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The highly anticipated 2023 Japan Mobility Show, scheduled to run from October 28 to November 5, 2023, in Tokyo, is set to captivate attendees with cutting-edge mobility solutions from prominent automakers.

  • Following Honda’s revelation of their offerings for the event in late September 2023, it was Suzuki’s turn on October 3, 2023, to unveil their diverse and intriguing lineup.
  • At the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, Suzuki intends to make a resounding impact by showcasing a broad spectrum of vehicles, including two-wheeled and four-wheeled models, as well as several other pioneering projects.

In the realm of two-wheeled vehicles, Suzuki will introduce three world premiere innovations. The first of these is the “e-PO,” a folding electric moped developed in collaboration with Panasonic.

Designed to provide users with an enhanced electric mobility experience akin to an electric assist bicycle, the e-PO offers three operational modes: Full electric drive, Assist drive, and Pedal drive. This versatile moped is engineered to provide a safe and efficient means of transportation, particularly suitable for use on highways.

In another joint endeavor between Suzuki and Panasonic, the 2023 Japan Mobility Show will witness the introduction of an electric scooter, reminiscent of Suzuki’s 50cc Choinori gas-powered scooter, which gained popularity in the early 2000s.

This electric scooter, equipped with a motor originally designed for electric assist bicycles, is tailored for urban travel, emphasizing sustainability and convenience.

Suzuki’s commitment to exploring alternative energy sources is underscored by the unveiling of their inaugural hydrogen-powered two-wheeler. Although categorized as a test vehicle, this represents a significant leap in Suzuki’s hydrogen engine development endeavors.

An interactive display featuring a cutaway view of the test vehicle, incorporating a 70-megapascal (MPa) hydrogen tank and engine, will provide insights into Suzuki’s progress in this pioneering field. Additionally, Suzuki will host informative panels and presentations to elucidate their advancements in hydrogen engine technology.

The 2023 Japan Mobility Show will also feature the e-Burgman, a vehicle that Suzuki initiated demonstration experiments with in April 2023. This electric vehicle utilizes swappable batteries from Gachaco, and Suzuki aims to engage the public to collect valuable data on motorbike usage patterns and preferences, contributing to future advancements.

In a groundbreaking collaboration with SkyDrive, Suzuki’s exhibit will also showcase the “Flying Car” electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle. Production of this revolutionary urban air mobility solution is slated to commence in spring 2024 at Suzuki’s factory in Shizuoka prefecture.

In an exciting revelation for motorcycle enthusiasts and eco-conscious riders, Kawasaki has officially introduced its inaugural electric motorcycle models, the 2024 Ninja e-1 and Z e-1, marking a significant foray into the realm of electric mobility within the United States.

Design and Performance

Visually, the Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 seamlessly blend with the distinctive design language associated with their respective lineages, maintaining the iconic styling cues of their Ninja and Z families.

Beneath their striking exteriors, both motorcycles are equipped with a 5-kilowatt (approximately 6.7 horsepower) interior permanent magnet synchronous electric motor capable of delivering a peak power output of 9 kW (about 12 hp).

 

Furthermore, these electric bikes incorporate regenerative energy during deceleration, an attribute common among electric motorcycles, eliminating the need for a clutch.

Battery and Charging

Powering the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 are two removable 30 amp-hour battery packs, offering riders convenience and versatility. Charging these batteries can be achieved through three distinct methods: direct connection to a standard household outlet, utilization of a dedicated docking station, or plugging the bike itself with the batteries in place.

A full recharge of each battery pack is estimated to take approximately 3.7 hours. Additionally, a separate 12-volt battery supplies power to the lights and instrument cluster, mirroring the conventional setup found in combustion-engine motorcycles.

Range and Performance

Kawasaki provides an estimated range of 72km on a single charge for both models, taking into account usage in Road mode without engaging the e-Boost feature. It is important to note that real-world range can vary due to factors such as rider weight, wind conditions, terrain, and riding style.

Chassis and Handling

Both the Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 feature a familiar steel trellis frame design and share common suspension components. The front suspension comprises a 41mm telescopic fork with 119mm of travel, while the rear utilizes a bottom-link Uni-Trak setup offering 132mm of travel and four-way adjustable preload.

Braking systems consist of single two-piston calipers on both front and rear wheels, with the primary distinction being the size of the discs. Both motorcycles are equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels and feature standard ABS for enhanced safety.

Dimensions and Weight

The Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 exhibit similar dimensions, including a 1,365mm wheelbase, 1,980mm length, 170mm ground clearance, and a seat height of 785mm. Also these electric bikes share a rake of 24.4 degrees and a trail of 94mm.

However, differences emerge in terms of width, height, and curb weight. The Ninja e-1 measures 686mm in width and 1,105mm in height, weighing in at 140kg.

Conversely, the Z e-1 boasts dimensions of 730mm in width and 1,035mm in height, with a lighter curb weight of 135kg.

 

Power Modes and e-Boost

Both models provide riders with two power modes, Eco and Road, catering to different riding scenarios. Eco mode prioritizes range by offering a gentler power response and electronically limiting the top speed to 60km/h, while Road mode is tailored for everyday use, allowing a top speed of 80km/h.

Furthermore, an e-Boost function is available in both modes, temporarily granting extra power for improved acceleration and a higher top speed. This feature elevates the top speed to approximately 85km/h in Road mode and 60km/h in Eco mode, albeit for a limited duration of 15 seconds to prevent overheating.

Walk Mode and Connectivity

To simplify parking maneuvers, Kawasaki has integrated a Walk Mode as a standard feature on both the Ninja e-1 and Z e-1. This mode enables controlled movement at low speeds, with a maximum forward speed of approximately 4.8km/h and a reverse speed of around 2.9km/h.

Both motorcycles are equipped with a 4.3-inch TFT color display, offering customizable light and dark modes. Additionally, riders can enjoy seamless Bluetooth connectivity with their smartphones through Kawasaki’s Rideology the App.

Storage

The Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 feature a compact front trunk (frunk) in the space traditionally occupied by a fuel tank in combustion-engine motorcycles.

Additionally, there is a small underseat storage area capable of accommodating items such as a U-lock and housing the adapter for direct wall charger connection.

Pricing in the US

According to Kawasaki USA, the Ninja e-1 is priced at USD7,599 (RM36k) while the Z e-1 starts at USD7,299 (RM34k).

Triumph is all set to redefine the Scrambler segment with the launch of its exhilarating 2024 Scrambler line-up. This eagerly anticipated release introduces the Scrambler 1200 X and Scrambler 1200 XE, each promising to deliver an unmatched blend of power, style, and off-road prowess.

Triumph Scrambler 1200 X

Triumph has paid close attention to customer feedback, resulting in the creation of the Scrambler 1200 X, designed to be more accessible to a wider range of riders.

This model offers a seat height of 820mm, which can be further lowered to 795mm with the optional low seat. These enhancements not only ensure a comfortable fit for various riders but also come at a more competitive price point, without compromising on the legendary Scrambler performance.

To sweeten the deal, Triumph has extended the service interval to an impressive 10,000 miles (16,000km), substantially lowering the cost of ownership for Scrambler enthusiasts.

Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE

For those seeking the pinnacle of Scrambler excellence, Triumph presents the Scrambler 1200 XE. This model is poised to set new standards in performance, capability, and modern classic style. With an array of updates, including the latest-generation Brembo Stylema® calipers, enhanced suspension adjustability, and improved touring capabilities, the Scrambler 1200 XE is a true game-changer.

Impressive Features

The 2024 Scrambler 1200 X and XE come equipped with a host of features that ensure an unparalleled riding experience. Some of the highlights include:

  • New Marzocchi suspension with 45mm USD forks and RSU with piggyback reservoirs, providing 170mm of wheel travel optimized for road riding.
  • Advanced rider technology, including optimized cornering ABS and switchable cornering traction control.
  • Multifunction instruments featuring an integrated TFT display.
  • Five riding modes, including an Off-road mode.
  • All-LED lighting, including a signature DRL headlight and slim contemporary indicators.
  • USB charging and accessory-activated connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, Bluetooth phone, and music operation.

That said, the Scrambler 1200 XE boasts several updates in 2024, enhancing its already impressive performance. The new enhancements includes updated Brembo Stylema radial monoblock calipers and suspension with enhanced adjustability, new and revised intake and exhaust headers for a broader torque spread, improved styling details with new slimline LED indicators and compact LED taillight and enhanced touring capabilities with optional high screen and rugged luggage system.

Both the Scrambler 1200 X and XE are powered by Triumph’s high-power 1200cc Bonneville engine, delivering torque-rich performance and an unmistakable Scrambler tone. Peak power arrives earlier in the rev range, reaching 89hp @ 7,000rpm with peak torque of 110 Nm @ 4,250rpm.

 

Both models feature a dedicated tubular steel frame, high-specification suspension, and top-notch braking systems to ensure efficient performance on both roads and dirt tracks.

Triumph alsoretained the iconic Scrambler design elements in both models, from their distinctive silhouettes to the signature high-level twin exhaust setup. Enhanced styling details, classic one-piece ribbed bench seats, and striking finishes make these Scramblers stand out on the road.

GALLERY: 2024 TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER 1200 XE

GALLERY: 2024 TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER 1200 X

In a much-anticipated reveal on October 3, 2023, Ducati introduced the world to the 2024 Ducati DesertX Rally—a formidable off-road motorcycle designed to elevate the riding experience for enthusiasts.

Building upon the already impressive DesertX, the 2024 Rally edition brings a host of enhancements, notably in suspension and wheel technology, catering to the demands of serious enduro riders.

A Powerhouse Under the Hood

At the heart of the 2024 Ducati DesertX Rally is Ducati’s robust 937cc Testastretta 11-degree engine. This powerhouse boasts a claimed output of 110hp @ 9,250 rpm and 92Nm @ 6,500 rpm, ensuring an exhilarating off-road experience.

Suspension Enhancements

One of the standout features of the DesertX Rally is its upgraded suspension system. The front suspension now boasts a 48mm KYB closed-cartridge fork, complete with adjustable compression and rebound settings.

Meticulous engineering has been employed to minimize cavitation, utilizing a closed-cartridge design, while friction is reduced through Kashima coating on the fork tubes and a diamond-like coating (DLC) on the sliders.

At the rear, a KYB shock absorber with a 46mm piston offers adjustable compression at high and low speeds, as well as preload and rebound adjustability.

These improvements translate to impressive suspension travel—250mm up front and 240mm at the rear. The bike offers a substantial ground clearance of 280mm.

To further enhance control, an adjustable Öhlins steering damper has been integrated into the handlebar, working in harmony with the upgraded suspension system.

Wheels and Tires

The DesertX Rally sees a significant transformation in its wheel technology. Billet aluminum hubs anchor the robust carbon steel spokes, which radiate outward to lightweight Excel Takasago rims.

These wheels collectively shed 0.5 kilograms of unsprung weight compared to the stock DesertX wheels. The wheel setup comprises a 21-inch front wheel and an 18-inch rear wheel, all wrapped in high-performance Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR rubber.

Additional Features

Ducati has not overlooked the finer details of the 2024 DesertX Rally. The bike now features a high front mudguard, equipped with a split brake line to accommodate relocation.

Machined fork clamps, adjustable brake and shift pedals, and a distinctive Iron Giant livery—exclusive to this model—add to its visual appeal. These enhancements complement the existing suite of features offered on the standard DesertX.

Extended Range with Auxiliary Fuel Tank

For riders seeking extended range, Ducati offers an optional auxiliary fuel tank that mounts at the rear of the bike.

This accessory provides an additional 8 liters of fuel-carrying capacity, resulting in an estimated 40 percent increase in range compared to the standard 21-liter tank.

The 2024 Ducati DesertX Rally is poised to redefine the off-road adventure experience with its formidable engine, advanced suspension, and wheel technology. Whether conquering rugged trails or embarking on long-distance journeys, this motorcycle promises an unparalleled riding experience for enthusiasts worldwide.

In response to growing concerns over the misuse of emergency lanes by motorists during heavy rainfall, authorities have issued a stern warning against illegal parking or stopping in these lanes. The directive was conveyed by the highway operator, Prolintas, via their official Twitter account.

With heavy rainfalls being a common occurrence in Malaysia, the message is clear: emergency lanes are designated for critical situations and emergency vehicles only. Parking or stopping in these lanes for any reason other than emergencies is not only illegal but also poses serious risks to other road users.

Prolintas, in their tweet, underscored the severity of the matter by highlighting the potential consequences for those found guilty of such actions. Offenders could face a hefty maximum fine of RM2,000 or even a prison sentence of up to 6 months.

The primary purpose of emergency lanes on highways is to ensure a clear and unobstructed pathway for emergency vehicles during critical situations such as accidents or medical emergencies. However, there have been instances where drivers have been using these lanes as a means to escape traffic congestion or for non-emergency reasons.

Authorities are now urging Malaysians to understand the vital role emergency lanes play in ensuring the safety of all road users during emergencies. Misuse of these lanes not only hampers the efficiency of emergency response teams but also endangers the lives of those in need of immediate assistance.

In a surprising turn of events, Harley-Davidson, is rumored to be on the brink of introducing a 200cc single-cylinder motorcycle, igniting speculations of a potential face-off with Royal Enfield in the highly competitive sub-300cc motorcycle segment in India.

  • recent sightings fueled rumors of a smaller 200cc Harley-Davidson roadster, tentatively named the X 210.
  • The introduction of the X 210 could provide Harley-Davidson with a more affordable entry point into the market.

A few months ago, Harley-Davidson unveiled the X 440, its first single-cylinder offering in decades, with aspirations to capture market share from Royal Enfield’s globally renowned 350cc lineup.

However, recent sightings of a test mule resembling the X 440 in India have fueled rumors of a smaller 200cc Harley-Davidson roadster, tentatively named the X 210. This development has raised questions about the possibility of Harley-Davidson expanding its small-displacement portfolio.

One compelling reason for Harley-Davidson to consider a 200cc roadster is its strategic intent to challenge Royal Enfield’s dominance in the sub-300cc segment.

While the X 440 boasts competitive pricing, it still falls short of matching Royal Enfield’s extensive 350cc range. The introduction of the X 210 could provide Harley-Davidson with a more affordable entry point into the market.

The demographics of the Indian market play a significant role in this potential move. India has witnessed a strong demand for sub-300cc motorcycles, with consumers willing to compromise on certain features if the pricing is competitive.

Another crucial factor contributing to the feasibility of the X 210 is Harley-Davidson’s partnership with Hero MotoCorp in India.

Hero MotoCorp recently introduced a new 210cc, liquid-cooled engine producing 25 horsepower and approximately 15 pound-feet of torque. This powerplant could serve as the heart of the X 210, with some fine-tuning to align it with Harley-Davidson’s characteristic focus on low-end torque.

However, not all signs point definitively toward the X 210 becoming a reality. The test mule spotted in India closely resembles the X 440 in terms of design and exhaust layout.

Furthermore, neither Harley-Davidson nor Hero MotoCorp has officially filed any documentation or statements regarding a 200cc roadster.

What can be confirmed, however, is that Harley-Davidson India is actively working on the Nightster 440, a motorcycle expected to offer a premium Harley-Davidson cruiser experience, differentiating itself from the X 440 and showcasing the brand’s commitment to diversifying its lineup.

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