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Hero two-wheeler prices set to increase from January 1

A price hike of up to Rs 2,000, depending on the model, will come into effect from next month.
1 min read10 Dec '19
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Hero MotoCorp has announced that all of its models will receive a price hike, effective from January 1, 2020. While the exact increase hasn’t been revealed, the manufacturer has said that the hike will be up to Rs 2,000, depending on the model. 

A month ago, Hero launched its first BS6 two-wheeler – the new Splendor iSmart – at Rs 64,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new bike came with a significant price hike of Rs 7,470 over the outgoing model. While prices for the rest of Hero’s upcoming BS6 two-wheelers haven’t been revealed yet, we would expect to see a slightly lesser increase for these updated bikes, considering the January 1 price hike. Stay tuned for more details.

350cc twin-cylinder MV Agusta in the works

With the 350cc bikes, MV Agusta say it will enter the biggest relevant market in the world.
2 min read10 Dec '19
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Highlights of India Bike Week 2019

The event saw the showcasing of some exciting India-bound motorcycles, along with a host of activities for participants to take part in.
5 min read10 Dec '19
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2020 Husqvarna Svartpilen 200 revealed

The Svartpilen 200 is based on the KTM 200 Duke and gets the same 26hp, 200cc, single-cylinder engine.
1 min read9 Dec '19
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Hero Electric partners with Punjab government to develop electric infrastructure

Hero Electric plans to increase its number of touchpoints across India to 1,000 by end of 2020.
1 min read9 Dec '19
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BS6 Yamaha R15 V3.0 launched at Rs 1.45 lakh

Yamaha's BS6-compliant R15 V3.0 sees a Rs 4,400 increase in price compared to the BS4 model.
1 min read9 Dec '19
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