Launched in September 2013, the TVS Jupiter has set a new milestone by selling 5 lakh units within 18 months of its launch. The scooter that competes against the Honda Activa, Hero Maestro, Mahindra Gusto and others in the 110cc space, has been widely appreciated for its ride comfort and practicality
Based a "rich and classy modern-retro" design, the new scooter targets Indian youth that, today, represents more than 50% of the Indian population., says the company.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Ltd (HMSI), today announced that it will launch 9 new products in this calendar year. Though the onslaught will begin from June, 2015, the company is yet to announce the segment it will target. However, we believe the company's major focus will be on motorcycles.
Of all the scooters that the company will launch this year, the new-generation Activa 110cc is the most awaited one since it is the country's most popular scooter.
The scooter this time will not be a yet another derivative of the Activa, but an all new 125cc scooter named the 'Lead' that is already on sale in markets like Vietnam and Japan.
Yamaha India, today, launched the updated models of its all three scooters - Alpha, Ray and Ray Z. All the three scooters get Yamaha's next-generation 'Blue Core' engine concept that improves their combustion efficiency and cooling efficiency while reducing power loss.
Bajaj Auto will soon launch its fully-faired 200cc Pulsar in the Indian market, hints a teaser image revealed by the company yesterday. The teaser image also reveals that unlike other international markets, where it is branded as the 200 SS, the bike will be called the Pulsar RS 200 in India.