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91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh
KEY HIGHLIGHTSWith this edition, BMW brings back the manual transmission on the Z4. The Z4 M40i Pure Impulse Edition retains the 3.0-litre straight-six engine from the standard Z4. Two new paint schemes on offer; Frozen Deep Green and Sanremo Green. A 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheel setup introduced for the first time.
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2 weeks ago |
91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh
KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe Komaki Ranger is one of the few electric cruisers available in India. There are two variants on offer; Base and Fully-Loaded. It gets twin sound pipes with a flame effect. It packs in features such as cruise control, music streaming and an adjustable rear suspension. Komaki Electric is yet another Indian manufacturer producing electric two-wheelers. The manufacturer has launched the Komaki Ranger, with prices beginning from Rs 1.39 lakh (ex-showroom).
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2 weeks ago |
91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh
KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe KTM 390 SMC R could become the first sub-500cc supermoto in India. It shares its platform with the new 390 Adventure and the upcoming 390 Enduro R. It comes with 17-inch wheels with spoke rims on both ends. The KTM 390 SMC R has been spotted testing on Indian roads yet again, amidst many other interesting things happening at Team Orange. While KTM has not made any official announcements just yet, according to reports, it is said to be considering the 390 SMC R for India.
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2 weeks ago |
91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh
KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe TVS Apache has recently completed 20 years in the Indian market. TVS has sold over 6 million cumulative units of the Apache. The original Apache was a 150cc street performance motorcycle. The current Apache RTR range begins from the 160 2-valve. 20 years ago, the TVS Apache emerged as a formidable rival to the Bajaj Pulsar; a rivalry that still stands strong even today.
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2 weeks ago |
91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh
KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe 2025 Honda CB350 lineup receives a new OBD2B-compliant powertrain and new paint schemes as well. There are no mechanical changes to the motorcycle. The Honda CB350 lineup has received yet another update, giving it yet another lease of life. The CB350 lineup consists of the CB350, the CB350 H'ness, and the CB350RS. These bikes compete against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Bullet 350.
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