
Along with the 800 Dragster RR, MV Agusta has today announced a new Brutale 800 RR with the same engine performance improvement (boosting the prior model's 125 hp to 140 hp), together with other chassis improvements and standard features. Here are all the details from MV Agusta: The Brutale 675...
The revolutionary MV Agusta three-cylinder project has reached a new pinnacle of technical development and performance. It has done so with the Brutale 800 RR, completing the path taken by another Brutale, the 675, the first model in what would become a wide range of naked, super sport, touring...
Yamaha has officially launched the 2019 Yamaha FZ Fi V3.0 at INR 95,000 (ex-showroom) and the FZ-S Fi V3.0 at INR 97,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The 2019 version gets several updates including a new design, enhanced bottom end performance, fuel injection and single channel ABS as standard. The...
Yamaha India at the Auto Expo 2018 reintroduced the popular sports model the Yamaha YZF-R3 in the presence of Bollywood star and Yamaha's brand ambassador John Abraham. The new Yamaha YZF-R3 is enabled with dual channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) technology and high grip Metzeler radial...
From the Dark side of Japan, the MT-15 is finally here. Yamaha has just launched this aggressive looking naked machine in India at a price of 1.36 lakh ex-showroom with two colour options. So, does this machine do justice to the price? Read on. The MT-15 globally is based on the R15 V3, so the...
Yamaha has teased its upcoming MT-15 on its official social networks with a video that offers an insight into the bike. Bookings are already being taken for the bike which is launching on 15th March, 2019. Showcasing the MT family design from Yamaha, the MT-15 will have highlights for the alloy...
The Aprilia RS 150 has been spotted at a dealership in Goa, does this hint at a launch anytime soon? Aprilia had previously announced at the Auto Expo 2018 that two 150 cc motorcycles would be launched in the country, these obviously were the RS 150 and Tuono 150. The motorcycles were to be...