exhaust & Muffler design• Chain Cover• 9 Spoke Alloy Wheels• Block Tread Tyres• Digital Cluster (DTE – Distance to Empty, ETA – Estimated Time of Arrival, Gear Shift Assist, Side Stand Engine Inhibitor, Service Due Indication, Low Battery Indicator)• Voice Assist• Turn by Turn Navigation• Incoming Call Alert / Receive• Custom Window Notification• Ride Analysis on TVS SmartXonnect App• Rain & Urban ABS Modes• Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) – Low noise feather touch start• Upside Down Front Fork (USD)• Rear Monoshock• Glide Through Technology (GTT)• Assist and Slipper Clutch• 3-Step Adjustable leverNew TVS RoninTVS Ronin specsTVS Ronin is powered by a new 225cc motor, derived from the 200cc unit that does duty on TVS Apache RTR 200 4V. It is capable of delivering around 20 bhp of max power @ 7750 Nm and 20 Nm @ 3750 Nm of peak torque. It will be mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Top speed of TVS Ronin is 120 kmph. While it gets USD forks at front, a monoshock unit will handle suspension duties at rear. TVS Ronin will have disc brakes at both ends. Single channel ABS is on offer with base and mid variant, while top variant gets dual ABS.TVS Ronin SpecsTVS Ronin will help bridge the gap that TVS currently has in its portfolio. The Chennai-based manufacturer currently offers bikes in 100cc to 200cc and 310cc segments. TVS may have hit upon the perfect formula with Ronin, at a time when there’s growing interest in the quarter-litre motorcycle segment. Deliveries will start at select TVS showrooms across India from later this month.TVS Ronin SpecsCommenting on the launch, Mr. Sudarshan Venu, Managing Director, TVS Motor Company, said, “The launch of the new TVS RONIN is a significant milestone for TVS Motor. The TVS RONIN motorcycle is designed from a blank canvas to be a reflection of the spontaneous, fluidic, versatile and multi-faceted young rider of today. It is designed to create an effortless and ‘unscripted’ riding experience. True to the TVS brand it has cutting edge technology and connectivity. TVS Ronin is a lifestyle partner complete with an exclusive range of merchandise and accessories, a riding community, and an effortless customisation process.”TVS Ronin SpecsMr. Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company, commented, “Motorcycling at the global level is changing. It is moving from serving a functional purpose to enabling self-expression, freedom, and the willingness to explore. Inspired by our customers’ need to chart ‘unscripted’ journeys, the TVS RONIN will carve a new segment based on an emerging lifestyle free from stereotypes, dated codes, and legacy baggage.TVS Ronin Brochure – FeaturesThis is thereby transforming the premiumisation into personalisation more and more, creating a trend in the two-wheeler segment. The motorcycle will bring a premium lifestyle experience for our customers, offering a differentiated brand ecosystem. I am sure our customers would appreciate the distinctive riding character of this motorcycle.” More

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    New TVS Ronin Cruiser First Photos Leak – Zepplin Inspired 225cc?

    TVS Ronin 225cc air-cooled single-cylinder motor is estimated to have a power output of around 20 hpNew TVS Ronin Cruiser – 225cc?First images of the upcoming TVS Ronin motorcycle have leaked online ahead of its launch on 5th July. TVS Ronin images were found on the official TVS website by Shreyas Sreedhar.While the exact displacement has not been officially revealed yet, the images reveal an air-cooled single-cylinder motor. Latest reports strongly indicate that it is a 225 cc mill. Power output is expected to be in the 20 hp range, mated to 5 speed transmission.TVS Ronin 225cc – OverviewThe TVS Ronin 225cc adopts a neo-classic bodystyle which is a crossover between a traditional low-slung cruiser and a rugged scrambler. The bodywork includes a slender fuel tank with pronounced knee indents, old-school side panels and no tailpiece. The dual-tone colour scheme and black finished engine and wheels enhances the motorcycle’s aesthetic appeal.TVS Ronin 225cc announces itself as a player in the premium segment with its sturdy gold finished inverted telescopic front forks, alloy wheels, thick tyres and a full LED headlamp which is characterized by a T-shaped LED daytime running light. The motorcycle is equipped with a single round instrument cluster and LED turn indicators.New TVS Ronin Cruiser – 225cc?We think it is a fully digital unit which is likely to incorporate mobile phone connectivity, TVS SmartXonnect system. The brown saddle, chunky exhaust canister, front and rear disc brakes are other noteworthy elements. Expect Dual ABS to be on offer.The latest TVS 225 cc motorcycle derives its inspiration from the Zeppelin cruiser concept which was showcased at the Auto Expo 2018 but there are crucial differences. For instance, the concept employed a liquid-cooled motor, spoke wheels and a full fledged tailpiece which are all missing on the production-spec model. The equipment level indicates that the motorcycle could be priced from around Rs 1.5 lakh (ex-showroom).CompetitionThis is a completely new segment of motorcycle for TVS. Their current range of motorcycles on offer are in the 100cc to 200cc range and then in the 310cc. They do not have anything in between 200cc to 300cc. The upcoming TVS Ronin is expected to sit right in between this segment.TVS Ronin 225cc could even rival Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – in price segment250cc segment is seeing a rise in demand. We have seen Bajaj taking over the 250cc segment with multiple launches under brand Pulsar, KTM and Husqvarna. Upon launch, TVS Ronin 225 could rival the KTM 250s, Husqvarna 250s and the Pulsar 250s. It could also take on the upcoming Royal Enfield Hunter 350, which is expected to launch next month at a starting price of Rs 1.3 lakh, ex-sh.Source More

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    Tata Nexon Electric Catches Fire In Mumbai – Official Statement

    This is the first Tata Nexon EV fire incident that has been reported since its launchTata Nexon Electric catches fireEV fires are not a rare phenomenon these days. We have seen EV fires take place from time to time. Even in a country like India where EV market is still in the budding phase, we have seen EV fires in electric scooters produced by various startups.But that doesn’t mean that EV fire hazards are only confined to startups or inexperienced manufacturers only happen in a country like India. EV fire hazards occur in the US too. Most of these EV hazards come from esteemed EV manufacturers like Tesla Motors and General Motors.Tata Nexon Electric Catches Fire – MumbaiNexon EV is the highest selling electric car of India. Every month, about 2,500 to 3,000 units of the EV are sold. Until now, there has been no reported incident of Nexon EV catching fire. But yesterday, a Tata Nexon electric SUV caught fire in Mumbai’s Vasai area. Videos of the same have gone viral on social media.As per a reader, the owner of the car had charged his Nexon EV with a normal slow charger installed at his office. After driving about 5 km in slow traffic commute towards his house, he heard clicky sounds from the car. Soon he was treated with flashes of warnings on the instrument cluster which made him park it at the side and get out.[embedded content][embedded content]Video shared by Twitter user KamalJoshi108, we can see firefighters spraying water on the burning Nexon EV. Even though a burning electric car can’t be doused with water, it can be beneficial in controlling the fire from spreading to the surroundings. EV fires take a longer time to douse, as individual cells are subjected to a chain reaction and will burn individually or in small clusters.Tata Nexon Electric FireTata Motors official Statement – Nexon EV FireTata Motors notified Rushlane – “A detailed investigation is currently being conducted to ascertain the facts of the recent isolated thermal incident that is doing the rounds on social media. We will share a detailed response after our complete investigation. We remain committed to the safety of our vehicles and their users. This is a first incident after more than 30,000 EVs have cumulatively covered over 10 million km across the country in nearly 4 years.”Why did it happen?It is anyone’s guess as to why Nexon electric caught fire. Some of the reasons include – Battery overheating due to overcharging or fast charging can cause EV fires. A battery compromised in a crash also caused fire. Battery chemistry, design and cooling also form a paramount reason why EVs catch fires.There are a million permutations and combinations that could have led to the fire hazard that happened with the Nexon EV in question. We will have to wait for Tata Motor’s investigation report as to why it happened. More