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Saturday, 6 July 2013
Honda launches CB Trigger in India
Honda is on a product offensive, launching and refreshing bikes every now and then. The company has now launched the CB Trigger 150cc motorcycle.

The Honda CB Tigger is the replacement for the CB Dazzler. It is pitched against the Yamaha FZ and TVS Apache 160.

The Honda CB Trigger will go on sale in India in May and prices will be announced next month. It is expected to start at Rs. 75,000/

The Honda CB Trigger is powered by a 150cc air-cooled engine which generates 13.81 HP of power and 12.5 Nm of torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox

The Honda CB Trigger weighs in at 137 kgs and has a fuel tank which can hold 12-litres of petrol

This bike features telescopic forks at the front and monoshock suspension at the rear. It has a ground clearance of 175 mm.

Honda's CB Trigger is offered in 3 shades namely black, green and red.

This Honda motorcycle gets LED tail light, full chain case, kick start, maintenance free battery and tubeless tyres.

The CB Trigger features an all digital instrument cluster, which is one of the best in the 150cc segment. It displays the time as well

Honda claims a mileage of 60 km/l on the CB Trigger, which will sit right between the CB Unicorn and CBR150R in the company's portfolio

Honda will offer the CB Trigger in 3 variants - Standard, Deluxe and CBS.

The CB Trigger is the first bike in its segment to feature combi-brake system, which reduces braking distance by 32 percent

The Honda CB Tigger is the replacement for the CB Dazzler. It is pitched against the Yamaha FZ and TVS Apache 160.
The Honda CB Trigger will go on sale in India in May and prices will be announced next month. It is expected to start at Rs. 75,000/
The Honda CB Trigger is powered by a 150cc air-cooled engine which generates 13.81 HP of power and 12.5 Nm of torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox
The Honda CB Trigger weighs in at 137 kgs and has a fuel tank which can hold 12-litres of petrol
This bike features telescopic forks at the front and monoshock suspension at the rear. It has a ground clearance of 175 mm.
Honda's CB Trigger is offered in 3 shades namely black, green and red.
This Honda motorcycle gets LED tail light, full chain case, kick start, maintenance free battery and tubeless tyres.
The CB Trigger features an all digital instrument cluster, which is one of the best in the 150cc segment. It displays the time as well
Honda claims a mileage of 60 km/l on the CB Trigger, which will sit right between the CB Unicorn and CBR150R in the company's portfolio
Honda will offer the CB Trigger in 3 variants - Standard, Deluxe and CBS.
The CB Trigger is the first bike in its segment to feature combi-brake system, which reduces braking distance by 32 percent
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Ford launches EcoSport at Rs. 5.59 lakh
Ford launches EcoSport at Rs. 5.59 lakh
Ford has finally launched the much-anticipated EcoSport at an attractive price starting from Rs 5.59 lakh for the base Ambiente petrol variant. The EcoBoost petrol variant costs Rs 7.89 lakh in Titanium trim and the base diesel comes in at Rs 6.69 lakh. The 1.5-litre petrol auto in Titanium trim costs Rs 8.44 lakh.
The EcoSport comes in four trims – Ambiente, Trend, Titanium and Titanium Optional - and three engine options. Engine choices include a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre diesel and Ford’s much-awaited 1.0-litre turbo charged direct-injection EcoBoost petrol. The EcoBoost, however, is only available on the top-end Titanium trim.
It has got all right ingredients to stay true to what Ford calls it – the urban SUV. Although the long wait of almost 17 months has led to an inevitable loss of interest, the attractive pricing of the EcoSport will ensure that Ford has another winner in their hands.































































Ford has finally launched the much-anticipated EcoSport at an attractive price starting from Rs 5.59 lakh for the base Ambiente petrol variant. The EcoBoost petrol variant costs Rs 7.89 lakh in Titanium trim and the base diesel comes in at Rs 6.69 lakh. The 1.5-litre petrol auto in Titanium trim costs Rs 8.44 lakh.
The EcoSport comes in four trims – Ambiente, Trend, Titanium and Titanium Optional - and three engine options. Engine choices include a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre diesel and Ford’s much-awaited 1.0-litre turbo charged direct-injection EcoBoost petrol. The EcoBoost, however, is only available on the top-end Titanium trim.
It has got all right ingredients to stay true to what Ford calls it – the urban SUV. Although the long wait of almost 17 months has led to an inevitable loss of interest, the attractive pricing of the EcoSport will ensure that Ford has another winner in their hands.
The EcoSport comes in four trims – Ambiente, Trend, Titanium and Titanium Optional - and three engine options. Engine choices include a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre diesel and Ford’s much-awaited 1.0-litre turbo charged direct-injection EcoBoost petrol. The EcoBoost, however, is only available on the top-end Titanium trim.
It has got all right ingredients to stay true to what Ford calls it – the urban SUV. Although the long wait of almost 17 months has led to an inevitable loss of interest, the attractive pricing of the EcoSport will ensure that Ford has another winner in their hands.
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