
Yamaha’s Wheelie Machine Is Getting A Shock Treatment
- Apr 24, 2025
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This week, we witnessed the launch of the 2025 Hunter 350 along with some launches/ unveils in international space as well. There have also been a few interesting developments in the home market, and here’s a brief overview of what happened this week:
Royal Enfield launched the 2025 Hunter 350 in India at a price of Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom Delhi). It gets new rear suspension, LED headlight, new paint schemes, and more.
Yamaha launched the XSR125 in the UK at a price of £4,951 (around Rs 5.6 lakh). The Legacy edition in particular, looks like a proper retro modern motorcycle. It really made us hope that the Yamaha RX100’s modern avatar should look like the newly launched XSR.
It is reported that the Indian Government is considering cutting down the tariff on big bikes to zero. If it does, then the bike bikes in India will get considerably cheaper.
It’s reported that as many as 121 unauthorised Ola Electric showrooms might be shut down in Maharashtra over issues with valid trade certificates. What exactly is a trade certificate? As a buyer, should you be worried? Find out the answers here.
The Yamaha MT-09 is as good as it gets in its segment when it comes to having sheer motorcycling fun. However, someone thought this wheelie machine needs to be a bit more frugal, and they were actually serious about it.
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