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TorQue: Porsche 911, Aston Martin, Honda Navi, Ducati and More

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1. The Porsche 911 2016 Range Will Set You Back by At Least 1.42 Cr

Porsche is bringing the 2016 edition of its Porsche 911 range, which now comprises coupe as well as cabriolet model variants.

The Carrera models features new generation bi-turbo charger engines, which can produce a whopping 370 hp. Porsche has priced the standard 911 Carrera base model at Rs 1,42,33,000 (ex-showroom Delhi).

Read the full story here.

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2. Now You Can Rent a Ducati Bike And Go Off On a Long Tour

If you’re a biker and always wanted to go on a longish tour on a fancy Harley-Davidson or a Ducati, then we’ve got good news. A first-of-its-kind joint venture between a global touring company and an Indian partner offers people in India to live their dreams by going on a week-long tour wherever they wish to.

According to the Motoziel, a rider can choose from a large fleet of big bikes including Harley Davidson, Ducati, Triumph, BMW, Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki.

The partnership will offer experiences including self-guided and guided tours in more than 10 countries in the sub-continent, in addition to offering rides across continents, as informed by the company.

Read the story here.

3. Review: Honda Navi Is More Fun Than We Imagined!

In theory, the Honda Navi has a lot going for it as a great middle ground between parents who don’t want to hand their kids a motorcycle yet and college kids who don’t want to be seen on regular scooters.

Can this little scooter disguised as a motorcycle offer a real thrill to those who seek it?

Read the review here.

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4. This Beauty Is the All New Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster

Aston Martin has unveiled its refined version of the Vantage GT12 Roadster at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (FoS) this week. According to the company, it has taken them less than 9 months to deliver this model.

The GT12 Roadster retains the 6-litre V12 engine. The inclusion of magnesium inlet manifolds, magnesium torque tube, and a titanium exhaust system not only offer better engine performance but also make the car much lighter.

Check out the GT 12 Roadster here.

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