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Yamaha-TMax-Hybrid
New Bikes
24/02/22
Two new Yamaha TMAX hybrid drive system patents revealed |
Yamaha has submitted two patents describing a new TMAX maxi-scooter that features an innovative hybrid drive system
Oben-Rorr-electric-motorbike
New Bikes
21/02/22
Oben EV announces the Rorr - India’s Electric City Bike
Oben EV announces the Rorr, and its entry to the electric road biking scene, confirming the prominence of start-up brands in the sector
Ola Electric Scooter
Industry
07/02/22
Motorcycle Lobby Groups Pour Coldwater on Governments' Zero Emission Plan
UK motorcycle lobby groups have said they will back the boost of battery motorcycles, but not to the detriment of petrol-powered bikes
Omega-1-Astron
General
20/01/22
Ultra-light rotary engine makes 160bhp and weighs 15kg!
A new type of rotary petrol engine is claimed to make 160bhp despite weighing in at a featherweight 15kg!
BMW-CE-04-01
Industry
20/01/22
BMW Motorrad Urban Mobility to be all-electric by 2025
BMW has confirmed that all new urban mobility models will be going fully electric in 2025 with many more models switching to battery power by 2030
Kawasaki Endeavor
New Bikes
04/05/21
Kawasaki files for the trademark E-BOOST for future motorcycle model
The E-BOOST name is likely to relate to an incoming hybrid or all-electric Kawasaki motorcycle
Honda new electric motorcycles
Industry
26/04/21
Honda to launch three electric motorcycles by 2024
Honda has unveiled its ambitious path to electrification, with three new electric motorcycles released by 2024
petrol station
General
23/04/21
Toad Talks: Is synthetic fuel the saviour of the ‘petrol’ engine?
With Ducati reportedly shunning electric in favour of synthetic fuel, is a man-made option really the saviour of the internal combustion engine?