Weekly News Wrapup: TVS Apache RTR 180 BS6 Launched, Royal Enfield Bullet 350 BS6 Price Revealed & More!
This week has been a rollercoaster ride with with a number of launches and other interesting developments
This week has been a rollercoaster ride with a number of launches and other interesting developments

Aside from coronavirus wreaking havoc across all sectors globally, the Indian two-wheeler industry faced some pretty intense action with a number of launches and other interesting developments making the headlines. Here are our top 5 picks for you to read while you go through a self-imposed quarantine:
TVS Apache RTR 180 BS6 launched:

At last, the TVS Apache RTR 180 has received BS6 updates. And that means the entire Apache range is now BS6-compliant. The new bike costs Rs 6,700 dearer than its BS4 iteration. The icing on the cake, however, is that apart from the new fuel injection system, it makes even more power than before!
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 BS6 price revealed:

We got our hands on the prices of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 BS6 range ahead of its official launch. In fact, the motorcycle has started reaching dealerships too. It is the most affordable BS6-compliant Royal Enfield and here’s how much it costs.
Benelli Imperiale 400 BS6 incoming:

BS4-compliant model shown for representation
The Benelli Imperiale 400 is the most affordable motorcycle under the Italian brand’s lineup. It is all set to be upgraded to BS6 emission norms, making it the first Benelli to feature a cleaner motor that is in tune with the times. Check out its launch timeline and expected prices in our exclusive report here.
Suzuki Intruder BS6 launched:

After its debut at Auto Expo 2020, Suzuki finally launched the Intruder 150 BS6 at a premium of around Rs 11,800 when compared to its BS4 iteration. So what exactly do you get for the premium apart from emission compliance? Head here to find out.
Honda Activa 6G, 125, Dio BS6 recalled:

Honda has issued a voluntary recall for its recently-launched Activa 6G and Dio BS6. Even the Activa 125 BS6 falls under the recall list. If you’re an owner of one of these scooters, check out why they’re being recalled here.
User Reviews
Blend of both style and practicalityRTR 180 and 160 2V both may not feel so comfortable at first and it require some time to get used to over long urban commutes. Good for touring as well, best with speeds upto 80-90 kmph and vibrates a lot after that. Decent mileage. Easy on pocket ownership cost. Became more affordable post GST 2.0. Go for it if you are looking for a motorcycle that is simple yet sporty.Read More
I can't explain my feelings for this vehicleYes, There are so many things why I choose this scooter, first of all the colours like feel attractive and cool. Looks like classic and design is too good. comfort is excellent, overall nice experience. Universally trusted, relaxed and stable city ride. With its smooth linear acceleration (ideal between 40-70 km/h), effortless automatic CVT transmission and comfortable upright seating. It dominates Indian roads. Yes always, because this is the most classic and like always feel comfortable for any long and short travelling so I always recommend this vehicle and I personally feel too good that's why I purchased. Thank you.Read More