Weekly Bike News Wrapup: New Chetak And TVS Sport Variant, 2025 Hero HF100 Launched And More
This week the headlines were dominated by a couple of interesting launches and reveals in the two-wheeler industry

This week we witnessed the launch of the Bajaj Chetak 3503,along with the 2025 Hero HF 100 and some interesting developments in the two-wheeler segment as well. Here's a brief overview of what happened this week:
Bajaj Chetak 3503 Launched

Bajaj Auto launched the Chetak 3503 electric scooter in India at Rs 1,09,500 (ex-showroom). This model is the most affordable one under the 35 series. It gets the same 3.5kWh battery as the 3501 & 3502 models, but comes with a different set of features.
2025 Hero HF 100 Launched

Hero MotoCorp launched the 2025 HF 100 in India at a price of Rs 60,118 (ex-showroom Delhi), which is Rs 1,100 more than before. Apart from complying with OBD-2B norms, here’s what else is new.
TVS Sport New Variant Launched

The new ES+ variant of the TVS Sport has been Launched in India. At a price of Rs 60,881 (ex-showroom Delhi) it is Rs 1,000 more expensive than the ES variant and gets a new paint scheme and graphics.
Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 Spotted Testing

The Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 has been spotted testing in India for the first time. Are there any differences in the production bike when compared to the concept version that was showcased earlier? We analyse. The bike is expected to be priced around Rs 4.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
2025 Bajaj Dominar 400 Price Revealed

Our sources have revealed the pricing for 2025 Bajaj Dominar 400. It is about Rs 6,000 more expensive than before but for the premium, Bajaj offers a whole load of goodies.
User Reviews
Good and efficient bikeSmooth riding and suspension are very good. Seat is long sufficient. Attractive colour and mobile charging facility. Paint quality is excellent and front light seams good. Seat cover quality is good and nice. Good and comfortable sufficient lux in night. Comfortable seat and cushion quality is good. After 5000 km also running very smooth. Easily pull 3 passenger with 200 kg weight. Suspension is smooth, no jerk. Yes, good and excellent bike in this price also jerk free. So good for long run and 10 litre tank with 70 kmpl average is excellent. Cushion is comfortable and good quality seats. Best for every age people.Read More
Sustainable Commute Vehicle for Humble PeopleAs a minimalist, one would look for an economic and sustainable mode of transport. After my experience of riding Hero HF100 for a couple of weeks ( about 210 kms) , I could narrow down to it, as it offers a minimalist design with great mileage of 50kmpl amidst busy roads of BKC - Andheri - Goregaon roads. For the investment in this bike, my expectations were very realistic. I felt that the handling is basic and easy with safety and comfort, especially when riding at speeds upto 50kmph. During the regular commute hours, the average vehicular speeds in Mumbai are in same range anyway. I would highly recommend this bike for a minimalistic person. This bike is for humble and grounded people. Perhaps, the people believing in social status or image may not appreciate this model as much. This bike is very special as it not only serves the purpose of safe regular commute for self, with friends and with family, but also provides the commuter easy ride with atleast 70% cost savings (compared to mixed mode transport using bus, metro and auto)Read More
Well QualityThis bike maintain well quality of material and provide also premium service. Easy to use any where, now available many dealersRead More
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