Weekly Round-up: Royal Enfield Pegasus 500 Sold Out In Seconds, Honda Launches 2018 Activa-i and Aviator, and more!
Modified On Mar 20, 2019 01:29 PM By Gaurav Sadanand
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Here’s all the two-wheeler news summarized into one story, just in case you missed out
Royal Enfield Classic 500 Pegasus sold out
Royal Enfield’s latest offering that’s based on the World War II legend, the Flying Flea, received an overwhelming response. The response was such that bike’s online sale was over in the blink of an eye. For more details about this amazing feat, click here.
Honda Launches 2018 Activa-i and Aviator
Honda lately has been on an updating spree, wherein they have been reintroducing existing two-wheelers with LED headlights. First the Grazia, then the Activa 5G, Dio and now the Honda Aviator joins the LED race with some updated features to keep up with the competition. Read all about the scooter here. The Activa-i also features some new updates for 2018. Click here for more details.
Avan Motors Launches Xero And Xero+ e-Scooters In India
The homegrown electric two-wheeler manufacturer has launched its e-scooters, which gets features like a digital speedometer, top box and more! The firm also provides doorstep services for test rides, purchase and servicing of its scooters. To know more about the scooters, click here.
Vespa Notte 125 Launched
The Vespa Notte is essentially the LX 125 under the skin. Compared to its colourful sibling, the Notte gets an all-black paint scheme, which gives it a meaner look. For more details on Vespa’s most affordable scooter, click here.
New ISI Helmet Regulations For 2019
The Bureau of Indian Standards’ (BIS) have penned new regulations for helmet manufacturers for the year 2019. The new regulations will hopefully make helmets lighter and safer without compromising on quality. Once the new regulations come into effect, the sale of non-ISI helmets will be an offence punishable by law. To read more about the new law, click here.
Bajaj Auto Undergoes Organisational Restructuring
Bajaj is undergoing a complete overhaul in terms of organisational restructuring in order to function more effectively and fend off competition. New business heads have been appointed while some have retained their positions with additional responsibilities. Who answers to whom now? Click here to find out.