Weekly News Wrap-up: BS6 Activa 125, Royal Enfield Classic 350 S Launched; TVS Jupiter Grande Gets Bluetooth Connectivity And More!
Modified On Sep 14, 2019 09:49 AM By Alpesh Rajpurohitfor Honda Activa 125
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Here’s a list of top five news that made the headlines in the two-wheeler world
A lot of interesting developments happened in the two-wheeler industry in the last seven days. First, we got to see the 2019 Activa 125, which is India’s first BS6-compliant scooter. And then, we saw the Jupiter Grande Edition becoming the second TVS scooter to get Bluetooth connectivity. Wait, there’s more! To make it easier for you, we have compiled a list of top five news which made the headlines in the past week.
BS6 Honda Activa 125 Launched:
Honda has become the first major bike maker to launch a BS6-compliant two-wheeler. The 2019 Activa 125 not only gets a future-proof engine but an array of new features as well and here’s how much you have to pay for all these new features.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 S - The Most Affordable Classic You Can Buy:
If you always wanted to own a Royal Enfield, then we have good news for you! The bike maker has launched a more affordable version of the Classic 350, which is priced at Rs 1.45 lakh, making it around Rs 8,000 more affordable than the standard model. So what do you miss out? Click here to know.
TVS Jupiter Grande Edition Launched:
With the launch of the Jupiter Grande Edition, TVS now has two Bluetooth compatible scooters in its portfolio. And guess what? It’s just Rs 252 more expensive than the previous variant! Apart from the new connectivity feature, here’s what else you get for Rs 59,900 (ex-showroom).
TVS Star City+ Special Edition Launched:
The Jupiter Grande Edition was not the only special edition that was launched by TVS in the last week. The bike maker also launched a special edition of the Star City+, which, as you might have guessed, commands a ridiculously low premium of just Rs 11! And for that extra amount, you get a new dual-tone paint option and a new seat!
Bajaj V15 Not Discontinued, Small Demand Still Exists
Bajaj’s ‘V’ badged models, the V12 and the V15, were quite popular when they were launched. However, due to low sales, the Pune-based bike maker decided to axe the V12 and according to some reports, the V15 was also going to face the same fate. But contrary to those reports, the V15 is still going to be on sale.