Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has axed the CB Unicorn 160 from its portfolio, reports Express Drives. The motorcycle did not receive the safety net of ABS, which is mandatory for all two-wheelers ...
The 150cc segment in the country has fast emerged from being a premium pocket to a volume segment and leading the bandwagon are three extremely successful and potent motorcycles, namely, the Bajaj ...
The 150cc segment is witnessing an unprecedented growth. The gamut has product ranging from as low as Rs 58,000, for which you get the Bajaj Discover 150S, to Rs 1.42 lakh for the Honda CBR 150R. The ...
So you own a cool looking motorcycle that's pretty much the neighbours' envy and owner's pride. But keeping it that way means you will have to do more than just saddling the bike and riding into the ...
Honda Motorcycles India has officially discontinued the regular 150cc CB Unicorn. The phasing out of this motorcycle was looming ever since the latest iteration, the CB Unicorn 160, launched in ...
So, how is it different from the 150cc Honda CB Unicorn? Naveen Soni reports on what the Unicorn 160 has to offer! Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt Ltd (HMSI) has launched a new 160cc premium ...
HMSI seems to have an on-off relationship with the 150cc segment here. The company has introduced a number of 150cc products here, however most of them have been discontinued within a few years of ...
The BS-VI upgrade would witness the arrival of the more efficient fuelling system to all two-wheelers post-April 2020. Apart from complying with the emission norms, fuel injection technology would ...
Honda Motorcycles India has officially discontinued the regular 150cc CB Unicorn. The phasing out of this motorcycle was looming ever since the latest iteration, the CB Unicorn 160, launched in ...
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