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The TVS Scooty is a brand of Scooters made by TVS Motors of India. It is marketed mainly to women, and in 2009 was the largest selling brand among scooters aimed specifically at women buyers, selling about 25,000 units per month, compared to about 60,000 per month for the overall top selling scooter in India.
TVS Ntorq 125 is a motor scooter manufactured by TVS Motor Company in India. It is powered by a single cylinder, four stroke, 3 valve, TVS and delivers 6.9 kW (9.4 PS) at 7500 rpm. The scooter delivers a pick-up of 0 to 60 km/h in 6.5 seconds. The scooter 125 requires approximately 800 ml of engine oil. [3]
The following is a list of motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds produced by Japanese company Honda. ... (July 2024) Name Engine size (cc) Beat (FC50) 48
The Bajaj Chetak is a motor scooter produced by the Indian company Bajaj Auto.Past models were petrol powered (either 2 or 4-stroke). The modern version is electric (known as the Chetak Electric), and is powered by a 4.2 kW BLDC motor with a 2.89 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, [2] and comes with a 90 km range.
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TVS Wego, TVS Scooty, TVS Scooty Zest TVS Jupiter is a variomatic scooter launched in September 2013 by India's TVS Motor Company . [ 1 ] The launch of the scooter marked the company's entry into the part of the market that mainly targets both male and female consumers.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Pvt. Ltd., abbreviated as HMSI, is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Limited, Japan. [4] Founded in 1999, [ 4 ] it was the fourth Honda automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda Motor Ltd (1984–1998), Hero Honda (1984–2011) and Honda Siel Cars India (1995–2012). [ 5 ]
Bankrupt 2017, factory dismantled and plant sold off (but as of 2021 planning to return as LML Electric with electric scooters [74]) — India; Lohner (1950–1963), Rotax-Sachs and ILO engines; [75] Merged with the Rotax engine company to form Lohner-Rotax in 1959 — Austria; MAC (1972–1977), brand of API — India