Bajaj Auto Ltd. has launched all-new KTM Duke range comprising the 2017 Duke 390, all new Duke 250 and updated Duke 200. Headlining the all-new Duke range is the 2017 Duke 390. Already a favorite amongst enthusiasts for its thrilling power and race-technology, the 390 Duke gets even more attractive package for 2017. A radical new design inspired by the bigger 1200cc Duke motorcycles is underlined by split LED headlamps, a larger steel fuel tank and a dual-color split frame. The new Trellis frame is now split bolted for better performance and easy maintenance.
In a launch event happened today at the commercial city of the country, Mumbai, KTM has shocked all the automobile industry by launching their naked motorcycle Duke 250. KTM have been denying about the prospects of launching the 250cc model from their naked fleet, which by the way have been manufactured in India and already being exported to the other exotic markets. However, in a very surprising manner the KTM have finally launched the Duke 250 which sits right between the Duke 200 and Duke 390.
Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL) finally re-launched the updated 2017 Pulsar NS200, the launch was expected since long and ultimately happened now. The once best seller product from the house of Bajaj was being discontinued long time back as promotional strategy to push Pulsar AS200 and AS150. However, the great demand for Pulsar NS 200 remains unchanged in the market; especially the NS is highly popular among the youngsters.
Today in a launch event organized at the capital city, Yamaha Motor India has launched their brand new 250cc naked roadster from their ‘FZ’ series- FZ-25. The bike looks strikingly similar to the younger sibling, FZ-V2.0. Yamaha has continued with the same design element as it was seen it other FZ series motorbikes. The chiseled fuel tank, muscular shrouds and almost similar kind of exhaust canister, nearly every detail of the motorcycle screams about its identity. Yamaha has highlighted the new offering as ‘New Age Macho’.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd (SMIPL), is going to export their made in India 150cc Gixxer to Japan. The Gixxer is going to be Suzuki’s first ever India-built motorcycle that will be sold in Suzuki Motor Corporation's home market- Japan. The first consignment of made in India Gixxer motorcycles has already been dispatched from our country and left for Japanese shores. The first shipment of Gixxer motorcycles includes 720 units that have already sets sail to Japan.