This year has been a busy one in the two-wheeler industry in India. This year saw quite a few launches, including a comprehensive line-up from the legendary Italian brand, Benelli. Brands such as KTM, Triumph and even Harley-Davidson have been expanding in India with new launches. As a result, consumers here have now got improved options to pick from.As always, we reviewed some of the most exciting two wheelers over the year. Following is a list of some of the most popular ones on our website.
Honda Activa 125 review
Seeing a Honda at the top of the list is not surprising because of the space the brand has carved for itself in the Indian market. More so, the Activa has always been a favorite product with customers in the country. This year, the Activa grew up a bit, and got a 125cc engine, and styling upgrades. Build quality, fit and finish are top notch, and the engine is refined. This is a scooter that looks mature, but is quite young at heart.. Read full review here.
Suzuki Gixxer review
Say the name Gixxer, and the first thing that comes to mind is the litre-class GSX-R1000 from the Japanese manufacturer’s stable. However, with the launch of the smaller engined motorcycle, proportional performance alongwith the same level of quality is now available for the two-wheeler crazy country. Being a direct rival of the Yamaha FZ-S, it has added a credible alternative for those who like a more mature, less manic looking motorcycle. Review.
Yamaha FZ-S V2.0 review

The FZ-S was launched a few years back as a product that looks great and performs even better. It was launched at almost the same time as the YZF-R15, but was much cheaper than the latter. With looks inspired from the FZ01, the litre-class naked motorcycle, it started selling like hot cakes – about 18,000 units per month. It was only recently that Yamaha decided to swap out the carburetor with a fuel injection unit, improving the refinement levels even more, and making it look sharper. Review.
Harley-Davidson Street 750 review
Harley-Davidson is a brand associated with cruisers, and owning a H-D motorcycle is a dream for almost everyone who likes cruisers. H-D made this dream come true for quite a few buyers in India when they launched the Street 750. The motorcycle retails for nearly Rs 4.3 lakh, much cheaper than the next big Harley. Review here.
Yamaha Alpha review

First showcased at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo, it was brought to the market rather soon after. It is built on the Yamaha Ray platform, and was set to go up against the Honda Aviator. The 113cc four-stroke engine is rather refined, and performs quite well even when pushed hard. It has been quite popular as an alternative to the Honda offering because of a competitive price, making it a good value-for-money bike. Review here.
























