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With the latest emission norms in place and a ban levied by the Supreme Court on sale and registration of vehicles compliant to BS III standards, customers along with the manufacturers will also be moving on to a cleaner world with the purchase of vehicles that emit lesser fumes. Here are some of the most popular scooters and motorcycles on sale in India that are BS IV complaint.
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Honda Activa 125: The Activa 125 has been the best selling scooter in India with over 6 lakh customers and counting. It now comes with a new BS IV compliant engine. Priced at Rs 56,954, the Activa 125 is powered by a 125cc engine produces 8.52 bhp at 6,500rpm and 10.544 Nm at 5,000rpm, mated to a CVT unit.
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TVS Jupiter: The Jupiter was launched with an updated BS IV compliant engine in March. The base variant is priced at Rs 49,666. It is powered by a 109.7 cc single-cylinder engine tuned to produce 8 hp at 7500 rpm and 8 Nm of torque at 5500 rpm.
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Suzuki Access 125: Priced at Rs 54,302 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the drum brake version, the Access 125 was updated to BSIV norms in February. It is powered by a 125 cc single-cylinder engine that produces 8.58 bhp, and is paired to an automatic transmission.
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Hero Splendor Pro: The Splendor has been a favourite for many who yearn for an easy daily commute. A light motorcycle that comes with an air cooled, 97.2 cc 4-stroke, single cylinder engine that develops the Splendor was introduced with a BS IV compliant engine recently.
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Bajaj Pulsar 150: Bajaj launched the Pulsar 150 with a BS IV compliant enigine in February 2017. It is powered by a 149 cc single-cylinder unit that develops 13.5 hp at 8,000 rpm and peak torque of 13.4 Nm at 6,000 rpm. The old engine, however, developed 15.1 hp at 9,000 rpm and 12.5 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm.
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Honda CB Unicorn 160: The CB Unicorn 160 is powered by a 162.71 cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, that develops 13.8 bhp and 13.9 Nm of torque through a five-speed transmission.
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Yamaha FZ25: The latest offering from Yamaha, the FZ25 was pitted to be a game changer for the Japanese brand's standing in India. It comes with BS IV compliant 249cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine that makes 20.6 bhp and 20 Nm of torque. The motorcycle isn't all that heavy either at 148 kg of kerb weight.
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KTM Duke 390: Priced at Rs 2.25 lakh, the 2017 Duke 390 was launched on 24th February with an updated engine. It comes with BS IV compliant 373.2 cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine that produces 43.5 hp of power and 37 Nm of torque, and is paired to a 6-speed transmission with slipper clutch and Ride-By-Wire technology.
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