Weekly Two-Wheeler News Wrap-up: Crosser 150 Launched, Himalayan 450 Spied, Honda EVs Incoming and More!
Modified On May 1, 2022 08:20 PM By Nishaad Joshi
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Check out the hottest news of the past week in one story
This week saw a lot of important developments in the two-wheeler space ranging from new launches to OTA updates and a lot more. Check out the top five stories of the week:
Yamaha Crosser and XSR 125 Launched
Once again, it was a busy week for Team Blue. Yamaha first launched the Crosser 150, an entry-level ADV, in Brazil. Head here to read more about it.
Yamaha followed it up by launching the XSR 125 Legacy edition in the European market. If neo-retro motorcycles are your thing, check out all the details of the XSR 125 Legacy edition here.
Himalayan 450 Spied
The much awaited Himalayan 450 was spotted testing once again, revealing a couple of new details. Read our story to know more about it.
Honda EV And Commuter Bike Coming
This week Honda had a couple of good news for us two-wheeler enthusiasts. The Japanese manufacturer first announced that an affordable commuter that would rival the Hero Splendor Plus was on its way. If it interests you, you can check out our story here.
It followed the good news up with another one, announcing that it’ll be bringing more than one electric two-wheeler for the Indian market. If you’re fascinated by EVs and flex-fuel technology, you can read more about Honda’s plans here.
Ola Scooter Crash And OTA Update
The week didn’t start well for Ola as photos of a broken S1 Pro surfaced on the internet. What exactly happened? You can read about it in our story.
Ola also teased an over the air (OTA) update for the S1 range soon. If electric scooters interest you, you can read more about it to find out when we’re expecting these updates to arrive.
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Three New Colours And Hike In Prices
Royal Enfield was on a price hike spree this week as it hiked the prices of four of its models. The Scram 411 was the first one. You can head here to know how much more you’ll have to shell out now. It was followed by the Himalayan. Read more about it here. The two retro motorcycles, Classic 350 and Meteor 350, were the last ones to the party. If retro motorcycles are your thing, you can check out their latest prices here.
There was some respite among all these hikes from the Chennai-based manufacturer as they treated us with three new colours for the Meteor 350. If you’re planning to get your hands on one, you can see what new colours are on offer here.