The Hero Maestro Edge is the most premium model in Heros lineup of scooters. It represents a giant leap for Hero MotoCorp as it is one of the first completely new products to be launched by the Gurgaon-based two-wheeler manufacturer since it split from its long-time joint venture partner - Honda.
Apart from the Maestro moniker, the Maestro Edge doesnt share a lot with the standard scooter. It has been built as a completely new product, with the focus on good looks and performance. It is powered by a brand new engine jointly developed with Austrian automotive firm AVL. This 111cc, single-cylinder air-cooled engine delivers 8bhp and 8Nm of torque through a CVT transmission. Hero MotoCorp claims an efficiency of 64kmpl for the Maestro Edge, which should make it one of the most fuel-efficient scooters in the market.
The Maestro Edge has a host of features like USB charging, underseat storage lamp, engine immobiliser, external fuel lid and an linked braking system. The instrument cluster gets a completely new design with an integrated digital display. The silencer gets an elegant titanium finish for the cover while the tail lamp is an LED unit, and the grab handle is a single piece. It gets a host of practical touches like a front luggage hook, a massive 22-litre underseat storage compartment and a front storage box.
The Hero Pleasure is a light and zippy scooter, built keeping the fairer sex in mind. It appeals to its target audience with trendy paint schemes and an integrated braking system (IBS), similar to the one in its elder sibling, the Hero Maestro Edge. The Hero Pleasures most significant update is the new IBS which is similar to the Hero Maestros combined braking system (CBS) which engages both the front and rear brake when the left brake lever is pulled. Other updates include a light in the glovebox, a lockable glovebox, a side stand indicator and combination ignition lock and seat opening mechanism. It also gets a new instrument cluster and a mobile charger socket, which is a very handy feature. The Hero Pleasure is powered by a single-cylinder 102cc engine which produces 7bhp and 8Nm of torque. The four-stroke air-cooled engine is mated to a CVT automatic gearbox. One can choose either steel wheels or alloy ones.
Wego is a 110cc scooter offered by TVS. This scooter stands tall and lean with no bulk in its design. Thanks to its unisexual styling, the Wego caters to the youngsters as well as the slightly older generation. Its feature list includes a fully digital speedometer, pilot lamp integrated in the turn indicators and black alloy wheels. The scooter is powered by a 109cc single cylinder engine that churns out 8bhp at 7500rpm and 8Nm of torque at 5500rpm. Wego gets an optional 220mm front disc brake and a 120mm drum brake for the rear wheel. Thanks to its mid-life update, the Wego now comes with a higher style quotient. It also has a generous palette of eight colours to choose from. This includes midnight black, deep sky blue, mercury grey, orange black, metallic orange, volcano red, sporty white dual tone blue and dual tone white. Competing in the same segment are Honda Activa 4G and the Hero Maestro Edge.
The Cygnus Ray ZR has been launched to complement the Ray-Z range. Based on the same platform as the Ray, the Cygnus Ray ZR is targeted towards young male consumers. The Yamaha Ray ZR features the same aggressive lines which made the Ray so popular among youngsters. The front gets a redesigned headlamp flanked by turn indicators. The profile also features revised lines, and the grab handle is big and easy to grab. The instrument cluster still doesnt have a digital display. Under the skin, the Cygnus Ray ZR retains the 113cc single-cylinder petrol engine, which develops 7bhp and 8Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a CVT transmission. The Cygnus Ray ZR rides on a telescopic front suspension and a rear monoshock. There is 21 litres of under seat storage. This scooter is available in four variants. Only one of those four has drum brakes with steel wheels. The other three are mechanically identical, with a front disc brake and alloy wheels. The two graphically different ones are the Street Rally edition that has different graphics, in red and blue. The Cygnus Ray ZR competes against the Hero Maestro Edge, Honda Activa 5G and the TVS Jupiter
It may be the highest-selling two-wheeler in the Indian market, but Honda hasnt stopped the evolution of the Activa. The latest set of updates that make up the 5G are more than merely cosmetic. The front apron gets chrome accents, but the LED headlamp will draw your attention first. The top-spec Deluxe variant even gets a digital display below the analogue speedometer; it now shows the fuel gauge, odometer and trip meter and a clock in the digital part of the instrument cluster. The Activa 5G also gets the new ignition key slot from the Grazia, which has the provision for the seat release. At the heart of the Activa 5G is the same 109cc engine which delivers 8bhp and 8.8Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a CVT transmission. It still rides on the archaic trailing-link front suspension and a rear monoshock. The brake setup consists of drum units at both ends with a combi braking system being offered as standard. A disc brake is not offered, even as an option. The Activa 5G is available in eight paint schemes blue, white, red, silver, black, grey brown and yellow. It shares the market space with the TVS Jupiter, Hero Maestro Edge and the Yamaha Fascino.
The TVS Ntorq 125 is the firms first upmarket offering in the scooter segment. It pulls out all the stops to ensure that an Ntorq customer has the maximum bragging rights of them all. It gets a features list that rivals the Honda Grazia besides the obvious ones, it also comes with a clock, average speed, top speed recorder, lap timer, and service and helmet reminders. The scooter is now available in two variants - drum and disc. The former features a 130mm drum brake at the front while the latter sports a 220mm disc brake. Both systems are equipped with SBS (Synchronised Braking System). It also gets a charging socket in the boot and a boot lamp, and an engine kill switch. The engine oil temperature is also on display, and there is an app-enabled parking locator as well as Bluetooth technology that helps it pair with Android phones. This is also the only scooter to get an engine with a three-valve head. It generates 9.3bhp and 10.5Nm and has a claimed top speed of 95kph. The Ntorq 125 is available in only matte colours right now yellow, green, red and white with the exception of a metallic red that joined the line-up recently. It competes with the Honda Grazia, Suzuki Burgman Street and Hero Maestro Edge 125.
Product Description : Activa 5G is the same 109cc engine which delivers 8bhp and 8.8Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a CVT transmission. It still rides on the archaic trailing-link front suspension and a rear monoshock. The brake setup consists of drum units at both ends with a combi braking system being offered as standard. A disc brake is not offered, even as an option. The Activa 5G is available in eight paint schemes – blue, white, red, silver, black, grey-brown and yellow. Meanwhile, the limited edition variant gets two colour schemes -- white with silver and silver with black. The Honda Activa 5G shares the market space with the TVS Jupiter, Hero Maestro Edge and the Yamaha Fascino. We have full range of Honda Motorcycle Product. Greycell Motoworld also deals in #Motorcar, #Threewheelers #Scooters #Motorcycle Accessories #Buses & Trucks #All kind of vehicles & Spare parts. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : USD 800 - USD 910 Product origin : INDIA Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Packing 1,10,20,24,45,96 Unit
The Fascino is Yamahas lifestyle scooter in the Indian market. The scooter sports a neo-retro design language with its main target buyers being the urban youth. The Fascino gets a distinctive appearance due to its curvy styling which flows right from its front fender to the tail lamp. It also sports bits of chrome on the bodywork and mirrors to accentuate its retro characteristics. The scooter features a large 21-litre underseat storage capacity which is good enough to accommodate a full-face helmet. Apart from that, the Fascino also gets a cubbyhole in the front apron that is capable of holding a mobile phone and a hook under the front end of the seat. It is powered by an 113cc air-cooled single-cylinder Blue Core engine that produces 7bhp at 7,500rpm and 8.1Nm of torque at 5,000rpm. This unit is mated to a continuous variable transmission (CVT). The scooter rides on 10-inch wheels with 90/100 section tyres on both ends. Conventional telescopic forks at the front and a link-type suspension at the rear take care of suspension duties. The Fascino gets 130mm drum brakes for both ends. While the company doesnt offer a disc brake for the front even as an option, it does come equipped with Yamahas Unified Braking System. The scooter weighs 103kgs and gets a 5.2-litre fuel tank capacity. The Fascino is available in seven colours- Sassy cyan, Dazzling grey, Beaming blue, Dapper blue, Glamorous gold, Season green and Darknight. It competes against the Honda Activa-i, Honda Dio, Hero Maestro Edge and TVS Jupiter
The Hero Duet is a unisex 110cc scooter positioned between the Pleasure and the Maestro Edge. It is one of the first new products developed independently by Hero MotoCorp since its split with long-time joint venture partner Honda. The Duet is being promoted as a family scooter. The metal body is beautifully moulded into a very modern and dynamic shape, which makes it one of the best-looking scooters in the segment. At the front, the headlamp and the turn signals have been integrated into a single unit on the handlebar, while the V-shaped chrome strip on the front apron adds a modest amount of bling. The black floorboard, seat and the grab rail contrasts beautifully with the funky paint schemes. The Hero Duet is based on a new platform and is powered by a new 111cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine. This engine delivers 8bhp and 8Nm of torque through a CVT transmission. It gets telescopic suspension at the front and a spring-loaded hydraulic damper in the rear. The Duet rides on 10-inch metal wheels and 90/100 profile tubeless tyres. It comes with the innovative combi brakes, with drum brakes at both ends.