Category: Electric BIke

  • New Two-Wheeler Launches January 2026: From ₹85 Lakh Ducati Superbike to Budget-Friendly Bajaj Chetak EV

    New Two-Wheeler Launches January 2026: From ₹85 Lakh Ducati Superbike to Budget-Friendly Bajaj Chetak EV

    January 2026 proved to be an explosive month for the Indian two-wheeler industry, witnessing a mix of high-end track machines, rugged adventure bikes, and futuristic electric scooters. From Ducati’s multi-million rupee superbikes to Bajaj’s budget-friendly updates, here is a detailed look at the new bikes and scooters launched in January 2026.

    1. Performance & Premium Motorcycles

    The premium segment saw some of the most exciting launches, dominated by track-focused powerhouses and heritage twins.

    • Ducati Panigale V4 R & V4 Tricolore: Ducati set the tone for the year by launching the Panigale V4 R at a staggering ₹84.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Following this, they introduced the ultra-exclusive Panigale V4 Tricolore, limited to just 1,000 units globally.
    • Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Adding to its 650cc parallel-twin lineup, Royal Enfield officially debuted the Bullet 650. It combines the iconic Bullet aesthetics with the 648cc engine, priced around ₹3.40 lakh – ₹3.50 lakh.
    • KTM RC 160: KTM expanded its entry-level sports portfolio with the RC 160, priced at ₹1.85 lakh. Designed to take on the Yamaha R15, it brings KTM’s signature aggressive styling to the 160cc segment.
    Ducati Panigale V4 R
    Ducati Panigale V4 R

    2. Adventure & Off-Road Segment

    For those who prefer the road less traveled, January 2026 brought two significant ADV players.

    • KTM 390 Adventure R: This off-road-focused variant features longer travel suspension and larger wheels compared to the standard model. It launched with a price tag of ₹3.78 lakh (ex-showroom).
    • Brixton Crossfire 500 Storr: Marking Brixton’s entry into the Indian ADV market, the Storr features a 486cc parallel-twin engine and a rugged design, priced near ₹4 lakh.
    KTM 390 Adventure R
    KTM 390 Adventure R

    3. The Electric Revolution: New EV Launches

    The EV space saw established brands and new players introducing practical urban solutions.

    • Yamaha EC-06: Yamaha finally made its move in the Indian EV space with the EC-06. Priced at ₹1.68 lakh, it offers a range of up to 160 km and is designed as a premium city commuter.
    • Bajaj Chetak C2501: Bajaj expanded its Chetak family with the C2501, positioned as the most affordable model in the lineup at ₹91,399.
    • Suzuki e-Access: Suzuki entered the electric market with the e-Access, featuring a 3.07 kWh battery and a top speed of 71 kmph.
    • Omega Vextra: A new budget entrant, the Vextra was launched at ₹99,900, targeting the mass-market electric scooter segment.
    Bajaj Chetak C2501
    Bajaj Chetak C2501

    4. Updated Commuters & Popular Models

    Reliable favorites received crucial safety and aesthetic updates to stay fresh for 2026.

    ModelUpdate TypeKey HighlightPrice (Ex-showroom)
    Suzuki Access 125Safety UpdateAdded Single-channel ABS₹92,328 onwards
    Bajaj Pulsar 125Aesthetic/LEDReworked design & LED lights₹89,910
    Honda Dio 125New Variant“X-Edition” with new colors₹87,733
    Kawasaki Ninja 300Color UpdateLime Green / Candy Lime Green~₹3.43 Lakh
    2026 Kawasaki Ninja 300
    2026 Kawasaki Ninja 300

    Summary of January 2026 Market Performance

    The month also saw record-breaking sales figures for major manufacturers:

    • Hero MotoCorp: Maintained its top spot with 5.58 lakh units sold (26% YoY growth).
    • Honda (HMSI): Recorded a massive 29% YoY growth with 5.74 lakh units (including exports).
    • TVS Motor: Witnessed a 28% growth in the two-wheeler segment, with a significant 50% jump in EV sales.
  • 2026 Yamaha EC-06 Electric Scooter Launched with 169km Range – Is it the New Segment Leader?

    2026 Yamaha EC-06 Electric Scooter Launched with 169km Range – Is it the New Segment Leader?

    New Delhi: The wait for a Japanese electric two-wheeler is finally over! India Yamaha Motor (IYM) has officially made its grand entry into the Indian EV market with the launch of the Yamaha EC-06. With its sleek design, long-range capabilities, and Yamaha’s legendary build quality, the EC-06 is ready to challenge the dominance of home-grown giants like Ola, Ather, and TVS.

    Price and Exclusive Availability

    The Yamaha EC-06 is launched at an attractive ex-showroom price of ₹1,67,600 (Delhi). To maintain a premium experience, Yamaha will initially sell the scooter in select cities through its specialized “Blue Square” dealerships. At launch, the scooter is available in a signature ‘Bluish White’ color that emphasizes its clean, eco-friendly identity.

    Performance: Built for the Urban Jungle

    Yamaha has engineered the EC-06 to be the perfect city companion, balancing punchy performance with impressive efficiency.

    • The Range: On a full charge, the EC-06 offers a certified riding range of 169 km, making it one of the longest-range premium scooters in the segment.
    • The Powerhouse: It is equipped with a 4 kWh fixed battery and an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM) that delivers 6.7 kW of peak power and 26 Nm of torque.
    • Top Speed: While built for efficiency, it can comfortably hit a top speed of 79 km/h, perfect for city flyovers and busy boulevards.

    Yamaha EC-06: Key Specifications at a Glance

    FeatureSpecification Details
    Certified Range169 km per charge
    Battery Pack4 kWh (Fixed)
    Motor TypeIPMSM (Air-cooled)
    Braking200mm Front & Rear Disc (with CBS)
    Storage24.5 Litres Under-seat
    Wheels12-inch Alloy Wheels

    Smart Tech for the Modern Rider

    The EC-06 isn’t just about the motor; it’s a tech-heavy commuter designed for the digital generation.

    • Yamaha Motor Connect R: Connect your smartphone to access real-time vehicle data, trip history, and smart alerts.
    • Customized Riding Modes: Choose between Eco, Standard, and Power modes to suit your mood. It also features a Reverse Mode for effortless parking in tight spots.
    • Premium Dashboard: A vibrant color LCD display provides clear visibility of your speed, battery health, and range—even under direct sunlight.

    Durability and Peace of Mind

    Addressing the biggest concern of EV buyers—longevity—Yamaha is offering a 3-year or 30,000 km warranty on the battery. Furthermore, the motor and battery are IP67-rated, ensuring the scooter remains unfazed by monsoon rains or dusty Indian roads.