Bajaj introduced the new Pulsar NS125 in India and this was the only major launch that took place last week. Nevertheless, there were many other note-worthy updates related to upcoming products. For instance, Suzuki revealed the 2021 Hayabusa’s India launch date. More such stories went up on BikeWale last week and here are the top five of them.
Bajaj launched the all-new Pulsar NS125 in India. And it bears no resemblance to the existing standardPulsar 125 in any regards. The NS125 borrows the same perimeter frame as its elder siblings, the Pulsar NS160 and NS200. Powering the bike is a new 124cc, air-cooled engine that makes 12bhp and 11Nm. It is priced at Rs 93,690 and comes in four colour options - Beach Blue, Fiery Orange, Burnt Red and Pewter Grey.
After the specifications of Yamaha’s upcoming FZ X were leaked online sometime back, we recently rolled out our exclusive spy shot of the bike. The picture gives a closer look at what all it will incorporate. While the styling will be similar to that of the XSR 155 sold internationally, a majority of hardware is borrowed from the FZ FI that is available in India. For more details, click on the story link.
New colours of the Bajaj Dominar 250 have started reaching dealerships in India. These include Aurora Green and Vine Black shades, similar to the larger Dominar 400. Notably, the new colours will be sold alongside the existing Canyon Red and Charcoal Black colour options. In all other aspects, it will remain unchanged. After the recent price hike, the Bajaj Dominar 250 sets you back by Rs 1.70 lakh.
2021 Suzuki Hayabusa India launch date
Suzuki has finally revealed the definite India launch date of the 2021 Hayabusa. The new generation model of the sportsbike will drop on our shores tomorrow, 26 April. After being discontinued for a few months, the iconic superbike will now make a comeback with new styling, added features, more advanced electronics aids and a revised 1,340cc, inline four cylinder engine.
Bajaj has recently hiked the prices of the Chetak by a huge margin in India. The Urbane and Premium versions of the bike are available at Rs 1,42,620 and Rs 1,44,620, respectively. That means the former is pricier by Rs 27,620 while the latter is Rs 24,620 more expensive. The new prices were revealed when Bajaj had recently opened the bookings for the Chetak in Pune and Bengaluru for 48 hours.
(All prices are ex-showroom)