Friday, June 03, 2011

SUPER BIKES IN INDIA : A REVIEW

Harley Davidson




(JUST MOVE UP YOUR SPEAKER'S VOLUME TO HEAR THE MAGICAL SOUND :p)




Harley Davidson India has introduced complete bike family in India consisting of 12 models. The super bike models include - the Fat Boy, Night Rod Special, Roadster, Sportster, Dyna, VRSC, Softail and Legend Harley. The bikes are priced in the range of Rs 6.95 lakh and Rs 34.95 lakh ex-showroom. As part of the strategy for Indian market, the company has introduced five models price range between Rs 12 - 14 lakhs. The delivery of the Harley Davidson bikes in India will start by the year of 2010. Bookings begin in April and Harley-Davidson will start delivering the motorcycles from June. Initially, the company would have five dealerships in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chandigarh. Personally, I like Harley Davidson VRSCDX Night Rod priced at around Rs 20 lakhs.

 





Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa









Suzuki Hayabusa is the most popular sports motorcycles in India. The 4-stroke, four-cylinder liquid-cooled 1299cc engine produces a massive peak power of 175 bhp at 9800 rpm and enables Hayabusa to reach from 0-100 km/h in three seconds flat. twin-spar aluminum frame., wider fairing and a 15mm-taller windscreen make Hayabusa a dream machine. Top of the fuel tank is lower allowing a tighter full tuck and the tail section has an enlarged speed hump. All these features combine to give a super bike in real sense. This dream machine can make it to your garage in Rs. 13,65,000.

Video 1 (Launch of Hayabusa 2008)
Video 2 (Mounting cam on Hayabusa)




Kawasaki ZX12R Ninja





Ninja is the flagship sports bike of Kawasaki Motorcycles and leads its manufacturer into the high-performance sports bike war raging among different motorcycle manufacturers. Fuel injected liquid cooled, 1200 cc engine generates around 190 hp at 300 km/h. Ninja’s all-aluminium monocoque frame and cast steering swingarm pivot areas are made for an extremely stiff structure and contribute to tits superb high-speed stability and supersport handling performance. Kawasaki Ninja will cost you around Rs. 4,50,000.



Yamaha YZF R1




Yamaha YZF-R1, has come a long way competing with Suzuki Hayabusa for the top slot in super bike category in India. Equipped with a short-stroke 998cc DOHC, 20-valve, liquid-cooled in line four-cylinder engine that delivers a peak power of 175 bhp, Yamaha R1 successfully puts together the awesome power with the lightweight and responsiveness of a 600-class chassis. Redesigned headlights with LED taillight impart YZF R1 a distinctive look. The bike enthralls the young guys going for style and speed. Yamaha R1 has an ex-showroom price of Rs. 12,81,000.



Honda CBR1000RR






Honda CBR1000RR reputation as a powerful, fast, and reliable sports bike. CBR's liquid-cooled, 16-valve DOHC in line-four cylinder 999cc engine produced a peak power of 174 bhp at 10000 rpm. The 1000RR is the result of Honda's relentless effort to produce the ultimate super bike with awesome performance. The bike boasts of ultra-low vibration at all speeds, provided by a new dual-shaft balancer. Although its status of the fastest bike is in competition with Suzuki Hayabusa, its production continues and is costs aorung Rs. 12,50,000.


Thursday, June 02, 2011

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

 







The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is a luxury grand tourer automobile developed by Mercedes-AMG to replace the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. The car is the first Mercedes automobile designed in-house by AMG and is described by Mercedes-Benz as a spiritual successor to the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing,[2]300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé.

The vehicle was unveiled at the 2009 IAA. Sales began in mid-2010 in Europe with MSRP of €177,310 (including taxes) and will begin in the United States in mid-2011 for less than $200,000. The SLS AMG is featured as the cover car for the PlayStation 3 racing game Gran Turismo 5, and is the safety car for the 20102011 Formula One seasons. 


The SLS AMG will be made in at least four different versions. The first to launch is the coupe with gullwing doors. In 2009 a Desert Gold version debuted at the Dubai International Auto Show, in mid-2010 a FIA-GT3 racing version. For 2011-2013 Mercedes will also be releasing a roadster (with conventional doors and a soft top), an electric powered E-Cell version (most likely to be a coupe), and there will be a Black Series version, which will see its weight being reduced by as much as 300 kg (661 lb).
 


SLS AMG GT3

 A GT3-spec racing version of the SLS AMG was unveiled at the 2010 New York Auto Show. It is set to compete in national GT3 championships before being allowed race in the FIA GT3 Championship in 2011. At VLN Nürburgring, the SLS AMG GT3 was admitted into the SP9 class with "Balance of Performance" set to 1350 kg and 556 PS, and won its first race in October.

 

 

SLS AMG "Blackbird"

The SLS AMG "Blackbird" was a unique, special edition SLS AMG created by Mercedes-Benz's Australian subsidiary specifically for the 2010 Australian International Motor Show. The one-off vehicle will eventually be sold to a private customer. 

 

 

SLS AMG E-Cell

The SLS AMG E-Cell is planned for model year 2013 and will use all-electric powertrain components. It will include four electric motors (one on each wheel) with combined ratings of 392 kW (525 bhp) and 880 N·m (650 lb·ft), liquid-cooled 400V lithium-ion battery rated 48 kWh and a capacity of 40 Ah. The battery will be supplied by Deutsche Accumotive GmbH & Co. KG, a joint venture between Daimler AG and Evonik Industries AG. Mercedes-Benz anticipates selling the vehicle beginning in late 2012.

 

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG VIDEO 1

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG VIDEO 2 (best part starts from 2:00 :p)