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Yamaha Aerox 155
Yamaha Aerox 155
₹ 1.47 - 1.51 Lakh
Mileage40 KmplDisplacement155cc
Yamaha Ray ZR 125
Yamaha Ray ZR 125
₹ 88,609 - 1.02 Lakh
Mileage52 KmplDisplacement125cc
Yamaha Fascino 125
Yamaha Fascino 125
₹ 81,747 - 97,159
Mileage50 KmplDisplacement125cc
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Ansar Automobiles

Sona Bazar Madhupur Devghar, Jamtara - 815351
Sona Bazar Madhupur Devghar, Jamtara - 815351

Em Pee Motors And Scooters Pvt Ltd

Plot No 153 Industrial Area Phase 2, Panchkula - 134109
Plot No 153 Industrial Area Phase 2, Panchkula - 134109

En Bee Motors

Near Khatraj Chowkdi Nadiyad Road, Kheda - 387130
Near Khatraj Chowkdi Nadiyad Road, Kheda - 387130

A One Yamaha

Main Road, Mulanthuruthy, Ernakulam - 684542
Main Road, Mulanthuruthy, Ernakulam - 684542

A & M Motors

Near New Busstand, Nedumkandam - 685553
Near New Busstand, Nedumkandam - 685553
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2025 Honda Activa Launched in India: New Features, Price, and Updates
2025 Honda Activa Launched in India: New Features, Price, and Updates
CalendarPublished on January 24, 2025 by BikeJunction
Honda has launched its best-selling scooter with exciting updates. The 2025 Honda Activa price starts at Rs 80,950 and is available in three variants and six colour options. The scooter now meets stricter OBD2B emission standards and gets modern features like a TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, and a USB Type-C port. Let’s know more details about this impressive scooter. Updated Design with More ChoicesThe 2025 Honda Activa retains its iconic design, which keeps it familiar yet stylish. It now comes in six stunning colours, including Pearl Siren Blue and Rebel Red Metallic. While the overall look remains the same, Honda has added alloy wheels to the mid-level DLX variant. The scooter offers LED headlights in higher trims, while the base variant sticks to a halogen headlamp. These updates ensure that the Activa remains both practical and visually appealing. Enhanced Features for Modern RidersA new highlight of the 2025 Activa is this new 4.2-inch TFT display available in the top-end H-Smart variant that supports Bluetooth connectivity via the Honda RoadSync app. In this, there is turn-by-turn navigation with call notifications along with voice command functionalities. There also comes a convenience USB Type-C charging port added. Improved Engine Performance and EfficiencyThe 2025 Activa comes with a 109.51cc engine, which is now OBD2B-compliant. This makes it adhere to the stricter emission norms. The power generated by the engine is 7.8 bhp, while its torque is 9.05 Nm that makes handling smooth and efficient. Honda has also brought in the idling stop system, which kills the engine if one is halting momentarily to save fuel. The rider can restart it with the slightest twist of the throttle. Variants, Pricing, and CompetitionThe 2025 Honda Activa is offered in three models: STD, DLX, and H-Smart. The base price begins at Rs 80,950, and the new model comes at just Rs 2,300 more than its predecessor. The Activa is in competition with popular models such as the TVS Jupiter and Hero Pleasure Plus XTEC. The company has successfully kept Activa ahead of its competition with thoughtful updates for 2025. Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently launched Royal Enfield Scram 440.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter 
What’s Inside the TVS Vision iQube Concept? Understand with Images
What’s Inside the TVS Vision iQube Concept? Understand with Images
CalendarPublished on January 23, 2025 by BikeJunction
At the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the TVS Vision iQube concept scooter was the buzz of the event. This fresh idea demonstrates the possible design language that TVS may use for the next iQube. Since it is a concept, it has many innovative features. Let’s have a look at all of them. What does it offer?These images make it evident that the next-generation iQube will be larger since it has sharper design elements and larger body panels. In addition, the scooter is significantly broader and longer. The next iQube may debut in an entirely other EV market. There are many creases all over the bodywork, and some of the body panels are well done. Additionally, It has large 14-inch wheels on both ends. Majorly what draws the attention are the colour, the tail light, and the flat handlebar.  Battery and RangeAs standard, the TVS iQube Vision Concept has a 3.4kWh fixed battery pack that may travel around 150km on a single charge. It also comes with two 1kWh range boosters, which are essentially two little detachable battery packs that increase the scooter range by around 40 to 50 kilometres.  Innovative FeaturesThe iQube Vision Concept has an instrument console made of transparent glass that resembles the heads-up display (HUD) used in modern cars. Additionally, TVS intends to equip the scooter with a rearview monitoring camera as well. Its switchgear is even more high-end because of its floating buttons. Additional CharacteristicsThe height-adjustable seat on the iQube Vision Concept is another amazing feature. It allows you to customise the seat height to your level of comfort. Importantly, shorter riders would find it simpler to ride the scooter comfortably as well. The final product version might be more exciting if at least some of the futuristic and quirky characteristics are included. Before you go, check out the popular concept bikes and scooters at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter
Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025: Must-See Concept Bikes and Scooters
Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025: Must-See Concept Bikes and Scooters
CalendarPublished on January 21, 2025 by BikeJunction
At the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, innovative new bike and scooter concepts were showcased. These ideas demonstrate the technological advancements and developments of the two-wheeler industry of the future. Additionally, they indicate future two-wheeler market introductions. Check out all of them here. Future Concept: Two-Wheelers That Blow Your MindThe futuristic bike and scooter models at the Bharat Expo 2025 attracted attention. These two-wheelers revolutionised innovation with their innovative designs and smart features. It was more than simply a preview; it was an early look at the rides that will be available soon. Let’s have a look. TVS Jupiter CNGThe first CNG-powered scooter in the world, the TVS Jupiter CNG concept, was revealed at Auto Expo. It features a 2-litre fuel tank along with a 1.4-kg CNG tank under the seat for increased range. The scooter is said to have a combined real-world range of 226 km and a CNG-powered mileage of 84 km per kilogram. TVS Motor has not yet announced the scooter's launch date. BMW F 450 GSThe bigger BMW R 1300 GS serves as the stylistic model for the adventure touring concept bike, the BMW F 450 GS. It has a 450cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 48 PS and weighs 175 kg. Additionally, it offers a 6.5-inch TFT screen with smartphone connectivity, cornering ABS, traction control, and long-travel adjustable suspension at both ends. The production version is anticipated to be unveiled by BMW later in 2025. TVS RTS-XBased on the new RT-XD4 299cc engine and chassis structure, the TVS RTS-X concept is a supermoto bike that will eventually be the TVS RTX 300 adventure bike. The engine produces 35PS of power and 28.5Nm of torque. Additionally, it is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch and bi-directional quickshifter. According to TVS, the bike can go from 0 to 60 kmph in 2.8 seconds and from 0 to 100 kmph in 6.3 seconds. The bike's launch date has not yet been set. Ampere XyberAccording to Ampere, the Xyber Concept is an electric motorbike with a 200-kilometre real-world range on a single full charge. It has a 10kW electric motor that can reach a top speed of 100 kmph. Additionally, fast charging via AC and DC is supported by the bike's lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. Ampere EV did not disclose any information on the motorcycle's Auto Expo unveiling. TVS Vision iQubeThe TVS Vision iQube Concept is an electric scooter with a 3.4kWh battery that can go 150 km in the real world. Additionally, two detachable range boosters may increase that distance by an additional 40–50 km. A transparent heads-up display, floating buttons, a height-adjustable seat, a copper colour work, and comfortable 14-inch wheels are all aspects of the futuristic design. In addition, no information on the scooter's launch date has been released by TVS. Yamaha Y/ AI MotorcycleThe Y/AI Concept Motorcycle from Yamaha combines futuristic design with artificial intelligence (AI). The YZR-M1 has been mentioned by the company as the source of its design inspiration, while the Y/AI offers a glimpse into the future powered by AI. Yamaha promises that the bike will provide users with a customised experience by adjusting to their preferences due to the embedded AI technology. Additionally, the bike appeared in the science fiction anime Tokyo Override. The bike was only a demonstration of Yamaha's future technology, features, and design, and it will probably never be released. Also, it gave us an idea of what to anticipate from Yamaha's next releases. Before you go, check out the Upcoming Rival of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350.Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter 
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