Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) have launched a brand new motorcycle in the commuter segment- SP160. The new 160cc motorcycle is the second offering from the Japanese in their “SP” lineup. The Honda SP160 will sit next to its sibling SP125 sharing the same design cues.
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has launched the Honda Shine 100 in India. The newcomer comes under Honda’s CB Shine and it will lock horns with the Hero Splendor. The Honda Shine 100 shares its design cues with the CB Shine 125. The bike features a curvy headlight and a sleek fuel tank with a single seat. The entry-level Shine 100 looks pretty simple and is a perfect package for a commuter in its class.
Bajaj Auto Ltd. (BAL) has launched probably the most affordable 125cc bike available in India- CT125X. The newly launched Bajaj CT125X looks similar to the existing CT110 X bike; the bike gets the same old round headlight with a cowl integrated with LED strip. The bike comes with minimal bodywork that is adequate for a proper commuter bike. The new CT 125X also comes featured with a headlight guard, engine crash guard and a luggage rack at the rear.
Festive season is just around the corner, many of us would have planned a two-wheeler for ourselves or family but the biggest two wheeler family had some other plans; Hero MotoCorp has hiked the prices for its entire range of bikes including the best-selling bike in India Hero Splendor.
TVS has pulled off covers from its new motorcycle which was teased just a couple of days ago. TVS is targeting the sports commuter segment, the bike looks stylish, is loaded with features and a 125cc engine, which will be easy on pockets to maintain looking at the fuel price currently. The new premium 125cc bike will compete with Honda SP125, Pulsar NS125, etc.