Weekly News Wrap Up: Suzuki Hayabusa India Launch, Bajaj Pulsar NS125, Yamaha FZ-X And More!
Modified On Apr 24, 2021 11:57 AM By Punya Sharmafor Suzuki Hayabusa
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Your news fix for the last seven days is here!
As the calendar reads ‘Saturday’, it’s our wrap-up time once again. So, here are all the biggest news of the past seven days that you may have missed:
The Peregrine Falcon Returns!
Suzuki India has finally put a date on the 2021 Hayabusa's India launch. After a hiatus, the ‘Busa will set foot in India on April 26, 2021, the bikemaker announced in an Instagram post. For expected pricing, specs, and other details, check out our story.
The Baby Pulsar NS Is Here
Bajaj Auto has launched the smallest offering in its NS lineup, the Pulsar NS125. The bike carries forward the signature styling of the Pulsar NS200 and comes in a few striking, new colour schemes. It employs a 124.45cc single-cylinder motor putting out 12PS and 11Nm. Head to our launch story for a thorough breakdown.
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An Off-road Friendly Yamaha FZ?
Yes, sir! Yamaha seems to be working on an off-road bike based on the Yamaha FZ. Recently, an RTO document was leaked that it would be called the FZ-X. Now, a spy shot of the upcoming bike has emerged on the internet, revealing quite a few details.
Hero Has Electric Plans For The Future
Hero MotoCorp has announced that it will be partnering with Gogoro, a Taiwan-based battery-swapping infrastructure provider. This pact will produce Hero-branded electric scooters featuring Gogoro’s battery-swapping technology for India. There’s a lot more to this partnership, which you can read all about in our story.
Ola Electric Announces Hypercharger Network
Snapping at the heels of Hero Motocorp is Ola Electric that has revealed details of its Hypercharger network (for its range of e-scooters), which will comprise 1 lakh charging stations across 400 cities in India. The plan includes multi-level charging stations at major city hubs, while malls, IT parks, office complexes, and cafes will have ‘Standalone Destination Chargers’. Besides, the company claims that the stations can recharge the battery to 50 percent in just 18 minutes. What else? Head to our story and you shall find out.