Weekly Bike News Wrap-up: Hero Mavrick 440 Launch, Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Teased, Kawasaki Versys X 300 Spied And More
From new bike launches to thrilling spy shots and teases, here are the top highlights from this week
It has been a pretty interesting week for the Indian two-wheeler industry with new launches, spy shots, and notable updates on upcoming bikes and scooters. If you missed out on the excitement, here's a brief news recap for you:
Hero Mavrick 440
Hero MotoCorp has the launched Mavrick 440, starting at Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Those who booked the Mavrick 440 before February 15 will also get complimentary accessories and merchandise from Hero worth Rs 10,000.
Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Teased With Digital Cluster
Bajaj has teased the upcoming Pulsar NS200. The naked Pulsar will feature a new fully digital instrument console with smartphone connectivity via the Bajaj Ride Connect App. The upcoming NS200 also gets turn-by-turn navigation and all-LED lighting.
Electric News
Standup comedian and actor Anubhav Singh Bassi shared a post on Instagram teasing Ather Electric’s upcoming family scooter, the Rizta. The pictures featured the Ather Rizta with a camouflage wrap, and the comedian also showcased the scooter’s key.
iVOOMi has released a new update for their electric scooter range. The new update will bring a lot of new features to iVOOMi’s electric scooters including smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, keyless ignition, mobile app integration and more.
Ultraviolette Automotive has partnered with HPCL (Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited) to set up electric fast charging stations at HP petrol pumps across India.
Kawasaki Versys X 300 Spied
The next-gen Kawasaki Versys X 300 was spotted testing in India. It may be introduced in the next few months, likely powered by the same engine as the Ninja 300. The Versys X 300 will rival the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 390 Adventure in the ADV segment.
Jawa 350 Showcased In A New Blue Colour
Jawa Yezdi has showcased the recently launched Jawa 350 in a new Blue colour. The bike features dark blue fenders, side panels, a headlight nacelle, and front fork, complemented by chrome finishing on the tank, engine, and exhaust. The Jawa 350 in the new shade will soon be available in showrooms along with the existing colour options.
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