Bajaj and KTM hogged the limelight in the past seven days. While the Pune-based bike maker is planning to bring the all-new Pulsar NS125 to India, KTM has increased the price of the 125 Duke once again. Also, both companies are plan🐬ning to develop electric vehicles that are expected to hit the production line by 2022. Here’s what else made the headlines.
New Bajaj Pulsar NS125 Incoming?
Soon, we might have a new Bajaj Pulsar on our ๊shores. Bajaj had recently launched the Pulsar NS125 in C𓆉olombia and the company might launch the baby-NS in India too. When launched, the upcoming NS125 will replace the now-discontinued Pulsar 135LS. Want to know more about the new entry-level Pulsar? Head .
Revolt Electric Motorcycle Launch Date Confirmed
Revolt is all set to launch its first electric motorcycle in India next week. While most of the technical details are still under wraps, the company has said that the electric motorcycle will have a real-world r𒊎ange of more than 150km. Head the launch date and expected price.
KTM 125 Duke Price Hiked Yet Again
No, we are not sharing some old piece of news, but KTM has gone ahead and increased the price of the 125 Duke… again! This is the third time the Austrian brand has hiked the prices of its entry-level bike. The 125 Duke was initially launched at Rs 1.18 lakh in November last year.♓ How much more do you need to shell out now? Click to know.
KTM, Bajaj To Jointly Develop Electric Two-Wheelers For India
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A few we♛eks ago, we had reported that Bajaj is working on a new electric scooter which could be called the Chetak. Now though, KTM has announced that it too wants a piece of this segment and has announced that it will join🐓tly develop electric vehicles with Bajaj. Dubbed the PTW (Powered Two Wheeler) project, .
CFMoto To Launch 650NK, 650MT, 650GT In July
CFMoto is all set to launch its entire 650cc range of motorcycles in India next month. The 650cc range consists of three motorcycles - the 6൩50NK, 650MT and the 650GT. When launched, these bikes will go head-to-head with the Kawasaki Z650, Versys 650 and the Ninja 650. Check out our detailed report .
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