Honda launches new motorcycle

Mr. Anto said that the new model was developed for Indian customers keeping in mind their practical commuting needs.

July 05, 2012 11:59 am | Updated November 16, 2021 11:05 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA

The Hero Honda Motorcycles launched the new two-wheeler `Dream Uga' at local hotel in Vijayawada on Wednesday. Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar

The Hero Honda Motorcycles launched the new two-wheeler `Dream Uga' at local hotel in Vijayawada on Wednesday. Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Private Limited on Wednesday launched ‘Dream Yuga’ - a new mass motorcycle with 110 cc engine with mileage of 72 km per litre (under ideal test conditions). Speaking at the inaugural function, the company official Lezil Anto said that the new bike’s engine was equipped with several cutting edge technologies like Honda intelligent ignition control system, which changes the ignition timings as per the load conditions to attain ideal combustion, leading to improved power output and efficiency. He said that the model was loaded with a host of features like impressive exhaust, black colour grab rail, attractive graphics, realistic meter console and tail light along with alloy wheels. “The new vehicle is comfortable to ride not only on smoother roads, but is equally good in difficult terrains,” he added.

Mr. Anto said that the new model was developed for Indian customers keeping in mind their practical commuting needs.

“The vehicle is available in three variants – kick, drum and spoke; kick, drum, alloy and self, drum and alloy. The motorcycle comes in five exciting colours – black, monsoon grey metallic, alpha red metallic, force silver metallic and maple brown metallic with starting price of Rs. 47, 316,” he added.

Kanakadurga showroom Managing Director D.S. P. Reddy, Mithra Honda showroom Managing Director Madhusudhan Sharma and several other Honda dealers were present at the launch ceremony.

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