Honda Livo [2020-2024] ex-showroom price in India starts at Rs. 81,651 for the base model while the top model is priced at Rs. 85,651.
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Hero XPulse 210 was launched in India at ₹175,800 (ex-showroom) at the Auto Expo 2025. The motorcycle is expected to replace the XPulse 200 in the lineup of the two-wheeler manufacturer.
Fusion food is one thing, but a fusion movie? That was my first thought when I heard about "Baby Hero", the new 2025 Chinese New Year film that blends Singaporean and Thai elements in ways I didn ...
Honda have revealed plans to introduce larger battery-powered motorcycles to the European market as early as 2025, with top bosses now revealing to MCN a belief that their involvement in the ...
It’s early days yet for the Honda EVs and the market response to the Activa e and QC1 remains to be seen. SUZUKI PLUGS IN WITH THE ELECTRIC ACCESS SCOOTER Suzuki Motorcycle India, the two ...
one such popular model being the Hero Passion Xtec. Let us look at how these two entry-level commuter bikes fare against each other. Honda Livo is dimensionally very close to the Hero Passion Xtec.
Your browser does not support the audio element. Honda has patented the design of the latest-gen CB190TR neo-retro bike in India, and this motorcycle shares its ...
An upcoming Honda Retro Roadster's design has been revealed Bike features a similar styling as the Honda CB300R Could compete with the TVS Ronin & Royal Enfield Hunter 350 We recently came across ...
Honda has been on a spree, updating its motorcycles and scooters. The latest to undergo the treatment is the Livo, launched at Rs 83,080 ex-showroom Delhi. The new Honda Livo gets a few important ...
Although he no longer holds an official role with the Cambodian national team, Japanese football legend Keisuke Honda remains committed to his dream of seeing Cambodia make it to the FIFA World Cup.