TVS Apache RTR 180 Vs Bajaj Pulsar 180 Vs Yamaha FZ-16

Bajaj Pulsar 180cc For: Proven product with more power. Powerful headlamps Against: No exclusivity, quality Yamaha FZ-16 For: Muscular styling, 140/60-17 tubeless radial rear tyre. Against: Pricey and poor mileage. You have to rob a bank to feed it. TVS Apache RTR 180 For: Impressive handling Against: Stiffer ride

Mahindra Xylo E8 with ABS

Mahindra and Mahindra has launched that its top end variant of Xylo MUV will come with ABS. Though Xylo is a runaway success for Mahindra, it earned rant reviews for its poor safety system. Xylo lacks airbags and ABS. Mahindra now offers ABS as an optional fitment for E8 variant, however it won’t be availalble …

TVS to launch SR125, a new scooter and new motorcycle

After launching the TVS apache RTR 180, TVS plans to launch SR125 – an upgraded version of Flame 125cc, a new scooter and an executive motorcycle. While the SR125cc will hit the market before the end of this month, other two models will be launched before the end of 2009.  “We will be launching one …

TVS to launch Apache RTR 180

Within few hours from now, TVS will unleash its much expected Apache RTR 180cc (popularly known as Apache Menace). TVS apache RTR 180 powered by a single cylinder carburreted engine developing 17.3PS at 8500rpm and peak torque of 15.5Nm at 6500rpm. Stay tuned. For more pictures and details visit http://www.vicky.in/blog/tvs-apache-rtr-180-2/

2009 Bajaj Pulsar 150cc Pictures

As part of its 2009 pulsar series, Bajaj has added few new features to its flagship product pulsar 150cc. The new pulsar 150cc gets tank scoops borrowed from the pulsar 200cc. The decals on the tank is large and stlyish.  It also gets full black theme – from engine to alloy wheels to shock absorber. …

Fiat defers the launch of Bravo

On account of slowdown, Fiat has deferred the launch of Bravo. Fiat earlier planned to launch Bravo as part of its brand building exercise for its second innings in India. Fiat has already launched Linea and 500 cinquecento here. On June 17th it will launch the Punto. But Fiat cites the lack of interest among …

Maruti to use existing platform for its new small car

Maruti Suzuki which earlier proposed to build a car on its own in the next three years now says it would use on of its existing platform for the made-in-india small car.  Suzuki Motor Corporation is planning to outsource the development of small cars completely to Maruti Suzuki. But in view of  Maruti’s insufficient engineering …