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Aaradhya Singh

Delhi, Gurgaon

Assistant Digital Editor at Motoring World

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  • 2 days ago | 91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh

    KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe Bolero and Bolero Neo Bold Edition receive dark chrome elements on the outside. The interiors remain the same, but with a few cosmetic touches. The powertrains remain unchanged. There has been a lot of chatter around the Mahindra Bolero lately, and the car maker has gone on to introduce a new trim to keep some interest going around the famed nametag. The original Bolero and the Bolero Neo will soon be offered in a new Bold Edition, with a few enhancements here and there.

  • 2 days ago | 91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh

    KEY HIGHLIGHTSTwo new 400cc and 650cc platforms are said to be under development according to reports. These new bikes are expected to be classic retro roadsters. TVS has already confirmed it is launching the Norton brand by end-2025. More bikes are expected to be launched by 2027. With TVS confirming the entry of Norton in India, we have received some more buzz on the same.

  • 3 days ago | 91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh

    KEY HIGHLIGHTSIt is based on the standard Scrambler 400 X. More off-road ready with cross-spoked tubeless rims on both ends. Three new paint schemes on offer. The 398cc, single-cylinder mill continues with the same figures. It gets a body-coloured high-mounted beak and a small visor. Do you love the Scrambler 400 X, but want a more hardcore package?

  • 3 days ago | 91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh

    KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe new Altroz continues to sit on the ALFA platform. Engine specs and mechanical details are yet to be revealed. The interiors are also completely new. To be available in 5 different personas. New features include a 360-degree camera, a sunroof and more. The 2025 Tata Altroz has arrived! Well, almost, as the Indian car maker has not shared prices and other mechanical details just yet.

  • 3 days ago | 91wheels.com | Aaradhya Singh

    KEY HIGHLIGHTSThe more hardcore Scrambler 400 X will be based on the standard Scrambler 400 X, but with spoke rims and enhanced engine protection. It will also come with new paint schemes. It is likely to be called the Scrambler 400 XC. It seems like a more hardcore Triumph Scrambler 400 X is officially on the way, with the bikemaker rolling out teasers on its social media handles. This bike will be based on the regular Scrambler 400 X. but it will get elements that will make it more off-road ready.

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