Since the valve timing is essentially controlled by the electric motor, it also opens up the possibility of manually controlling the electric motor for different valve timings - something that will go hand-in-hand with multiple riding modes. This, coupled with the multiple lobe configuration, could allow Bajaj to extract a lot more from the engine than what the ECU and ride-by-wire-driven riding modes can.
Retrofit-friendly Feature:
Developing brand new technology is fairly straightforward, but from a business perspective, it’s just the job half done. To ensure new technology is utilised to the maximum, Bajaj has made sure the new VVA tech can be retrofitted to existing engines with just minor changes in the head. So this opens Bajaj to the world of possibilities of implementing it on several of its existing lineup.
Top 5 best-selling motorcycles in March 2021: Splendor, HF Deluxe, Shine, Platina, Pulsar 125
Top 5 best-selling motorcycles in March 2021: Splendor, HF Deluxe, Shine, Platina, Pulsar 125
The Hero Splendor, Hero HF Deluxe, Honda Shine, Bajaj Platina and Bajaj Pulsar 125 were the top five best-selling motorcycles in India in March 2021.
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The Hero Splendor is India s top-selling motorcycle.
HIGHLIGHTS
The Hero Splendor registered total sales of 2,39,702 units in March 2021.
The Hero HF Deluxe s total sales stood at 1,44,505 units in March 2021.
The Honda Shine recorded total sales of 1,17,943 units in March 2021.
The Hero Splendor was the largest-selling motorcycle in India in March 2021. It was followed by the likes of the Hero HF Deluxe, Honda Shine, Bajaj Platina and Bajaj Pulsar 125. Let us have a look at their sales figures for the month of March 2021.
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BS6 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 Reviewed In Detailed Photos
Does the NS200 still make sense in its tech-savvy segment?
Launched for the first time in 2012, the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 kickstarted the 200cc naked segment in India. Since its launch, the motorcycle hasn’t received any major update, even retaining its bare-bones, no-nonsense nature in 2021. So, you might ask if it is still relevant in this market? We try to answer as we review it through images:
The NS200’s styling has remained pretty much unchanged over all these years. But, it’s not all bad, thanks to its edgy design language and streetfighter persona.