Aprilia launched the Shiver 900 in India along with the Dorsoduro 900. It was launched internationally at the start of 2017 as a replacement to the Shiver 750. The Shiver 900 made its debut at EICMA 2016, where the naked street fighter's details were revealed. Not only does it get a larger displacement V-Twin engine, but it also gets a comprehensive electronics package. As for its looks, the new front mud guard, fuel tank cover, side panels and the tail fairing make it look sportier than the Shiver 750. Like the Dorsoduro, it is built around a steel-tube trellis frame that is bolted on to aluminium side-plates and gets a bolt-on rear sub-frame. Since the Shiver 900 and the Dorsosuro are based on the same platform, they share various components too. The motorcycle boasts of a 4.3-inch digital instrument cluster. The background and font colours can be changed to adapt to different ambient lighting conditions in order to optimise visibility. A rider can also pair his smartphone to the bike's digital screen by opting for the AMP kit. Through this, he can access the contacts and audio files on the go. The electronics package includes features like a traction control system, a two-channel ABS, ride by wire technology with three ride modes - sport, touring and rain. The suspension setup on the bike includes 41mm Kayaba inverted front forks and an adjustable mono shock at the rear. Braking duties are taken care of by twin 320mm discs with four-piston Brembo calipers at the front and a single 240mm disc with a single-piston Brembo caliper at the rear. The Aprilia Shiver 900 is powered by an 896cc, V-twin power plant that belts out 94bhp of power at 8,750rpm and 90Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. This mill comes mated to a six-speed gearbox.
The Tuono V4 1100 is the most powerful naked motorcycle from Aprilias line-up. In fact, there are very few motorcycles in the world that are powerful as this Italian machine. And this is possible due to the marriage of a brilliant updated engine and electronics. The overall design of the Tuono V4 1100 is almost like its elder cousin the RSV4. However, absence of the full fairing and the presence of a taller handlebar, helps us differentiate between the two. Powering this Italian machine is a 1077cc V4 engine that produces 175bhp at 11,000rpm and peak torque of 121Nm at 9000rpm. This engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox. This engine comes with three maps track, sports and race, and the rider can change these settings on the fly. The suspension duties are taken care of by top spec Ohlins suspension which comes with fully adjustable preload and rebound. The steering damper is from Ohlins too. In the braking department too, Aprilia has employed the top of the line Brembo dual 320mm disc at the front and a 220mm disc at the rear. Aprilia is known for equipping its motorcycles with some outrageous electronics and we can see that on the Tuono V4 1100 Factory as well. It gets the patented Aprilia Performance Ride Control (APRC), Aprilia Traction Control (ATC), Aprilia Wheelie Control (AWC), Aprilia Launch Control (ALC) and the Aprilia Quick Shift (AQS). The ATC gets eight different settings, which can be selected via the usage of mode buttons on the switchgear. The Tuono V4 1100 Factory competes with the MV Agusta Brutale 1090 when it comes to price, performance and product. However, the pricing makes this bike little inaccessible to a lot of motorcycle enthusiasts
The Vespa SXL 125 is a refreshed version of the Vespa S scooter. It is the most expensive and premium 125cc model in Vespas line-up of lifestyle scooters. The Vespa SXL 125 gets a refreshed design which is tune with the Italian marques retro character. It has been updated with a host of new paint schemes, a refreshed instrument cluster with an electronic display and a new mode button on the switch gear. The headlamp and the mirrors get a square design with chrome embellishment. It also gets a trendy design for the blacked-out alloy wheels and a 3D logo for the SXL branding. The Vespa SXL 125 is based on the same single piece steel monocoque chassis, which is used in the rest of Vespas scooter lineup. The Vespa SXL 125 continues to be powered by the same carburetted 125cc single-cylinder engine that produces 10bhp and 10Nm of torque. It comes mated to a CVT gearbox. Suspension duties are performed by a single side arm suspension at the front and a hydraulic monoshock in the rear. The Vespa SXL 125 rides on beefy 110-70 and 120-70 section tubeless Maxxis tyres. CBS is now a Rs 3000 option on the SXL 125, and will gradually be the only option once current stocks get sold out. The Vespa SXL 125 is available in orange, matt black, white and azure blue paint schemes. Vespa also offers a host of optional extras like a front chrome bumper guard, a perimeter kit and a retro visor for its range of scooters
The Vespa LX is the entry-level model in Piaggios scooter line-up in India. A modern incarnation of the original the Italian scooters from the 1960s, the LX is offered in a single variant with a 125cc engine. The Vespa LX continues to embody the simple-looking original design philosophy that made retro scooters so popular. The design theme includes the round headlight, curvy body panels and a slightly forward leaning stance. The Vespa LX is powered by a 125cc single cylinder unit that produces 10bhp and 10.6Nm of torque, and is mated to a CVT gearbox. Standard features include an electric start, front disc brake, single piece analogue instrument cluster that provides speed and amount of fuel in the tank. The Vespa LX rides on modern single side arm hydraulic front suspension and a hydraulic rear shock. Stopping power is provided by 150mm front and 140mm rear drum brakes. The Vespa LX 125 is available in four funky colours - monte bianco (white), giallo lime (yellow), rosso dragon (red) and nero matt black. The LX 125 competes with the Suzuki Access 125 and the Honda Activa 125, though it is way more expensive than these scooters
Notte is the Italian word for night. As such, the Vespa Notte is a cosmetic variant of the Vespa VXL125 that has blacked out everything. The bodywork is cloaked in matte black, the wheels are black, and there is no chrome to be seen anywhere on it. It runs the same 9.5bhp/9.9Nm 125cc air-cooled single cylinder engine as the regular VXL 125. The cosmetic enhancement is expected to be coupled with restricted numbers, to help its desirability and bump up the asking price. There is no real competition for the Vespa Notte other than products in the Vespa range and scooters from its sister brand, Aprilia
The Vespa SXL 150 is a facelifted version of the Vespa S scooter. Powered by a bigger 150cc engine, the Vespa SXL 150 is the flagship model in the companys line-up of lifestyle scooters. The Vespa SXL 150s retro design has been heavily influenced by the iconic Vespa scooters of yesteryears. The chrome detailing on the rectangular headlamp, mirrors, front suspension and the exhaust shield enhances the scooters retro appeal. The new seat offers extra support and comfort for the rider and the pillion. It also gets a new trendy design for the blacked-out alloy wheels, a 3D logo for the SXL branding and a revised instrument cluster with an electronic display. Bluetooth connectivity is now standard, with features like the ability to find service centres nearby using GPS. Owners can also use it to track their Vespa. The SXL 150 also a feature called Find Me that allows the owner to find it in a crowded parking lot. The Vespa SXL 150 is powered by a carburetted 150cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine. This engine delivers 11bhp and 11Nm of torque through a CVT gearbox. Suspension duties are performed by a single side arm suspension at the front and a hydraulic monoshock in the rear. The Vespa SXL rides on beefier 11-inch 110/70 front and 10-inch 120/70 section tubeless Maxxis tyres, which should improve the scooters riding dynamics. It gets a 200mm ventilated disc brake at the front and a 140mm drum brake in the rear. ABS is an option worth Rs 8000, but will become standard fitment by April. The Vespa SXL 150 is available in six paint schemes - orange, matte black, white, matte red, matte yellow, and blue. It doesnt have any competition in the Indian market.
There are over 60 electric scooters on sale in India, but the Ather scooters are the most aspirational of them all. It may cost a kings ransom, too, but here is what is on offer: a 60km riding range, a colour touchscreen instead of an instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, OTA updates, diagnostics that can be run via your phone (and the app), a top speed of 70kmph, front and rear disc brakes, a reverse gear, and the ability to charge to 80 per cent in 60 minutes. Ather has launched the S340 only in Bengaluru for now, because they aim to set up charging infrastructure along with the sales of the product. Their aim for The Garden City is to have a charging station within 4km of any point in the city. There is no real competition for the Ather S340, although the Okinawa Praise is something worth considering for anyone outside of Bengaluru.
The Optima Plus is an eco-friendly electric scooter made by Hero Electric. The scooter has a sleek body with a broad comfortable seat. The Optima Plus doesnt have a start button and all you need to start the scooter is a twist of the key. Being an electric scooter, you need not register the Optima Plus and it can be driven around without a number plate or a licence. The top speed of the Optima Plus is capped at 25kmph. The power output of the scooter is rated at less than 250 watts or 0.33bhp. The bike takes six to eight hours to recharge completely and can travel for a maximum of 70kms with full battery. The Optima Plus is available in three colour schemes, Classic Black, Burgundy Red and Stone Grey.
Hero Electric is one of the leading electric two wheeler makers in the country. The brand offers a wide range of models that are manufactured in Ludhiana, Punjab. Amongst its newer range of model is the new electric scooter called Photon. The new Photon is a high speed electric scooter which features two drive modes: Power and Economy. The former mode allows the scooter to attain a top speed of 45kmph which is fairly decent considering the competition. As for economy, Hero says the new Photon can cover up to 50 km on full charge when using Power model. However, the more efficient Economy mode claims an even higher range of 80 km on full charge. Standard features on the Photon include a polycarbonate head lamp for clear night vision, front telescopic suspension, a front disc brake and an anti-theft alarm. Unlike a few other models in its class, the new Photon requires its rider to have a license and complete registration for the two wheeler. The Photon is now available on sale in tree colours black, burgundy, white.
Product Description : The Indian version features conventional telescopic forks. The pillion seat seems to be positioned a little lower, at least visually, which should address some of the pillion complaints. The rear side panels have a Ducati Panigale-style gap which looks attractive when viewed from behind. Grab handles for the pillion have also been cleverly integrated, which was given a miss in the Version 2.0. The motorcycle features disc brakes at both ends and is now equipped with dual-channel ABS as standard equipment. The R15 Version 3.0 is available in colour shades of Racing Blue, Thunder Grey, Darknight and the MotoGP edition that has been inspired from Yamaha’s 2019 M1 ridden by Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinales. We have full range of Yamaha 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 2000 - USD 2150 Product origin : INDIA Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Packing 1,10,20,24,45,96 Unit
Product Description : The 'RTR' stands for 'Racing Throttle Response' and the motorcycle is designed with a racing approach. It comes with a lap timer in the instrument console and provision for the last three 0 to 60kmph timings. It is also the first bike in India to feature a petal disc brake. Now, TVS has equipped the Apache RTR 160 with ‘Supermoto ABS’ essentially is a single-channel ABS. The bike gets 17-inch alloy wheels in the front and rear with 90mm section tyres at the front and 110mm section tyres at the rear. The front forks have a travel of 105mm and the rear has a two-shock approach rather than a monoshock. The Apache RTR 160 is powered by a single-cylinder four-stroke 160cc engine which produces 15.2bhp of power at 8,500rpm and 13.1Nm of torque at 4,000rpm. This motor comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. It is available in seven different paint schemes, some of which are matte schemes. The latest update has been the ‘Race Edition’ which offers a fetching scarlet stripe over a white background. It essentially reflects the new look TVS has developed, with the 3D logo on the tank. We have full range of TVS 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 1250 - USD 1380 Product origin : INDIA Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Packing 1,10,20,24,45,96 Unit
Product Description : The Classic 350 comes with Disc brake, Spoke wheels, Electric start, ABS. The Classic 350 follows a classic retro styling with a round headlamp, mirrors and clocks and the abundant use of chrome giving it an elegant look. There are a bunch of dual-tone paint schemes that are accentuated by the pinstriped fuel tanks. The motorcycle is also available in Redditch edition, which gets a single solid colour for the tank while the other body panels are finished in black. The Redditch edition is offered in red, green, and blue colour schemes. Royal Enfield also offers the Classic 350 in Gunmetal Grey variant which features a matte paint job with a simple Royal Enfield decal on the tank instead of pinstripes and a dual-tone paint scheme. We have full range of Royal Enfield Motorcycles. 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 2350 - USD 2450 Product origin : INDIA Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Packing 1,10,20,24,45,96 Unit
The Passion Pro i3S is a commuter motorcycle that shares mechanical bits with the Splendor, but looks a whole lot better. It is targeted at those who want a basic and hassle-free motorcycle with a dash of style. For 2018, Hero has updated the Passion Pro with new paint schemes and decals to give it a fresh look. The instrumentation gets an analogue speedometer paired with a digital display for the odometer and trip meter. Powering the Passion Pro is the same tried-and-tested 97cc engine. This air-cooled single-cylinder engine delivers 8.2bhp and 8Nm of torque and is mated to a four-speed transmission. While this is already a very frugal engine, the Passion Pro further gets an i3S Start/Stop system to make it more fuel efficient. The Passion Pro rides on a conventional suspension setup that comprises of telescopic forks in the front and dual springs at the rear. The base variant gets spoke wheels and drum brakes, although the top-of-the-line variant can be specified with alloy wheels and a front disc brake. The Passion Pro is available in eight paint schemes, four of which are dual tone. It competes against the Bajaj Platina, TVS Star City Plus, Honda Dream Yuga and the Yamaha Saluto RX.
The 2017 iteration of the Glamour is the first motorcycle to be developed from scratch by Hero MotoCorp after the Honda split. It retains all the features and specs from its previous avatar. It gets the same muscular styling with funky decals. The instrument cluster on the motorcycle too is still part digital and part analogue. It also continues to get 'i3s' technology, which is Hero's patented start/stop tech to maximise fuel economy. The Hero Glamour SV is powered by a 125cc single cylinder petrol engine producing 11.5bhp of power and 11Nm of torque. This mill comes mated to a four-speed gearbox. While the FI (electronic fuel-injection) equipped Glamour is a different model, the Glamour i3s has only carburettion. Its company-claimed fuel efficiency is rated at 60kmpl. Hero offers the Glamour i3s in four colour combinations - black with blue, black with red, red and black with grey. It can also be had as a drum brake variant or as a disc brake model. The motorcycle competes against the Bajaj V15, Honda CB Shine, TVS Phoenix and the Yamaha Saluto.
The Splendor was launched back in 1994 and is the spiritual successor to the CD 100. It continues to clock over a million units a year. The Splendor is available in many different avatars, one of which is the Splendor Plus i3s. Despite being long in the tooth, it has a decent number of standard features. What distinguishes it from the competition is the addition of the i3s technology, which is a start/stop system that contributes to even more fuel saving. The bike is powered by the tried and tested 97cc air-cooled four-stroke single cylinder engine, which is also found in a host of other Hero bikes. This engine produces 7.4bhp 7.95Nm of torque. With emphasis on squeezing out maximum efficiency, the engine allows the Splendor Plus to offer decent performance and drivability. Unlike the Splendor Pro, the Plus does not offer adjustable preload for the rear suspension. The Splendor Plus i3s is available in six colour schemes, red, blue, silver, maroon, black with silver, and black with purple. The Hero Splendor Plus competes against the Bajaj CT 100 and the TVS Sport in the hotly contested commuter segment.
The Dream Yuga is Hondas most premium offering in their Dream series of motorcycles. Targeted at the commuter segment, this motorcycle carries a very conventional look and is very basic in its styling like the other bikes in the Dream series. The Dream Yuga gets a moulded headlamp cowl that adds a dash of style. Its eight litre fuel tank is more functional than stylish. The motorcycle also gets flashy decals on the side of the fuel tank which run all the way from the side panels to the grabrail. Powering the Honda Dream Yuga is a 109cc single cylinder air-cooled block mated to a 4 speed gearbox. Power figures stand at 8bhp and 9Nm while fuel efficiency is 72kmpl, according to Honda. The motorcycle runs on 18inch rims and 80/100 tubeless tyres for front and rear. Brakes are 130mm drum brakes at the front and rear with no option for disc brakes. CBS is now an optional extra for a few hundred rupees, and will be standard shortly. The Dream Yuga is available in two variants currently, with and without CBS. Electric start and alloy wheels are standard fitment. The Dream Yuga is available in six colours, five of which have a black base. The colour of the graphics differ you can have grey, bright red, regular red, yellow, or dark brown. The sixth colour is a red base with black graphics.
The Platina by Bajaj Auto is a commuter offering that sits above the entry-level CT 100. The motorcycle is a basic, no-frills machine that is available in two variants, Kick Start and Electric Start. The motorcycle is targeted at consumers who are looking for a hassle-free commuter motorcycle. The company had also updated the motorcycle with Comfortec technology for a more comfortable ride. The highlight of the Platina is its extremely frugal engine, a 102cc DTS-i unit which produces 8.1bhp and 8.63Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a four-speed manual gearbox with an all-down pattern. Bajaj claims an efficiency of 96.9kmpl for this motorcycle which makes it one of most fuel-efficient motorcycles in the country. As a part of the Comfortec update, the front forks have 28 per cent more travel while the rear springs have 22 per cent additional travel compared to the previous suspension setup. It also gets a softer seat cushion, rubber footpads and directional tyres to further improve comfort levels. The frame, exhaust and the grab rails are painted in black, while the engine crankcase and wheels are finished in silver. The rest of the design is pretty basic and Bajaj has maintained a very conventional look. The Platina is available in two colours red and black. In its segment, the Platina competes against the Honda Dream Neo, TVS Star City Plus and Hero MotoCorp HF Deluxe.
The 2018 Discover 125 is a cosmetic refresh of the existing Discover 125, unlike the full refresh that the Discover 110 is. It gets new graphics, LED DRLs, a new tail lamp and a new seat. It also get a part-digital instrument cluster that sports an analogue tachometer. Among the information displayed in the orange-backlit digital section is speed, fuel level, odo reading and trip distance. The 124cc single cylinder generates 10.8bhp and 11Nm. The Discover 125 is available in black, red or blue. It competes with the likes of the Hero Glamour, Honda CB Shine and Bajaj V12.
The Bajaj Dominar 400 offers the best value proposition at its price point, but improvements can always be made to a product. Keeping that in mind, Bajaj has gone ahead and done just the same. The 2019 edition of the Dominar 400 receives a host of upgrades that makes it a better product. The motorcycle continues to keep with the same design but has received few subtle updates to give it a fresh appeal. The motorcycle is available with the choice of two colour schemes Aurora Green and Vine Black. In terms of equipment, it receives an updated instrument console providing more information to the rider, secondary display on the fuel tank, new side mirrors, forged side stand and a double-barrel exhaust. In order to maximise its touring abilities, the motorcycle comes with straps located beneath the pillion seat that can be used to mount luggage using bungee cords. Coming to the mechanical upgrades, the motorcycle now features inverted front forks borrowed from the KTM range. And with that, it also gets a radial caliper for the braking system up front. The rear continues to sport a monoshock and a single disc for braking. Dual-channel ABS is standard. Next is the motor. Its the same 373.2cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder mill that now comes with a DOHC configuration. This has allowed Bajaj to extract more power from the engine which more produces 39.4bhp of max power at 8650rpm and 35Nm of peak torque at 7000rpm.
The Apache RTR 160 has been around for well over a decade now, and the 4V is the new generation of 150cc premium commuter from the Hosur-based manufacturer. It has got input from TVSs racing division, and the new 160 4V shows derivations that certainly make it sporty. For one, the engine has a four-valve head, which makes it the only 150cc premium commuter besides the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 with as many valves. It also gets oil cooling. It generates 16.1 or 16.3bhp, depending upon whether it is the carburetted or FI engine. Torque stand at 14.8Nm. A rear disc brake is optional for the carburetted version but the FI gets a rear disc brake as standard. ABS is on the options list now, for a little over Rs 3000 more over the equivalent non-ABS variant. It is a single-channel system. You get a slightly narrower rear tyre if you opt for the rear drum. The RTR 160 4V takes a lot of design cues from the RTR 200 4V but adds a few curvy bits like with the tank extensions, which makes it a very good looking motorcycle. The Apache RTR 160 4V competes with the other premium 150cc commuters like the Yamaha FZ-S, Suzuki Gixxer, Honda CB Hornet 160R, Honda XBlade, Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and its very own Apache RTR 180.