Royal Enfield launches BS VI-compliant Classic 350 at Rs 165,000
The BS VI Classic 350 with dual-channel ABS costs about Rs 11,000 more than the outgoing BS IV version.
Ajit Dalvi
13 Jan 2020
Suzuki India is not only the sole OEM to see growth in sales in a difficult first nine months of FY2020 but has also gone ahead of Hero in terms of scooter market share.
Read moreThe BS VI Classic 350 with dual-channel ABS costs about Rs 11,000 more than the outgoing BS IV version.
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