In the last week, the Indian motorcycle market has surprised bike enthusiasts several times. The launch of the Royal Enfield Classic 650 was the most fascinating one. Along with this, the affordable scooter in the V2 lineup, Vida Z, was spotted without any camouflage. Moreover, Honda launched the updated models of its two best-selling scooters, Burgman and Avenis. Check out the full coverage of last week’s updates here.
Launch of 2025 Classic 650
The Royal Enfield Classic 650 was launched in India at Rs 3.37 lakh. Despite having almost the same appearance as the Classic 350, the 650 seems larger due to its greater visual mass. The bike is powered by the same 648cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled engine that powers other bikes in this segment. In terms of features, it has dual-channel ABS, adjustable levers, a USB Type-C charging connector, Tripper Navigation, and LED head and tail lights.
Vida Z Spotted
The Hero Vida Z has been seen testing on roads without any covering. Since its international premiere at EICMA 2024 last year, this is the first time the scooter has been formally spotted. There are several different battery options available for this hero electric scooter, ranging from 2.2 kWh to 4.4 kWh. Although the Vida Z and the Vida V2 share the same platform.
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