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1. Holy Shit Tata, What Have You Done with HEXA?

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2. BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100: This Bike Does Not Need a Helmet

You won’t need a helmet to ride the BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100. (Photo Courtesy: BMW)

The BMW Motorrad VISION NEXT 100 is the essence of motorcycling and a symbol of the ultimate riding experience of the future.

If you don’t trust us, here’s everything that is worth looking at in this bizarre yet breathtaking concept.

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3. First Drive: Hyundai Elantra 2016 Is Suited for Success

Bold front grille on the Hyundai Elantra 2016. (Photo Courtesy: Motorscribes)

Hyundai is back in the executive sedan segment with the introduction of the 6th generation Elantra. The car itself promises to be a winner; with Hyundai having left no stone unturned in any department — be it the way it looks, feels, drives or the features on board.

We recently got to spend an entire week with both the petrol and diesel versions of the Elantra. Read here to know our first impressions about this sedan.

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4. Triumph India Adds a Touch of Class With the Bonneville T100

Triumph Bonneville T100 comes with a 900-cc engine. (Photo: The Quint)

The Bonneville series of Triumph Motorcycles in India has now been expanded with the 900-cc powered Bonneville T100. The bike, priced at Rs 7.78 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), provides competition for Ducati and Harley Davidson.

The T100 has been crafted to be an all-action luxury two-wheeler for bike enthusiasts who like to flaunt their passion with a classic touch, something that Bonneville thrives on.

Read the full story here.

5. Review: Hero Achiever 150 Makes for a Great Premium Commuter Bike

Hero MotorCorp Achiever 150 from the front. (Photo Courtesy: Motorscribes)

The Hero MotorCorp Achiever 150 slots in the premium commuter segment and the company has worked hard to ensure that it ticks all the right boxes.

After all, this product has a major role to play for the company in re-establishing its dominance in the said segment. So, the room for error is non-existent.

Read the review here to find if it matches up to the others.

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