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- Apr 2, 2024
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This week’s news cycle was dominated by new developments in the EV world. Some hints about the return of a legendary nameplate were discovered while another legend got a big update this week. Check these news stories and more in our lowdown below:
The Vida V1 Pro now gets a slew of after-sales benefits under the Vida Advantage package, which can be availed for free till April 31, 2024. The package includes benefits such as extended battery warranty, access to Vida fast charging network, free maintenance and service and more for free!
It has been revealed this week that Ather Energy is planning on launching electric motorcycles in the next 3 to 5 years. The EV maker’s Chief Business Officer, Ravneet Phokela, confirmed this development in an interview.
Ather Energy teased the upcoming Ather Rizta’s water-wading capacity, with the electric scooter moving through about 1.3 feet of water. New details about the headlight design, front apron and more were also spotted in the teaser.
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The Bajaj Chetak will be getting a new variant in the next couple of months, as revealed by Rakesh Sharma, Executive Director of Bajaj Auto in a recent interview.
The upcoming Bajaj CNG bike was spied testing this week and we spotted several new details about the bike’s headlight design and more. Also, here’s everything we know so far about the CNG bike.
In an exclusive news, we spotted the upcoming Bajaj Pulsar N250 being tested this week. It gets updates in form of an inverted fork, revised instrument console and more.
At a recent Yezdi dealer event, a 500cc retro bike was spotted and we think it could be the Yezdi Roadking 500 that Yezdi has been working on for some time now. Also spotted at the same event were some custom versions of the Yezdi Scrambler and Yezdi Adventure.
The 2024 editions of the Triumph Rocket 3, called the Rocket 3 Storm R and Storm GT have been launched in India. The bike is now more powerful than before and commands a big premium over the previous model.
KTM AG is now the majority owner of MV Agusta, as its ownership stake was increased to 50.1%. KTM will now take over the industrial management of MV Agusta and has plans to increase production volume of the Italian manufacturer to 10,000 units.
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