Hero MotoCorp has developed their first indigenously built 110cc motorcycle engine and they have come up with an updated Splendor iSmart 110. The new iSmart is based on the popular Splendor platform and carries the same i3S (Idle Start Stop System) technology. However, Hero has updated the older version of Splendor iSmart not only with the brand new engine but also with other added features; let’s have an overview of the newly launched iSmart 110.
The Kawasaki Bajaj KB 100 had actually revolutionized the entire industry in terms of features and technology. Those who have ridden the Kawasaki KB 100 RTZ will certainly vouch for the stability and control of the motorbike. It was without any doubt ergonomically a better motorcycle from rest of the competition. Performance vise also the KB 100 was not far behind from the lord of the street Yamaha RX 100 but the difference of low end torque between the two bikes made a difference of two worlds.
The entry level motorcycle segment is getting matured day by day, almost every manufacturer has now updated their current product lineup with commuter class entry level machines. In the slew of new and updated product, Yamaha has recently launched their “Saluto RX”. In a market where we have models like Livo and Victor by their respective manufacturers Honda and TVS, let’s find out where would the new 110cc Yamaha Saluto RX stand.
Yamaha Motor India has introduced a brand new 110cc commuter after discontinuing their long time entry level motorcycle Crux. The new entry level motorbike is named after the legendary Yamaha RX100, and the company has also decided to keep the bike under the brand name “Salute”.
The new product from the leading automotive makers has a lot of expectations. With 30% increased front faring the new Victor has slight visible changes compared Star city. The new Victor be that as it may, not only a face lift or a "transformed" and overhauled rendition of the old model.
This motorcycle may not be for everyone's liking. We have heard from many who loved the motorcycle for its looks, many more going for it just because it is being built from the metal of INS Vikrant and few complaining about its looks. Overall, the motorcycle looks very good, it definitely looks better from the side as well as the rear profile.
Bajaj has launched the cheapest motorcycle your money can buy in India and its none other than CT100B from the stable of Bajaj. The new CT100B has gone one step further than its sibling (Bajaj CT100), which now is more cheaper and offers better mileage figures, and you get 2 years of warranty with it. So how the cheapest 100cc commuter fares against its Price? Lets see.
It is now that the CB Shine finally received a good update, both in terms of styling, features and a mechanical upgrade. So what is it that makes the Honda CB Shine SP special and a class apart from the CB Shine? Read on to know:
Bajaj has unveiled a new commuter in the market by the brand name “V”, implementing a unique idea of utilizing the scrap metal of the erstwhile aircraft carrier- INS Vikrant. Let’s see the inside out of the new Bajaj V, which is called as invincible by the company.
TVS Motor has revived their once very popular brand “Victor” by re-launching the 110cc Victor along with very promising TVS Apache RTR 200 4V. The 2016 Victor carries the baton of TVS and it has been placed right between TVS Star City and TVS Phoenix.