Day5: Vijayawada to Bengaluru
Car: Honda City ZX CVT iVTech with sunroof (Color: Radiant Red, 4-cylinder, 7-gear automatic, with D & Sports mode). Also got some customization done with extra Bose pads, premium seat leather, leather seats ceramic coating, extra-cushions, ambient lighting, Honda bonnet badge in chrome etc.
Preparation:
- Filled tank (40 Litres).
- Packed our bags, some books and all the essential items (hand sanitizers, 4 packets of chips, 7 2Litre bottles, 10K in cash etc).
- Fastag - filled 3K.
Route: Kolkata - Kharagpur - Balasore - Bhadrak - Bhubaneswar
Roads were OK, but there was an agitation going on by CPI/CPIM workers on road, who had stopped all Trucks/Commercial vehicles, but allowed personal cars to pass through before Balasore. In fact, we faced this 3 times at different locations during this stretch. Must have wasted at least 1 hour in between these 3 locations. We stopped at an awesome looking restaurant just after Balasore and had a nice meal. An
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2021 Honda CB350RS launched in India at Rs 1.96 lakh, deliveries from March
Rohit Paradkar Updated: February 16, 2021, 01:25 PM IST
The 60 year old Honda CB lineage isn t new to India, but in recent times it has created headlines with the Honda H ness CB350. This single-cylinder motorcycle, aimed squarely at the likes of the Royal Enfield Classic 350, caters to the modern-retro genre of motorcycle. Built on the standard street bike body style, the Honda CB 350 has gotten off an excellent start in India, despite Honda bottlenecking the deliveries by limiting the CB350 s scope to the handful of Honda Big Wing dealerships (50 touchpoints so far) in India. Nevertheless, Honda seems to be rapidly expanding the CB350 now with the launch of the CB350RS.
Honda CB350 RS launched in India at Rs 1.96 lakh; deliveries to commence in March
The Honda CB350 RS is a derivative of the H’ness CB350 launched last year, but has a sportier persona and packs a wider rear tyre and a new tail section
Feb 16, 2021 13:34:08 IST
Honda has just launched the CB 350 RS in India at Rs 1.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Gurugram). As the name suggests, the CB350 RS is a derivative of the Honda H’ness CB350 that was launched last year. Honda announced that so far, it has sold over 10,000 units of the H’ness CB350, which rivals the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. To further the CB’s appeal, Honda has added the CB350 RS to its line-up, which is a decidedly sportier-looking 350 compared to the retro-style H’ness.
Renault launches SUV Kiger at ₹5.45 lakh in India: Details here
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Renault has finally launched the new Kiger in India. The SUV steps into an extremely competitive segment and the ace under the company’s sleeve is the price of the car. The new sub-4m SUV will be going against the likes for Hyundai Venue, Nissan Magnite, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV 300 and Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza.
The new Renault Kiger will start at a price of ₹5.45 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base variant. The top variant with all the bells and whistles is priced at ₹9.55 lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of overall cost, the SUV is priced similar to the SUV from its sister brand, Nissan Magnite.