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ABS to Be Mandatory on All New Two-Wheelers from January 2026

ABS to Be Mandatory on All New Two-Wheelers from January 2026

Starting January 2026, all new motorcycles and scooters sold in India—regardless of engine size—must be equipped with an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), as mandated by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). Alongside this, dealerships will also be required to provide two BIS-certified helmets with every new two-wheeler—one each for the rider and pillion.

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River Indie Crosses 7000 Unit Sales Mark Since Launch

River Indie Crosses 7000 Unit Sales Mark Since Launch

Bengaluru-based electric vehicle startup River Mobility is gaining solid momentum with its first and only product – the River Indie electric scooter. Since hitting the market in late August 2023, the Indie has surpassed 7,000 cumulative sales, marking a significant milestone for the young brand. Sales Picking Up Steam in 2025 After a relatively modest

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Hyundai Venue

Hyundai Venue in India: Price, Features, and Upcoming New-Gen Model – All FAQs Answered

Hyundai made its entry into the compact SUV segment in India with the launch of the Venue in 2019. It last received a major update in 2022, which brought in enhanced safety tech and a refreshed features list. The Venue continues to be a strong contender in its class, competing with models like the Maruti

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Mercedes-Benz Recalls EQS, S-Class, GLC and SL 55 in India Due to Fire Hazard

Mercedes-Benz Recalls EQS, S-Class, GLC and SL 55 in India Due to Fire Hazard

Mercedes-Benz India has issued a fresh voluntary recall affecting four of its premium models: the EQS electric sedan, S-Class (including Maybach variants), GLC SUV, and the AMG SL 55 roadster. This latest action—its sixth in 2025 so far—impacts 30 vehicles in total, as per data published by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). What’s

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Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 Celebration Edition launched

Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 Celebration Edition launched at ₹1.30 crore

Mercedes-Benz India has introduced a special edition of its flagship electric luxury sedan – the EQS 580 Celebration Edition, priced at ₹1.30 crore (ex-showroom). Limited to just 50 units, this exclusive model commemorates the brand’s 73% surge in EV sales during the first five months of 2025. Enhanced Rear Seat Experience A key highlight of

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Bajaj Chetak 3001 Launched

Bajaj Chetak 3001 Launched at ₹99,990: Most Affordable Chetak Yet

Bajaj Auto has expanded its electric scooter portfolio with the launch of the Chetak 3001, priced at ₹99,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi). This new model replaces the earlier Chetak 2903 and now stands as the most accessible variant in the brand’s EV line-up. It’s also the latest model to adopt Bajaj’s new-generation chassis that debuted with the

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Norton Electra Trademark Filed in India

Norton Electra Trademark Filed in India: A Hint at What’s Coming?

Norton Motorcycles has filed a trademark for the name ‘Electra’ in India, signaling a possible expansion of its future lineup. This development comes not long after the British brand, now owned by TVS Motor Company, secured rights to the ‘Combat’ name as well—suggesting that Norton is actively building a portfolio of names for upcoming models.

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