Wednesday, 17 September 2025

TVS, Noise Partner For EV-Smartwatch Integration With iQube

TVS Motor Company and Noise have joined hands to introduce India’s first EV-smartwatch integration, connecting the TVS iQube electric scooter with a special edition TVS iQube Noise smartwatch. The new smartwatch has been designed as a mobility companion, offering real-time updates on vehicle status, battery percentage, estimated distance-to-empty, tyre pressure monitoring and charging process. 

 

Also Read: TVS Orbiter Electric Scooter Launched At Rs. 1 Lakh

 

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The TVS iQube is one of India's most popular electric scooters

 

Also Read: TVS iQube 3.1 kWh Launched At Rs. 1.10 Lakh

 

The watch also includes other information like theft and two alerts with haptics, crash and fall detection, geofence notifications, and safety reminders like low battery or charging complete prompts. This made in India smartwatch has been priced at Rs. 2,999 and will be available exclusively on the official TVS iQube website. The smartwatch comes bundled with a complimentary 12-month Noise Gold subscription.

 

Also Read: TVS Orbiter VS TVS iQube - What's Different?

 

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The TVS iQube Noise smartwatch offers an industry-first smartwatch integrated with an electric scooter

 

“We are committed to reimagining the future of mobility by seamlessly blending technology, sustainability and customer-centric innovation. Our partnership with Noise is a testament to this vision, transforming the smartwatch from a lifestyle device into a smart riding assistant. By integrating the TVS iQube with a connected smartwatch, we are empowering our riders with smarter, safer and more intuitive journeys while shaping the future of mobility in India,” said Aniruddha Haldar, Senior Vice President - Head Commuter & EV Business and Head Corporate Brand & Media, TVS Motor Company.

 

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More than 6.5 lakh TVS iQube electric scooters have been sold in India.

 

Also Read: 2022 TVS iQube Electric Scooter Review

 

The TVS iQube has sold over 6.5 lakh units in India, reaffirming its position as one of India’s highest-selling electric scooter brands. For TVS Motor Company, this tie-up is yet another milestone in its electric vehicle journey, as well as a segment first feature offered on an electric scooter in India.



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Honda WN7 Electric Motorcycle Unveiled

Honda has confirmed its first electric motorcycle, the Honda WN7, which will be unveiled in Europe. The WN7 is the production model of the Honda “EV Fun Concept” showcased at the EICMA 2024 show in Milan, Italy last November. The new Honda WN7 will be launched at EICMA 2025 in Milan, on November 4, 2025. The WN7 is part of Honda’s wider roadmap to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, with all motorcycles to be carbon neutral by 2040.

 

Also Read: Honda E-VO Electric Motorcycle Announced

 

The Honda WN7 features a fixed lithium-ion battery with a claimed range of 130 km on a single charge. The Combined Charging System Type 2 (CCS2) charger is said to enable rapid charging from 20 per cent to 80 per cent in 30 minutes. A conventional home charger is claimed to take less than 3 hours to fully charge the Honda WN7.

 

Also Read: Is An Electric Honda Shine Being Worked On?

 

According to Honda, the WN7’s performance rivals 600 cc internal combustion engine rivals in output, and 1,000 cc ICE models in torque. Two power versions will be offered, including a 18kW power version for A2 licence holders and 11 kW power version for A1 licence holders. A 5-inch TFT display will offer Honda RoadSync connectivity system and allied features.



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Tuesday, 16 September 2025

Ola Electric Hits 10 Lakh Units Production Milestone; Roadster X+ Special Edition Introduced

Ola Electric has announced achieving the 10 lakh unit production milestone from its facility in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. The company, which began manufacturing in 2021, achieved the milestone in less than four years. Ola attributes this milestone to demand for its S1 electric scooters and Roadster X electric motorcycles.

 

Also Read: Ola Diamondhead Prototype Unveiled: Rs 5 Lakh Price Targeted

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To celebrate the milestone, the company has introduced a special-edition Roadster X+. Finished in midnight blue with red accents on the seat, rims, and battery pack, the X+ is available with two battery packs: a 4.5 kWh unit and a larger 9.1 kWh pack. The smaller pack is rated at 252 km IDC range, while Ola claims the bigger unit can deliver up to 501 km. 

 

Ola highlighted that the 9.1 kWh version will use its proprietary 4680-format 'Bharat Cell', developed and manufactured in India. The company has been positioning these cells as a step toward greater localisation of its EV technology. 

 

Also Read: Ola S1 Pro +, Roadster X+ With India-Made 4680 Cells To Roll Out In September; Prices Slashed

 

Ola S1 X

At its annual ‘Sankalp’ event, Ola also announced two vehicles built around these 4680 cells, the S1 Pro+ with a 5.2 kWh pack, and the Roadster X+ with the 9.1 kWh pack. Prices are set at Rs 1.70 lakh and Rs 1.90 lakh respectively, with deliveries expected to begin this Navratri. Additionally, the S1 Pro Sport was launched with 5.2 kWh and 4 kWh battery options, starting at Rs 1,50 lakh. Deliveries for this model are planned for January 2026. 



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Monday, 15 September 2025

Citroen Aircross X Previewed Ahead Of Launch; Pre-Bookings Open

Citroën has previewed the next model in its new ‘X’ series - the Aircross X. The compact SUV is set to receive similar updates as the Basalt X, which was launched earlier in September. The Aircross X also marks the third model in Citroen’s range to get the ‘X’ treatment, following the internal combustion C3 hatchback and the Basalt.

 

Also read: GST 2.0 Effect: Citroen India Announces Revised Prices Across The Line-up

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Teasers preview new dashboard design and addition of cruise control; Automatic gearbox options to be retained.

 

On the design front, don’t expect any major changes to the exterior of the Aircross X, with the design remaining unchanged, including the alloy wheels. The bulk of the updates are inside the cabin with the Aircross X to also get the new, more squared-out dashboard design, replete with a dual-tone finish, new air con vent designs and repositioned air-con controls. The touchscreen is also set to now be a freestanding unit, with the instrument binacle also replaced by a freestanding screen. Also, expect new upholstery colours to be made available. As before, the Aircross is expected to continue to be offered in 5-seat and 5+2-seat configurations.
 

Also read: Citroen Basalt X Launched In India At Rs 7.95 Lakh
 

Citroen Basalt X Launched In India

The Aircross X is set to get the new dashboard design seen in the Basalt X (pictured).

 

On the feature front, expect the top variants to get feature additions such as ventilated front seats, push-button start/stop, cruise control, keyless entry, ambient lighting, LED fog lamps, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror and 360-degree cameras. The top spec model is also expected to get Citroen’s new Cara voice assistant.
 

Also read: Citroen Announces ‘Drive’ Commercial Vehicle Range For B2B Customers In India
 

Mechanically, the Aircross is expected to also remain unchanged with the familiar pair of 1.2-litre naturally aspirated and 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine options carried forward. The former is offered with a manual gearbox only, while the latter gets the option for a 6-speed torque converter automatic. 



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GST 2.0: Royal Enfield Himalayan, Guerrilla 450 Prices Increased By Up To Rs 22,000

With the recent GST rate revision, Royal Enfield has updated prices across its portfolio, covering the 350s, 450s, and 650s. Effective from September 22, the new Himalayan and Guerrilla 450 have gone up by as much as Rs 21,682, depending on the variant. The Scram 440 has also seen an increase of up to Rs 15,641.

 

Also Read: GST 2.0: Royal Enfield Classic 350, Hunter Prices Slashed; Himalayan, Super Meteor Pricier By Up To Rs 29,500

 

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All three motorcycles reflect a uniform 7.3 per cent rise in their ex-showroom prices. Here’s a detailed look at the model- and variant-wise changes. 

 

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: Rs 21,682 Maximum Hike

Model  Colour/Variant  Pre GST Post GST Difference 
Himalayan  Kaza Brown  ₹2,85,000  ₹3,05,736  + ₹20,736 
Himalayan  Slate Himalayan Salt  ₹2,89,000  ₹3,10,028  + ₹21,028 
Himalayan  Slate Poppy Blue  ₹2,89,000  ₹3,10,028  + ₹21,028 
Himalayan  Kamet White  ₹2,93,000  ₹3,14,319  + ₹21,319 
Himalayan  Hanle Black ₹2,98,000 ₹3,19,682 + ₹21,682

Out of the three RE 400s, the Himalayan 450 has seen the steepest jump. Depending on the colour option, the hike ranges from Rs 20,736 to Rs 21,682. The Kaza Brown now costs Rs 3.06 lakh, Slate Himalayan Salt and Slate Poppy Blue are at Rs 3.10 lakh, while Kamet White has gone up to Rs 3.14 lakh. The top-spec Hanle black has seen an upwards revision of Rs 21,682, and it now costs almost Rs 3.20 lakh (all prices ex-showroom, post-GST).

 

Also Read: 2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Launched At Rs 1.96 Lakh

 

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The new Himalayan is powered by a 452 cc single-cylinder, DOHC Sherpa engine that makes 39.47 bhp at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. It is paired with a six-speed gearbox and comes equipped with ride-by-wire, three riding modes, and a slip-and-assist clutch. 

 

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: Rs 18,479 Maximum Hike 

Model  Colour/Variant  Pre GST Post GST Difference 
Guerrilla  Smoke silver  2,39,000  2,56,387  + ₹17,387 
Guerrilla  Yellow Ribbon  2,54,000  2,72,479  + ₹18,479 
Guerrilla  Brava Blue  2,54,000  2,72,479  + ₹18,479 

Moving to the Guerrilla 450, the price hike is slightly lower when compared to the Adventure counterpart. The Smoke Silver variant has climbed by Rs 17,387 to Rs 2.56 lakh, while both Yellow Ribbon and Brava Blue have gone up by Rs 18,479, now priced at Rs 2.72 lakh (ex-showroom, post-GST). 

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Vs Guerrilla 450: Comparison Review

 

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The Guerrilla 450 gets the same 452 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine as the Himi, which registers 39.45 bhp and 40 Nm. It comes paired with a six-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch, and the same set of features as the Himalayan.

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Royal Enfield Scram 440: Rs 15,641 Maximum Hike

Model  Colour/Variant  Pre GST Post GST Difference 
Scram  Trail Green  ₹2,08,000  ₹2,23,131  + ₹15,131 
Scram  Trail Blue  ₹2,08,000  ₹2,23,131  + ₹15,131 
Scram  Force Grey  ₹2,15,000  ₹2,30,641  + ₹15,641 
Scram  Force Teal  ₹2,15,000  ₹2,30,641  + ₹15,641 
Scram  Force Blue  2,15,000  ₹2,30,641  + ₹15,641 

As for the Scram 440, Trail Green and Trail Blue now cost Rs 2.23 lakh, which is dearer by Rs 15,131 each. Meanwhile, prices for the Force Grey, Force Teal, and Force Blue variants have risen by Rs 15,641, with prices now standing at Rs 2.30 lakh (ex-showroom, post-GST).

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025 Registrations Open, To Be Held Between November 21-23

 

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The Scram 440 is based on the older Himalayan 411 platform but features a reworked version of the LS 411 engine. The motor has been bored out by 3 mm, taking displacement up to 443 cc and giving it the LS 440 tag. It also gained a sixth gear in the gearbox. In this updated form, the engine produces 25.4 bhp at 6,250 rpm and 34 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. 



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Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP Launched In India At Rs 28.99 Lakh

Honda has reintroduced its flagship supersport, the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade, to the Indian market, this time in full-blown top-spec ‘SP’ variant. Priced at Rs 28.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India), the Fireblade SP has been developed with extensive input from Honda Racing Corporation and the moniker makes it back to our shores after being eliminated a few years back. 

 

Also Read: Honda Africa Twin Recalled In India Over Wiring Issue
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The Fireblade SP is powered by a 1,000 cc inline four-cylinder engine with a semi-cam gear train, tuned to deliver 214.5 bhp at 14,000 rpm and 113 Nm of torque at 12,000 rpm. It features a higher compression ratio, revised valve timing, a lighter crankshaft and connecting rods, and a shorter primary drive. The setup is complemented by a 4-2-1 exhaust system that flows into a lightweight Akrapovic muffler.

 

The electronics suite offers multiple power modes, nine levels of traction control, three stages of engine braking, 3-levles for ABS, wheelie control, and more. All rider aids are managed and displayed through a five-inch TFT screen.

 

Also Read: GST 2.0 Effect: Honda Bikes, Scooters Get Cheaper By Up To Rs 18,887

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Suspension duties are handled by Ohlins Smart Electronic Control units at both ends. Braking is managed by twin 330 mm front discs with Brembo Stylema R radial-mount four-piston calipers, along with a 220 mm rear disc paired with a two-piston Brembo caliper. The Fireblade SP rolls on 17-inch wheels, shod with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V3 tyres. 
 
The Fireblade SP has a 1,455 mm wheelbase and a seat height of 830 mm. It tips the scales at 201 kg (kerb) and carries a 16.5-litre fuel tank. Ground clearance stands at 115 mm.
 



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New Maruti Suzuki Victoris Gets 5 Stars In Global NCAP Crash Test

Maruti Suzuki Victoris, the newest compact SUV for India, has received a 5-star safety rating by the Global New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP). The crash test was conducted under the ‘Safer Cars for India programme,’ and as per the Global NCAP report, the new Victoris has been awarded 5 stars for both adult and child occupant protection. The SUV, which is expected to go on sale in India later this month, scored 33.72 out of 34 for adult occupant protection and 41 out of 49 for child occupant protection. 

 

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Victoris SUV Unveiled: Gets L2 ADAS, 5-Star BNCAP Rating

 

 

Interestingly, this is the second safety certification received by the new Maruti Suzuki Victoris in less than two weeks. Earlier, on September 3, the Bharat NCAP also gave the car a 5-star crash rating, and in both cases, Maruti Suzuki India had submitted the car for voluntary testing. And the test results are similar. 

 

Maruti Suzuki Victoris side impact

 

Richard Woods, Chief Executive Officer, Global NCAP, said, “The 5-star Victoris clearly demonstrates Maruti Suzuki’s commitment to improved safety for its new models. It continues the trend set by the Dzire launched last year, which also achieved 5 stars. We warmly welcome Maruti Suzuki’s engagement with the requirements of Global NCAP’s new protocols. The result is a significant vehicle safety victory for motoring consumers in India.”

 

Also Read: All-New Maruti Suzuki Victoris Scores 5 Stars In Bharat NCAP Crash Test

 

Like Bharat NCAP, Global NCAP also tested the Victoris for front offset impact and side impact – both movable deformable barrier test and pole impact – for adult occupants. The front offset test revealed that the protection offered to the driver’s chest and right leg was adequate, whereas the rest were rated as good. In the Bharat NCAP test, protection offered to both legs of the driver was rated as adequate. Protection offered to the front passenger was rated good overall. 

 

Maruti Suzuki Victoris frontal

 

In both side impact tests, protection offered to both the driver and front passenger was rated as good by Bharat NCAP. However, in the report released by Global NCAP, the driver’s chest showed adequate protection in the Side Movable Deformable Barrier Test. However, in the Side Pole Impact Test, the rating was good overall. 

 

The list of standard safety features on offer. Based on the report, the SUV will get 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, and electronic stability control as standard. The front two seats offer seatbelts with pretensioners and load-limiters, while the two rear outboard seats offer ISOFIX anchorage. Subsequently, the report showed that the child dummies received full protection in both front and side impact tests. 

 

Maruti Suzuki Victoris Tests

 

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris will share its powertrain options with the Grand Vitara, featuring the 1.5-litre petrol and 1.5-litre strong hybrid engine. The former gets the option of both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmission, while the strong hybrid gets eCVT automatic. The petrol automatic also comes with the option of all-wheel drive. The footwell area was rated as stable, while the bodyshell was also rated as stable, and it is capable of withstanding further loadings.



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2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Launched At Rs 1.96 Lakh

The Meteor 350 was the first motorcycle built on Royal Enfield’s J-series platform, launched in India back in 2020. It arrived as the successor to the popular Thunderbird, aiming to carry forward that legacy in a more modern package. Over the years, Royal Enfield has refreshed the Meteor with new paint schemes and some feature additions, but for 2025, the brand is rolling out a more substantial update. The changes go beyond just colours, bringing upgrades in line with what we’ve already seen on the revised Classic 350 and Hunter 350

 

Also Read: GST 2.0: Royal Enfield Classic 350, Hunter Prices Slashed; Himalayan, Super Meteor Pricier By Up To Rs 29,500
 2025 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Launched
Starting with the prices, the outgoing Meteor 350 was priced from Rs 2.08 lakh to Rs 2.32 lakh (ex-showroom). Thanks to the revised GST, the Meteor 350 is now priced from Rs 1.96 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom). Colour options for the updated motorcycle include Fireball Orange & Fireball Grey, which are offered in the base variant, Stellar Matt Grey & Stellar Marine Blue, Aurora Retro Green & Aurora Red and the top-spec Supernova Black. 

Variant Colourway Price (ex-showroom)
Fireball Fireball Orange & Fireball Grey ₹1,95,762
Stellar Stellar Matt Grey & Stellar Marine Blue ₹2,03,419
Stellar (Kerala only) Stellar Matt Grey & Stellar Marine Blue ₹1,99,990
Aurora Aurora Retro Green & Aurora Red ₹2,06,290
Supernova Supernova Black ₹2,15,883

As for the updates, the Meteor 350 keeps its familiar design, with most of the changes centred around features. The LED headlamp – already offered on other RE models – is now standard across all variants, along with the Tripper navigation pod. 

 

The cruiser also gets new LED turn indicators, while the most notable addition is a slipper clutch. This upgrade, first introduced on the Classic 350 and later on the Hunter 350, has now made its way to the Meteor. Other feature additions include a USB Type-C fast-charging port; meanwhile, the Supernova and Aurora trims add adjustable levers to the list. 

 

Also Read: Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025 Registrations Open, To Be Held Between November 21-23
 

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In terms of powertrain, the updated Meteor 350 continues with the tried and tested 349 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor, which puts out 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of peak torque. This engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox. 



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Saturday, 13 September 2025

GST 2.0: BMW G 310 RR Prices Slashed By Rs 24,000, Now Priced At Rs 2.81 Lakh

Along with slashing prices for the C 400 GT by Rs 92,000, BMW Motorrad India has reduced the price of its entry-level fully faired motorcycle, the BMW G 310 RR, following the recent revision in GST rates for motorcycles. The updated price comes into effect from September 22, 2025. 

 

Also Read: GST 2.0 Effect: BMW C 400 GT Gets Rs 92,000 Price Cut, Now Priced At Rs 10.83 Lakh

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The standard variant of the G 310 RR, previously priced at Rs 3.05 lakh (ex-showroom), now comes at a sticker price of Rs 2.81 lakh (ex-showroom). This represents a reduction of Rs 24,000, making the motorcycle more accessible to buyers.  
 
The G 310 RR is BMW Motorrad’s most affordable fully-faired motorcycle in India, developed in partnership with TVS Motor Company. It shares its platform with the TVS Apache RR 310 but carries BMW’s styling and brand positioning. 

 

Also Read: GST Hiked To 40% On Motorcycles Above 350cc
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The bike is powered by a 312 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 34 bhp at 9,700 rpm and 27.3 Nm at 7,700 rpm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Some of the features include ride-by-wire throttle, riding modes, dual-channel ABS, full-LED lighting, and a colour TFT display. 
 
With the revised price, the BMW G 310 RR now sits more competitively in the sub-Rs 3 lakh segment, where it rivals models like the KTM RC 390, TVS Apache RR 310 and the likes.  



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KTM 160 Duke: In Pictures

KTM India recently launched the 160 Duke in the country at a price tag of Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom). The new 160 Duke is now the entry-level model in the Duke family, after the KTM 125 Duke was discontinued earlier this year. Let’s take a closer look at the most powerful 160 cc offering in the Indian market, currently.  

 

Also Read: KTM 160 Duke Launched At Rs. 1.85 Lakh
 

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The KTM 160 Duke looks like the KTM 200 Duke, and that is primarily because both share the same platform. Thereby, the hardware components are the same.  

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The overall design of the baby Duke is very sharp and sporty, and as KTM says, targeted at young riders in the 18-24 years age bracket, and will also address other riders upgrading from smaller machines.

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The 160 Duke is offered with the colour options: Electronic Orange, Atlantic Blue & Silver Metallic Matte.

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Based on the first-generation platform of the Duke family, which included the KTM 200 Duke and KTM 125 Duke, the new KTM 160 Duke is built around an all-new 160 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine.

 

Also Read: KTM 390 Adventure X Vs Triumph Scrambler 400X Comparison Review

 

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The 164.2 cc SOHC engine puts out 18.7 bhp at 9,500 rpm and 15.5 Nm at 7,500 rpm, while the engine comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox.

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The throttle is ride-by-wire, with dual-channel ABS with supermoto ABS, with ABS switchable on the rear wheel. 

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In terms of features, the bike gets a five-inch LCD with Bluetooth connectivity and navigation. Lighting is full LED across the board. 

 

Also Read: 2025 KTM 390 Adventure X Review

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Braking hardware includes a 320 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc.

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The 160 Duke has a kerb weight of 147 kg, a seat height of 815 mm, and ground clearance of 174 mm, while the fuel tank capacity is rated to be 10.1 litres.  

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Like the rest of the Duke family, the KTM 160 Duke sits on a steel trellis frame with WP Apex upside-down front fork and a WP monoshock rear suspension. 

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The entry-level KTM model goes up against the Yamaha MT-15. To know how it fares against the Yamaha, tap here.   
 
 



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GST 2.0: Royal Enfield Classic 350, Hunter Prices Slashed; Himalayan, Super Meteor Pricier By Up To Rs 29,500

Royal Enfield has announced a sweeping price revision across its lineup, following the recent GST rate reduction. While the brand’s 350 cc models are set to get more affordable, the bigger 450 cc and 650 cc motorcycles will see prices move upward. The changes, effective from September 22, 2025, aim to pass on the full impact of the revised tax structure to customers. For buyers, this means a mixed bag, more  
accessible entry-level bikes, but higher tags for the larger machines. 

 

Also Read: GST 2.0 Effect: Honda Bikes, Scooters Get Cheaper By Up To Rs 18,887

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The 350 cc lineup, which includes the Hunter (Rs 1.38 lakh - Rs 1.67 lakh), Bullet (Rs 1.62 lakh - Rs 2.02 lakh), Classic (Rs 1.81 lakh - Rs 2.16 lakh), Meteor (Rs 1.91 lakh - Rs 2.14 lakh), and the Goan Classic (Rs 2.18 lakh - Rs 2.21 lakh), has seen a significant drop in prices.  

 

On average, the 350 cc bikes are cheaper by about Rs 12,000 to Rs 19,000, translating to an 8.2 per cent reduction. That makes the entry-level Royal Enfield range a good bit easier on the wallet for new buyers. 

 

Also Read: GST 2.0 Effect: Hero Scooters, Motorcycles To Get A Price Cut Of Up To Rs 16,000 From Sept 22

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Moving into the 450 cc range, models like the Scram (Rs 2.23 lakh - Rs 2.31 lakh), Guerrilla (Rs 2.56 lakh - Rs 2.72 lakh), and Himalayan (Rs 3.06 lakh - Rs 3.20 lakh) have become more expensive, with hikes ranging between Rs 15,000 and Rs 21,000, or roughly 7.3 per cent. 

 

Also Read: GST Hiked To 40% On Motorcycles Above 350cc

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At the top end, the 650 cc machines, including the Interceptor (Rs 3.32 lakh - Rs 3.63 lakh), Continental GT (Rs 3.50 lakh - Rs 3.78 lakh), Classic 650 (Rs 3.61 lakh - Rs 3.75 lakh), Shotgun (Rs 3.94 lakh - Rs 4.09 lakh), Bear 650 (Rs 3.72 lakh - Rs 3.94 lakh), and the Super Meteor (Rs 3.99 lakh- Rs 4.32 lakh), also see a bump in prices.  

 

Increases for the 650 cc lineup are slightly higher, ranging from about Rs 22,000 to almost Rs 30,000 (again around 7.3 per cent). While it’s a heavier hit, these bikes still remain among the most affordable twin-cylinder motorcycles in India. 

 

Here is the entire table along with old and new prices, variant/model-wise, respectively:

 

Model  Colour/Variant 

Pre GST

(₹)

Post GST

(₹)

difference in ₹  Change in % 
Hunter  Factory  1,49,900  1,37,640  -12,260  -8.2% 
Hunter  Dapper & Rio  1,76,750  1,62,292  -14,458  -8.2% 
Hunter  Rebel/London/Tokyo  1,81,750  1,66,883  -14,867  -8.2% 
Bullet  Battalion  1,76625  1,62,161  -14,464  -8.2% 
Bullet  Military  1,77,316  1,62,795  -14,521  -8.2% 
Bullet  Standard  2,01,707  1,85,187  -16,520  -8.2% 
Bullet  Black Gold  2,20,466  2,02,409  -18,057  -8.2% 
Classic  Redditch SC  1,97,253  1,81,118  -16,135  -8.2% 
Classic  Halcyon SC  2,00,157  1,83,784  -16,373  -8.2% 
Classic  Madras Red & Jodhpur Blue  2,03,813  1,87,141  -16,672  -8.2% 
Classic  Medallion Bronze  2,08,415  1,91,366  -17,049  -8.2% 
Classic  Commando Sand  2,20,669  2,02,617  -18,052  -8.2% 
Classic  Gun Grey & Stealth Black  2,298,66  2,11,062  -18,804  -8.2% 
Classic  Emerald Green  2,34,972  2,15,750  -19,222  -8.2% 
Meteor  Fireball  2,08,270  1,91,233  -17,037  -8.2% 
Meteor  Stellar  2,18,385  2,00,520  -17,865  -8.2% 
Meteor  Aurora  2,22,430  2,04,234  -18,196  -8.2% 
Meteor  Supernova  2,32,545  2,13,521  -19,024  -8.2% 
Goan Classic  Purple Haze  2,37,351  2,17,934  -19,417  -8.2% 
Goan Classic  Shack black  2,37,351  2,17,934  -19,417  -8.2% 
Goan Classic  Rave Red  2,40,381  2,20,716  -19,665  -8.2% 
Goan Classic  Trip Teal  2,40,381  2,20,716  -19,665  -8.2% 
Scram  Trail Green  2,08,000  2,23,131  +15,131  +7.3% 
Scram  Trail Blue  2,08,000  2,23,131  +15,131  +7.3% 
Scram  Force Grey  2,15,000  2,30,641  +15,641  +7.3% 
Scram  Force Teal  2,15,000  2,30,641  +15,641  +7.3% 
Scram  Force Blue  2,15,000  2,30,641  +15,641  +7.3% 
Guerrilla  Smoke silver  2,39,000  2,56,387  +17,387  +7.3% 
Guerrilla  Yellow Ribbon  2,54,000  2,72,479  +18,479  +7.3% 
Guerrilla  Brava Blue  2,54,000  2,72,479  +18,479  +7.3% 
Himalayan  Kaza Brown  2,85,000  3,05,736  +20,736  +7.3% 
Himalayan  State Himalayan Salt  2,89,000  3,10,028  +21,028  +7.3% 
Himalayan  State Poppy Blue  2,89,000  3,10,028  +21,028  +7.3% 
Himalayan  Kamet White  2,93,000  3,14,319  +21,319  +7.3% 
Himalayan  Hanle Black  2,98,000  3,19,682  +21,682  +7.3% 
Interceptor  Cali Green  3,09,551  3,32,073  +22,522  +7.3% 
Interceptor  Canyon Red  3,09,551  3,32,073  +22,522  +7.3% 
Interceptor  Sunset Strip  3,17,728  3,40,845  +23,117  +7.3% 
Interceptor  Barcelona Blue  3,27,943  3,51,804  +23,861  +7.3% 
Interceptor  Black Ray  3,27,943  3,51,804  +23,861  +7.3% 
Interceptor  Mark 2  3,381,58  3,62,762  +24,604  +7.3% 
Continental GT  British Racing Green  3,25,897  3,49,609  +23,712  +7.3% 
Continental GT  Rocker Red  3,25,897  3,49,609  +23,712  +7.3% 
Continental GT  Apex Grey  3,46.330  3,71,529  +25,199  +7.3% 
Continental GT  Slip Stream Blue  3,46,330  3,71,529  +25,199  +7.3% 
Continental GT  Mr Clean  3,52.459  3,78,104  +25,645  +7.3% 
Classic 650  Vallam Red  3,36,610  3,61,243  +24,633  +7.3% 
Classic 650  Bruntingthorpe Blue  3,36,610  3,61,243  +24,633  +7.3% 
Classic 650  Teal  3,41,037  3,65,995  +24,958  +7.3% 
Classic 650  Black Chrome  3,49,890  3,75,497  +25,607  +7.3% 
Shotgun  Sheet Metal Grey  3,67,202  3,94,076  +26,874  +7.3% 
Shotgun  Plasma Blue  3,78,140  4,05,814  +27,674  +7.3% 
Shotgun  Drill Green  3,78,140  4,05,814  +27,674  +7.3% 
Shotgun  Stencil White  3,81,064  4,08,953  +27,889  +7.3% 
Bear 650  Board Walk  3,46,330  3,71,675  +25,345  +7.3% 
Bear 650  Wild Honey  3,51,441  3,77,161  +25,720  +7.3% 
Bear 650  Petrol Green  3,51,441  3,77,161  +25,720  +7.3% 
Bear 650  Golden Shadow  3,58,591  3,84,834  +26,243  +7.3% 
Bear 650  Two Four Nine  3,66,760  3,93,601  +26,841  +7.3% 
Super Meteor  Astral Green  3,71,767  3,98,975  +27,208  +7.3% 
Super Meteor  Astral Black  3,71,767  3,98,975  +27,208  +7.3% 
Super Meteor  Interstellar Grey  3,87,320  4,15,667  +28,347  +7.3% 
Super Meteor  Interstellar Green  3,87,320  4,15,667  +28,347  +7.3% 
Super Meteor  Celestial Blue  4,02,876  4,32,362  +29,486  +7.3% 
Super Meteor  Celestial Red  4,02,876  4,32,362  +29,486  +7.3% 


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