The Kolkata-based company is revolutionising transportation with purpose-built designs, cutting-edge technology, and sustainable solutions.
Both the gas-powered Mazda6 that ended production for the U.S. market in 2021 and the all-electric Mazda MX-30 that was killed off in 2023 feel like distant memories. But that doesn’t mean Mazda ...
Price-wise, the Skyrider X1 electric flying motorcycle is said to cost $60,000 in its base version, with availability set for next year. Before getting your hopes up about this new personal ...
You can also outfit the Alpinista with a number of accessories, including a sport seat, windscreen, saddlebags and luggage racks. As you’d expect from an electric motorcycle, it’s also equipped with ...
and with its new all-electric Flying Flea sub-brand even more are coming. Royal Enfield is the shot in the arm that the American motorcycle market needed to thrive. Cost-conscious consumers still ...
HT Auto can exclusively share that Ampere, the electric mobility brand of Greaves Electric, will be unveiling its electric motorcycle concept, marking a new direction for the company. We got a sneak ...
In November, the iconic Japanese brand announced two novel electric motorcycle concepts at the EICMA 2024 in Italy: the EV Fun Concept and the EV Urban Concept. Initially announced in November ...
With the 450X updates and potential electric motorcycle announcements, Ather aims to strengthen its position in the electric vehicle market. As anticipation builds for the Auto Expo, enthusiasts ...
Is that a flying pig? No, but it’s not too far off. It’s Rictor’s Skyrider X1, a hybrid moped-quadcopter (or flying motorcycle) that will, according to its creators, allow commuters to fly ...
Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle brand, is entering the electric vehicle (EV) era, announcing its first ever electric motorbike – the Flying Flea. The Indian motorcycle company ...
Norway is the world leader when it comes to the take up of electric cars, which last year accounted for nine out of 10 new vehicles sold in the country. Can other nations learn from it?