The 150-300cc motorcycle segment has undoubtedly been one of the most booming segments in the Indian two wheeler industry in the last few years. 2015 witnessed some exciting launches in this segment and we have every reason to believe that 2016 is going to be better than 2015. Let's take a look at these seven much-anticipated machines that are expected to make their debut in 2016.
The latest member of CarandBike.com's long term fleet is none other than the Mahindra Mojo. One of the most potent bikes of recent times, the Mahindra Mojo seems to be one of the most ideal companions to get old with.
We ride the second largest bike from the house of Benelli - the TNT 899 - around the ghats of Pune to find out if its performance is in sync with the noise it makes and the way it looks.
In an interview with CarandBike.com recently, Benelli India disclosed its future plans for the Indian markets and what the enthusiasts should eagerly wait for in the year to come.
Hundreds of Honda big bike owners rode together to show their support to the Neptune Foundation, which helps the unprivileged children, elderly, mentally ill and needy people in India.
According to the latest reports, Husqvarna Motorcycles will be developing and producing its bikes in Pune, India and retail them in the international markets from 2017.
The Benelli TNT 25 has been launched at Rs. 1,68,000. The TNT 25 is the only Benelli motorcycle in the Indian market which is powered by a single-cylinder engine and is also the least expensive offering from the Italian brand. Here are five things you need to know about the new Benelli TNT 25.
To help Chennai revive from the deadly floods it succumbed to a few days ago, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has announced that it will do free vehicle check-ups and service the affected two-wheelers via its 81 authorised service centres.
According to the latest developments, Kawasaki has decided to reduce the power of its ZX-14R by 10bhp to ensure that the claimed power output matches the actual power output.
There have been several launches in the two wheeler space in 2015. From scooters, commuter bikes to hi-end performance bikes, 2015 was the year where there's been a lot of buzz around launches of motorcycles and scooters in the Indian market. Here's a look back at the top 10 launches of the year.
While the French carmaker is yet to reveal the exact figures of the price hike for its range, word has it that it will be somewhere around 3 per cent.
A Ducati India official has revealed to carandbike.com that the Scrambler Sixty2 will not be launched in India.
After launching 15 new products in the Indian market in 2015, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. is all set to refresh all of its existing models in 2016 to make them BS IV compliant.
We ride the latest offering from the Honda stable - the CB Hornet 160R - in Goa to find out if this bike is good enough to compete with the likes of other 150-160cc motorcycles available in the Indian market.
If rumours are to be believed, the first motorcycle from the BMW-TVS stable - the much-awaited G 310 R - will be launched at the Auto Expo 2016.
Triumph has announced the prices of its new Bonneville Street Twin, T120 and T120 Black for the UK market, and that gives us some idea how much it will be priced in the Indian market.
India's second largest carmaker, Hyundai, today contributed Rs. 2 crores to the Chennai flood victims' relief fund.