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Weekly Two-wheeler News Wrapup: Bajaj Pulsar F250 And N250 Launched, Yamaha R15S Trademarked And More

Modified On Oct 30, 2021 08:17 AM By Manaal Mahatmefor Bajaj Pulsar N250

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Your weekly dose of everything important from the world of two-wheelers



Despite the setbacks due to the pandemic, this year has brought forth some interesting two-wheelers, and the theme continued this week. Not only did the petrolheads had a lot to talk about, but there were some interesting developments on the EV front as well:

Bajaj Pulsar F250 and N250 Launched, Dominar 400 Gets Touring-friendly
Bajaj finally dropped the veils off its biggest Pulsars yet-- the Pulsar F250 and N250. The new bikes look promising on paper, and have an equally interesting price tag as well. Read all about the new Pulsars in this story.



The Indian bikemaker also introduced the Dominar 400 in a new touring-friendly avatar, with new windscreen, a sturdier bash plate and a lot more. Head to this story for a closer look at the new Dominar.



Yamaha R15S To Make A Comeback
Yamaha has been silently working on another variant of the R15, called the R15S. It will be offered in two variants, but the upcoming bike’s power figure will leave you stumped. Head to this story for all the exclusive details on the bike.



Jawa Working On A New Cruiser
Classic Legends will soon have a new cruiser, likely to be based on the Perak, to compete with the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. And yes, unlike the Perak, this bike will get a pillion seat.



Honda To Set Up Battery-swapping Stations Next Year
In a surprise move, Honda has announced that it will partner with e-rickshaw makers and set up battery-swapping stations in India in the first half of 2022. You must be wondering, why three-wheelers? Find out the answer in this story.



Ola Sets Up its First Hypercharger In Bengaluru
While customers still await the deliveries of their Ola Electric S1 scooter, the startup has commenced setting up its charging network. The first one is set up in Bengaluru and is the first of the 5000 chargers that the company aims to set up. Find all the details in this story.

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