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Triumph Thruxton 400 Leaked During Testing TVC Shoot, Launching Soon
Triumph Thruxton 400 Leaked During Testing TVC Shoot, Launching Soon

News18

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • News18

Triumph Thruxton 400 Leaked During Testing TVC Shoot, Launching Soon

Last Updated: The report says that the model will go on sale next, and will join the company's 400 cc range. However, a concrete date for the same is not known yet. The leading two-wheeler maker is gearing up to expand its fleet in India. The company seems all set to introduce Thruxton 400. Ahead of the official release, the model has been leaked on the internet. It has been spotted during a television commercial shoot in Pune, revealing overall road presence, key features and other details. The report says that the model will go on sale next, and will join the company's 400 cc range. However, a concrete date for the same is not known yet. Here's What Leaks Point Out Thruxton models. The motorcyle has been treated with stylish side mirrors, which are attached to the ends of the handlebars at both ends. This sets it apart from its other competitors and makes it look eye-catching. Comfort and Other Highlights motorcyle Engine and Power At the heart, Thruxton 400 is expected to get the same 399 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engine. It is likely to generate a maximum power of 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm of peak torque. The output will be delivered to the rear via a six-speed gearbox, paired with a slipper and assist clutch. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Honda Malaysia opens new HR-V bookings for Q3 2025 launch
Honda Malaysia opens new HR-V bookings for Q3 2025 launch

The Sun

time01-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

Honda Malaysia opens new HR-V bookings for Q3 2025 launch

HONDA Malaysia has officially opened bookings for the highly anticipated New Honda HR-V, ahead of its scheduled launch in the third quarter of 2025. Bookings can be made at all authorised dealerships nationwide as well as through the brand's online platforms. The updated HR-V arrives as a refreshed contender in the B-segment SUV category, reinforcing its position as one of Honda's most successful models in Malaysia. With over 169,000 units sold since its local debut in 2015, the HR-V has long established itself as the country's best-selling non-national B-SUV. For the first five months of 2025, it has continued to dominate sales for Honda Malaysia. Building on its legacy of style, practicality and performance, the latest iteration of the HR-V boasts an enhanced exterior and updated mechanical offerings. The new design presents a bolder and smarter aesthetic, featuring a streamlined minimalist front grille, striking 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels, and a full LED taillight strip that emphasises the vehicle's modern presence. The New HR-V e:HEV RS variant leads the charge with its intelligent hybrid powertrain, combining efficiency with an engaging driving experience. The 1.5-litre e:HEV system produces 131PS and 253Nm of torque, delivering smooth acceleration and responsive hybrid performance. Drivers can choose between three distinct driving modes – Econ, Normal, and Sport – to suit various road conditions and personal preferences. In addition to the hybrid variant, the New HR-V is also offered with a 1.5-litre DOHC VTEC Turbo engine generating 181PS and 240Nm of torque for a more dynamic experience. A naturally aspirated 1.5-litre DOHC i-VTEC engine is also available, producing 121PS and 145Nm, catering to those who favour refined efficiency. Safety remains a cornerstone of the HR-V's appeal. The updated model is equipped with the comprehensive Honda SENSING suite, which now includes Adaptive Driving Beam and Active Cornering Light – features that enhance visibility and further refine the SUV's safety credentials. These additions ensure the HR-V maintains its reputation as a technologically advanced and family-friendly vehicle for Malaysian roads. To complement its enhanced features, the New HR-V will be available in two new bold exterior colours: Phoenix Orange Pearl and Crystal Black Pearl. These fresh finishes add a sporty, premium touch to the SUV, giving buyers more expressive options to match their style. With a strong track record and widespread appeal among urban and suburban buyers, the New HR-V looks set to continue its success story in Malaysia. Interested customers may place their bookings via or through the HondaTouch mobile application.

Zero-Mile 2006 Kawasaki ZZR600 Hits Market at No Reserve
Zero-Mile 2006 Kawasaki ZZR600 Hits Market at No Reserve

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Zero-Mile 2006 Kawasaki ZZR600 Hits Market at No Reserve

⚡️ Read the full article on Motorious A rare, zero-mile 2006 Kawasaki ZZR600 has surfaced for sale, offering collectors and enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own an untouched example of the high-performance sportbike. Recently acquired by the selling dealer, this ZZR600 remains in factory-original condition, with an odometer reading of zero miles. Finished in Galaxy Silver, the fully faired motorcycle features an aluminum twin-spar frame, integrated windscreen, fairing-mounted mirrors, and a 4.8-gallon fuel tank. Additional design elements include two-up seating, rear grab handles, and tail-section storage. Powering the ZZR600 is a 599cc DOHC inline-four engine, factory-rated at 99 horsepower and 47 lb-ft of torque. The engine is equipped with four Mikuni 36mm carburetors, a 16-valve cylinder head, Kawasaki's Twin Ram Air Induction system, and a four-into-one exhaust system. A six-speed transmission and chain final drive complete the powertrain, ensuring high-revving performance and smooth power delivery. The sportbike rides on 17-inch three-spoke alloy wheels wrapped in period-correct Dunlop Sportmax D207 tires. Adjustable suspension consists of a 46mm cartridge-style fork up front and a piggyback-reservoir monoshock linked to the aluminum swingarm. Braking power is provided by dual six-piston calipers gripping 300mm front rotors and a single-piston caliper with a 220mm rear rotor. Instrumentation includes a 180-mph speedometer, a 16,000-rpm tachometer, and an inset coolant-temperature display, all mounted above the clip-on handlebars. While the bike remains in unused condition, minor imperfections such as a cracked left-front turn signal and a scrape on the generator cover are noted. Now offered at no reserve with a clean Arizona title, this 2006 Kawasaki ZZR600 presents a rare chance to acquire a brand-new example of one of Kawasaki's most well-regarded mid-weight sportbikes.

The 7 Most Expensive Motorcycles in the World in 2025
The 7 Most Expensive Motorcycles in the World in 2025

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

The 7 Most Expensive Motorcycles in the World in 2025

The average motorcycle can cost a motor biking enthusiast anything from $5,000 to $20,000 to ride a new bike off the lot. This might seem like a lot of money, but it's still a far cheaper price range than what one would pay for most new cars. That said, there are a number of motorcycles that cost — wait for it — well over $1 million. For You: Trending Now: That's right, two wheels and an engine within a sleek body can cost millions upon millions of dollars. How? According to the information site Jagran Josh, the wallet-busting costs are mostly due to highly limited model runs and exclusive designs, cost-prohibitive technology too pricey for mass production and good old-fashioned historical significance. Also here are four motorcycles that maintain value and 3 that depreciate quickly. Price: $11 million This bad boy was initially priced at a shocking $110,000 before speeding to an almost-unbelievable $11 million at auction, all thanks to a wildly singular frame that is made from a single piece of metal built around a 120ci V-twin engine. Check Out: Price: $7 million This 1949 iteration of the Porcupine only produced four units, renowned for their lightweight frame made of aluminum (allowing it to excel in the Grand Prix racing circuit). That incredible rarity, mixed with powerful speed (thanks to a 500-cc DOHC twin engine), makes the Porcupine not just legendary, but extremely, extremely expensive. Price: $3.6 million A 'hyperbike,' the Ecosse ES1 Spirit can breeze past speeds over 200 mph due to its lightweight nature (256 pounds because of its carbon-fiber body) and its 1000 cc four cylinder in-line engine. That level of innovation, mixed with an overall rarity, allow the Ecosse a seven-figure price tag. Price: $3.5 million The Hildebrand & Wolfmuller was made in 1984, making it the first-ever production motorcycle — which almost makes an extraordinarily significant piece of antiquity and automotive history. Price: $3 million The seven-figure asking price of the BMS Nehmesis comes as no surprise — this is motorcycle that is literally coated with 24-karat gold and is loaded with an ultra-powerful 1700 cc engine. Price: $1.5 million Not just a motorcycle but a work of art, the Cosmic Starship is hand-painted by the artist Jack Armstrong for a one-of-a-kind design. Price: $550,000 The Tomahawk is the only motorcycle on this list not to crack the $1 million mark, but it's still incredibly expensive because of its extremely limited production, powerful V10 engine from a Dodge Viper and a hyper-futuristic (and non-street legal) body design. More From GOBankingRates10 Most Expensive Meals in the World6 SUVs That Last Longer Than You Think and Are Worth the Money This article originally appeared on The 7 Most Expensive Motorcycles in the World in 2025

Desert Oasis Healthcare Honored with Dual Accolades in 2024 Best of Desert Awards
Desert Oasis Healthcare Honored with Dual Accolades in 2024 Best of Desert Awards

Associated Press

time25-02-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Desert Oasis Healthcare Honored with Dual Accolades in 2024 Best of Desert Awards

DOHC won Best Home Health Care Services and Best Nurse/Nurse Practitioner PALM SPRINGS, CA / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2025 / Desert Oasis Healthcare (DOHC) is proud to announce its recent recognition in the 2024 Best of Desert Community's Choice Awards. The organization has been awarded Best Home Health Care Services, and Nurse Practitioner Jamie Finch has been honored as Best Nurse/Nurse Practitioner. The awards ceremony celebrated the outstanding contributions of local businesses and professionals in the Palm Springs area. The nomination phase occurred July 10-31, 2024 followed by a voting period from September 16-30, 2024 during which community members cast their votes to determine the winners. DOHC extends its heartfelt gratitude to all who participated in the voting process. This recognition reflects the trust and support of the community, and DOHC remains committed to delivering exceptional healthcare services to the residents of the Coachella Valley.

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