The scooter segment saw no big changes in the last few years, apart from them becoming electric. The biggest fun factor the scooter segment has seen in recent years was the launch of the Yamaha Aerox ...
Indian scooter buyers often prioritise mileage and practicality, but the 125cc segment under Rs 1 lakh also offers options that feel noticeably more responsive in city riding. Here are five scooters ...
The Hero Xoom 125 is marginally heavier and significantly taller and wider than TVS Ntorq 125. The Xoom also offers a longer wheelbase and a higher ground clearance. The Ntorq holds the advantage of a ...
Just a few months ago, an image of what appeared to be a Hero Xoom test mule with larger (presumably 14-inch) wheels surfaced on the internet. And now, we have unearthed a design patent which seems to ...
*These are introductory prices.Bookings of the new Hero Xoom will commence from February 1, 2023. After the Maestro Edge and the Pleasure Plus, the Hero Xoom is the third gearless scooter in the brand ...
When Hero launched the Xoom 110 cc scooter, the biggest highlight was the inclusion of cornering lights. However, there is one more attractive feature in the scooter, it’s price. Despite having good ...
Hero Xoom 160 Price starts at Rs. 1.49 Lakh which is Rs. 76,149 costlier than base model of Hero Xoom 110 priced at Rs. 72,351. The claimed mileage of Hero Xoom 110 is 53.4 kmpl whereas the mileage of ...
Hero Xoom 160 rivals the Yamaha Aerox 155 in India New Delhi: Hero MotoCorp launched the Xoom 160 maxi-scooter in India on Friday at the Global Mobility Expo at Rs 1,48,500 (ex-showroom). Hero Xoom ...
The 125cc scooter market has been a bustling of late. Several new products have been launched in the segment, while the older ones have been revamped. Recently Suzuki Avenis 125 was refreshed for ...
Hero MotoCorp says that every third scooter sold in India is a 125 cc unit. Now there is no dearth of sporty 125 cc scooters in India. TVS, Aprilia, Piaggio, Yamaha and Suzuki, all these OEMs make ...