Jawa Dealership To Begin Offline Booking On 15 December

             Jawa Dealership To Begin Offline Booking On 15 December 


Booking the bikes at your nearest dealership will give you a first-hand experience of the new Jawas

  • Jawa dealerships will bookings as well as test rides on 15 December.
  • Prospective customers can still book either of the bikes from Jawa’s website for a token amount of Rs 5,000.
  • The Jawa is priced at Rs 1.64 lakh while the Jawa 42 costs Rs 1.55 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
  • The Jawa Perak is expected to be launched in late-2019.
As for its pricing, the Jawa will cost Rs 1.64 lakh while the Jawa 42 is priced at Rs 1.55 lakh. Even though the 42 gets modern elements it’s priced slightly lower than the Jawa. To lower bikes price, Jawa has substituted chrome elements for blacked out components which costs a lot less to manufacture. Also, the rider’s triangle on the 42 is more aggressive compared to the Jawa thanks to a low-set handlebar. 
Aside from a few cosmetic differences, the bikes share the same engine and underpinnings. Powering the duo is the same Mahindra Mojo-derived 293cc, BSVI-compliant, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder motor mated to a 6-speed transmission. It’s good to make 27PS of power and 28Nm of torque. 
Once launched, the Jawa and Jawa 42 will go up against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the UM Renegade Classic. The Jawa Perak, on the other hand, priced at Rs 1.89 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi), is still under development and expected to be launched in the latter half of 2019. 
Here some good news for all those customers eagerly waiting to get their hands on the Jawa duo. Jawa dealerships will commence bookings for the Jawa and Jawa 42 on 15 December. Out of the 100-odd dealerships who have signed up with Jawa, most will begin operations by mid-December. And, If everything goes as planned we could soon expect to see a number of Jawa owners ambling around on their prized possession. 
For the time being though, the bikemaker is accepting bookings from prospective customers via its website for a token amount of Rs 5000, which is fully refundable. Reportedly, these customers will be given first preference over the ones putting down their booking amounts at dealerships. However, compared to the former, the latter will have the liberty to test the bike and make an informed decision rather than going in blindfolded. The Jawa and Jawa 42 cater to slightly different target markets. While the Jawa takes the old-school approach and draws inspiration from the original bike from the ’70s, the 42 is a modern take on the Jawa-Jawa.

Bajaj pulsar 220F Gets A Refeshed Look For 2019

Bajai Pulsar 220F Gets A Refreshed  Look For 2019


Bajaj Auto has updated the Pulsar 150 range, Pulsar 180 and the Pulsar 220F for the upcoming year. The Pulsar 150 Twin-disc which was spotted at a dealership. That said, Bajaj has now launched the Pulsar 220F with a few cosmetic updates to keep it looking relevant. Surprisingly, it retains the same price tag as before. Priced at Rs 96,422 (ex-showroom Pune), the 2019 Pulsar 220F is available in two colour options - blue or red over black.


 In terms of updates, the Pulsar 220F receives the exact same graphics option as the Pulsar 150 Twin-disc. The new sporty graphics runs from the front fender, fairing and tail section of the bike and contrasts well with the black paint job. Additionally, the bike gets an underbelly cowl and faux carbon-fibre texturing on the side panels. Apart from these changes, the bike remains unchanged. Though the Pulsar 150 Twin-disc and the Pulsar 220F miss out on ABS, we can expect Bajaj to introduce this safety feature pretty soon as both the bikes were spotted testing with the same quite recently.
As for its powertrains, it retains the same BSIV-compliant, 220cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that churns out 21PS of power at 8500rpm and 19Nm of torque at 7000rpm. A 5-speed gearbox transfers power to the rear wheel via chain drive.
It’s a similar story in terms of mechanicals. The bike gets telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a single disc on both ends. A 15-litre fuel tank has been proven to be sufficient for long hauls. The Pulsar 220F faces off against the Hero Karizma ZMR, the age old rivals still going at it. However, if you’re looking for something more modern that does the job equally well, you should have a look at the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V.


      

TATA HARRIER

         
                                  TATA  A R R I E R
              
                             Expected Date : 28 Jan 2019 
                                              
                            Estimated Price : 15 Lakhs 


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Tata motors has been readying for its second innings after a long lull in the  indian market and 
After the tiago and nexon's success.

One of these new products is the Tata Harrier SUV.


This SUV has been built on the Land Rover platform.


Land Rover platform, with its aluminum-infused architecture is an expensive  affair and fitting    economics .


The aluminum will certainly replaced by more cost effective materials but the inherent beauty 
Of this platform make the harrier a  force

         ⇛Independent suspension at all four ends
                  ⇛This is powered by 2.0 litre turbo diesel from Fiat.

That also power of JEEP COMPASS This is because tata motors has already placed an order for more than a lakh  engines already.Harrier might come with the 140bhp  setup. It one of the most  powerful machine in the segment.Something that Tata has already done  with the nexon and are  reaping its benfits .

The tata  harrier will go into production by the end of 2018 or early 2019 and will rival the hundai  creta , the Renault Duster , the  Renault  captur and Jeep Compass along with competitors like the Mahnidra scorpio.