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Maruti to launch Cervo this Diwali
Maruti (in fact, media) has been tantalizing us for quite a while with the prospect of launching the ultra small car Cervo. Now, credible ...
Bajaj Auto launches ultra-low-cost car RE 60
Bajaj Auto Ltd launched its first-ever four-wheeled vehicle, saying the RE60 would target commercial users and three-wheeled vehicle own...
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Sunday, 6 January 2013
30 New Bikes For 2013
2013 will see a host of launches in the 2-wheeler market, ranging from scooters to high performance motorcycles
Piaggio will launch the Flyer 125 scooter which will be a mass market scooter priced aggressively.
Yamaha will not launch any bikes next year. Instead the company will bring in a 125cc scooter positioned at male buyers.
Honda's first 125cc scooter in the Indian market will be launched next year, it will be priced at around Rs. 65,000/-
Bajaj Auto will launch the most advanced 100cc motorcycle in January 2013.
TVS will re-launch the Victor commuter motorcycle, which offers good mileage
Hero is expected to launch its first product without Honda technology next year, it is likely to be the all new Splendor.
Honda will launch an entry level 100cc motorcycle from the Dream series.
Mahindra will finally re-launch the Stallio, re-badging it as the Panthero.
KTM will launch its second bike in India, the 390 Duke, which will be priced around Rs. 2 lakhs
Bajaj Auto will launch the most powerful version of the Pulsar, the Pulsar 375 in the second half of 2013
Hyosung's GV250 cruiser motorcycle is a 250cc machine which will be priced below Rs. 2 lakhs
Aprilia is expected to bring a small capacity (200cc) version of its flagship RSV4 motorcycle, called the RS200.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300R will be launched by June, offering thrilling performance from its 296cc parallel twin engine.
The 300cc Mahindra Mojo will hit showrooms by the end of next year.
DSK will bring the Hyosung GV650 cruiser motorcycle next year, priced at around Rs. 5 lakhs.
Triumph's Daytona 675 will be launched with a 675cc, 3-cylinder engine at Rs. 7 lakhs.
Royal Enfield's Cafe Racer is set for launch next year with a 535cc engine
Honda's new 500cc machine, the CBR500R will be offered with around 46 BHP of power
The Honda CB500F is the semi-faired version of the CBR500R, using the same engine.
Suzuki will launch the updated Hayabusa, which gets ABS and better brakes.
Triumph's entry level bike in India will be the classic Bonneville.
The Tiger X800C is a true off-road machine, priced at around Rs. 12 lakhs.
Triumph's Speed Triple uses a 675cc engine and will be priced around Rs. 6 lakhs.
The Triumph Thunderbird Storm is a cruiser motorcycle which uses a 1700cc engine.
The Triumph Rocket needs no introduction, with power coming in from a 2294cc, three-cylinder engine
BMW's updated S1000RR gets electronically adjustable suspension and loses some weight too.
The Ducati Hypermotard 821 features three selectable power maps and has traction control, ABS and Brembo brakes.
The Ducati Hyperstrada will be launched in the later half of next year, priced at Rs. 13 lakhs
The recently unveiled Ducati 1199 Panigale R will be launched at a price of around Rs. 25 lakhs, featuring a 12,000 RPM redline.
Honda will launch the 2013 CBR1000RR which gets sharper styling
- Piaggio will launch the Flyer 125 scooter which will be a mass market scooter priced aggressively.
- Yamaha will not launch any bikes next year. Instead the company will bring in a 125cc scooter positioned at male buyers.
- Honda's first 125cc scooter in the Indian market will be launched next year, it will be priced at around Rs. 65,000/-
- Bajaj Auto will launch the most advanced 100cc motorcycle in January 2013.
- TVS will re-launch the Victor commuter motorcycle, which offers good mileage.
- Hero is expected to launch its first product without Honda technology next year, it is likely to be the all new Splendor.
- Honda will launch an entry level 100cc motorcycle from the Dream series.
- Mahindra will finally re-launch the Stallio, re-badging it as the Panthero.
- KTM will launch its second bike in India, the 390 Duke, which will be priced around Rs. 2 lakhs.
- Bajaj Auto will launch the most powerful version of the Pulsar, the Pulsar 375 in the second half of 2013.
- Hyosung's GV250 cruiser motorcycle is a 250cc machine which will be priced below Rs. 2 lakhs.
- Aprilia is expected to bring a small capacity (200cc) version of its flagship RSV4 motorcycle, called the RS200.
- The Kawasaki Ninja 300R will be launched by June, offering thrilling performance from its 296cc parallel twin engine.
- The 300cc Mahindra Mojo will hit showrooms by the end of next year.
- DSK will bring the Hyosung GV650 cruiser motorcycle next year, priced at around Rs. 5 lakhs.
- Triumph's Daytona 675 will be launched with a 675cc, 3-cylinder engine at Rs. 7 lakhs.
- Royal Enfield's Cafe Racer is set for launch next year with a 535cc engine
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Maruti to launch Cervo this Diwali
Maruti (in fact, media) has been tantalizing us for quite a while with the prospect of launching the ultra small car Cervo. Now, credible media reports have it that the Cervo is all set to be launched this Diwali, replacing the iconic Maruti 800. According to a report by Economic Times, Cervo will be launched this Diwali, priced between 2-2.5 lakh. Although a senior official from Maruti Suzuki has confirmed that “the work on the car is going on and the company is planning to launch it before Diwali,” there is no guarantee that the new car is going to be in the same shape that you see in these pictures. However, we can assure you that there is something brewing in the Maruti plant and the cat will be out of the bag during the upcoming festive season.
The Cervo looks like a smaller Chevrolet Beat with cues from Honda Jazz's design. The phenomenal fuel efficiency is one of the USPs of this car. Powered by Suzuki's 660cc engine — as against Nano's 623cc — the Cervo could be priced a little higher than Nano.
According to a report by Economic Times, Cervo will be launched this Diwali, priced between 2-2.5 lakh.
Inside, the dashboard of the Cervo looks almost like the Swift, with the rectangular air vents in the centre and the circular ones on the sides.
Power windows and airbags are available in the international markets but chances are that Indians will have to compromise on that.
Although a senior official from Maruti Suzuki has confirmed that “the work on the car is going on and the company is planning to launch it before Diwali,” there is no guarantee that the new car is going to be in the same shape that you see in these pictures.
However, we can assure you that there is something brewing in the Maruti plant and the cat will be out of the bag during the upcoming festive season.
“The work on the car is going on and the company is planning to launch it before Diwali. The car will be priced below Alto and above that of the Maruti 800. This will be a big booster for the company. At present,¬ the company is working on the pricing of the diesel variant,” a senior official from Maruti Suzuki India Ltd told one of our sources on the condition of anonymity
However, the company refused to comment on the upcoming car officially and said they do not comment on their future models.
The parent Suzuki Motor Company already markets a mini- compact car in Japan with an engine capacity of less than 800 cc
Maruti Cervo
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Bajaj Auto launches ultra-low-cost car RE 60
Bajaj Auto Ltd launched its first-ever four-wheeled vehicle, saying the RE60 would target commercial users and three-wheeled vehicle owners in India.
Bajaj Auto Ltd launched its first-ever four-wheeled vehicle, saying the RE60 would target commercial users and three-wheeled vehicle owners in India, and that production could involve Nissan and Renault.
The unveiling of the four-seater RE60 ended months of rumours that have buzzed around India's auto industry on the nature of the vehicle, which promises low carbon emissions and fuel efficiency, the company said in a much-anticipated launch.
The vehicle resembles an over-sized hatchback with an elevated roof.
France's Renault SA and Japan's Nissan Motor Co, who worked with Bajaj on developing what was slated to be an ultra low-cost minicar, will decide on co-operation on the RE60 in the next few days, Bajaj Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj said.
"At no point we intended to be contract manufacturers for Renault-Nissan... With small or big modification, we can supply to Renault-Nissan if they wish," Bajaj said.
"They have not seen the product... If Renault-Nissan were to walk away, that is also fine with us."
Bajaj is India's second-largest two-wheeled vehicle maker, and is the world's leader in the three-wheeled vehicle segment, which includes the popular rickshaw taxis used across Asia's third-largest economy.
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