In Japan, you can get the Nissan Note with the Nismo badge. It may just be the Nissan Note you actually want. There are two versions, first, the all show only Nismo with 97hp, 1.2 liter gasoline, and a Nismo S that gets a 1.6 liter unit with 138hp.
Both have body kits with red accents, custom exhaust and lowered sports suspension and standard 16-inch wheels in 195/55 tires and the Nismo S, 17-inch rims in 205/45 Bridgestone Potentza S007s.
With the rapid growth of the electric vehicle segment, choosing the best electric scooter in India has become more challenging than ever. The market now offers a wide range of models, each promising better range, stronger performance, smarter features, and greater value. While recommendations often come from personal opinions, online comparisons, or word-of-mouth, the right choice ultimately depends on how well a scooter fits your daily riding needs. Read more
Buying a scooter isn’t just about today’s on-road price. It’s about what you’ll spend over the next five to eight years - on fuel, energy, service, and resale. Read more
If you’ve grown up around Indian motorcycling, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is hard to ignore. I wanted a simple, classic-looking motorcycle with a strong low-end feel, modern fuelling, and safety equipment that suits daily riding. After 1,500 km of mixed use – city commutes, short highway stretches, and the usual broken patches – here’s what living with the Bullet 350 has genuinely been like. Read more