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The updated Aviator is now on sale in India and will retail for Rs 55,157 for the standard variant (ex-showroom, Delhi). The updated Aviator costs Rs 1,405 more than its predecessor and you can get it in three variants – standard, alloy drum and alloy disc.
You get LED headlights, a four-in-one lock, a seat-opener switch, a front and retractable rear hook, LED position lamps and a metal muffler. Yadvinder Singh Guleria, senior vice-president, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd, said, “Honda is leading India’s scooterisation and is continuously extending its advanced upgrades across the scooter range. Now that we have added new attractive and convenient features, the 2018 editions of the stylish Aviator are ready to hit the road with enhanced comfort.”
There is a new colour on offer as well – Pearl Spartan Red. The engine remains unchanged, it continues to be powered by the same 109cc engine that makes 8hp and 9Nm.
Tata Motors posts 35 percent sales growth, which sees it cross Mahindra, and subsequently grabs third spot in top-sellers list.
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