The growth in the gearless scooter segment has been phenomenal over the 
last few years but it isn’t until now that the interest in this segment 
by manufacturers and consumers alike is at unprecedented levels. For 
starters, 2012 promises to be one of the biggest years ever for the 
Indian automatic scooter market as 8 scooters from no less than 7 
manufacturers, are all set to be launched in India during the course of 
the next seven months. Through this story, we’ll give you a lowdown on 
all the seven automatic scooters. Let the scooting begin.
 Mahindra Duro DZ 125:
Launched barely a week ago at the 2012 Indian Auto Expo, the Mahindra 
Duro DZ is an improved and facelifted version of the 125cc Duro 
automatic scooter. The Duro DZ features an all new front end with a new 
headlamp design and new telescopic forks. While the headlamp improves 
aesthetics, the real story is about the telescopic front forks, which 
will now make the Duro DZ a much better ride on bad roads, stuff that is
 quite abundant in India. The Duro DZ retains the 125cc four stroke 
engine, albeit in a newer state of tune which Mahindra claims will 
increase fuel economy.The Duro DZ 125 is priced at INR 42,232, 
ex-showroom Delhi.
  
Suzuki Swish 125:
If you think that the Access 125 looks too bulbous for your liking, but 
still think that the powerful and torquey 125 four stroke engine of the 
Access is the best thing that happened to Indian automatic scooters, 
fret not, hope is at hand. Suzuki showcased at Swish 125, which is 
basically a Access in more stylish clothes. The traditional strengths of
 the Access 125 remain, read a reliable and powerful four stroke engine,
 solid build quality and well sorted suspension with telescopic forks up
 front,  while the style quotient is lifted a few notches up. Expect a 
March 2012 launch for the Swish 125, which is priced at INR 45431, 
ex-showroom, Delhi.
Hero Maestro 110:
Take a Honda Aviator, give it new stickers and dump the excellent 
telescopic front forks, lo and behold, you have the Hero Maestro 110 
automatic scooter. A badge engineered product, the Hero Maestro 
represents the first scooter launch of Hero MotoCorp since its split 
with Honda. Although the two companies are going it alone, Hero still 
has license to use Honda’s technology until 2014, which explains why the
 Maestro features the same 110cc engine that is also found on the Honda 
Activa and the Aviator. Puncture resistant Tuff up tubes, an 
analog-digital instrument console and combi brakes are a few of the 
salient features of the Maestro. Call it a Hero scooter for the men if 
you may, the Maestro will sit above the Pleasure in terms of price and 
positioning and is set to be launched during the first few months of the
 year.
Piaggio Vespa LX125:
The Vespa will kickstart a new segment of sorts, when Piaggio India 
launches this retro cool 125cc automatic scooter in late March of early 
April 2012. The Vespa LX125 will be positioned as a lifestyle scooter, 
to keep with the high quality fit and finish that the scooter exudes in 
no small measure. The 125cc Vespa will also be the most powerful 
automatic scooter in India with a power output of 10.6 Bhp from its 
125cc four stroke engine. The Vespa LX125 was showcased at the Auto Expo
 and we were very pleased to see how well finished and richly detailed 
the scooter was, in fact head and shoulders above the existing scooters 
in India. Expect a price of about INR 55,000 for the Vespa LX125.
Honda Dio 110:
The Honda Dio is an example of how an classic design can still look harp
 despite being over half  a decade old in the Indian market. The Honda 
Dio finally gets a few upgrades it should have got in the very first 
place. A 110cc four stroke engine borrowed from the Activa finally makes
 it into the Dio and so does combi braking. The Dio also gets fresh new 
styling, with a completel restyled front and rear end. While some people
 love the new style, others can’t digest it. Tubeless tyres and a 
claimed 15% higher fuel economy are the  significant upgrades to the Dio
 110. What we don’t like about the new Dio 110 is the fact that Honda 
still hasn’t given this sporty scooter telescopic front forks, a sore 
point in the otherwise big facelift. Expect to pay a few grand more over
 the current model when the 2012 Dio 110 becomes available in showrooms 
over the next few months. 
TVS Qube 100 Hybrid Scooter:
TVS  Motors will launch India’s first hybrid scooter in the middle of 
the year. however, the launch will be more of a pilot run with 50 
examples of he Qube 100 Hybrid entering the market. In June 2012, the 
pilot launch will happen and the Qube 100 Hybrid will hit the Indian 
roads. The Qube 100 features a 100cc four stroke engine which will 
combine with a hub mounted electric motor. A Start-Stop system and brake
 energy regeneration are the other trick bits on the Qube Hybrid, which 
will also use lithium ion batteries and have three modes of operation. 
The commercial launch of the Qube 100 Hybrid scooter will happen in 
2013, before which TVS Motors will use the pilot launch to gauge 
consumer acceptance.
Yamaha Ray:
Yamaha emphasized that it would squarely target Indian women with its 
first scooter offering for the Indian market, the Ray. A sharply styled 
scooter with petite dimensions to appeal more to the fairer sex, the 
Yamaha Ray comes with a good equipment spec. For instance, the 
telescopic front forks on what is a light scooter will give it good bad 
road handling ability, an attribute that is very important. While engine
 specifications(which could range between 100-125cc), pricing and 
availability hasn’t yet been revealed, the final production model of the
 Ray is expected to be very close to the concept version displayed at 
the Auto Expo,with minor changes to make the concept scooter fit for 
mass production. Expect the Yamaha Ray to be on roads sometime in late 
2012.
TVS’s yet-to-be-named 125cc Scooter:
 TVS Motors is doing quite well with the 
Wego 110, which is a practical and solidly engineered scooter. TVS will 
now offer a bigger engined scooter to its customers at the fag end of 
2012, December to be precise. The yet-to-be-named TVS scooter will 
feature a 125cc engine mated to an automatic transmission. Expect 
pricing and positioning to be above the TVS Wego 110, in keeping with 
the higher displacement engine. This 125cc model will be TVS’s flagship 
scooter offering with telescopic front forks, a large underseat storage 
capacity and external fuel filling(a-la-Wego) to be prominent features 
in this scooter.
That brings us to the end of our special 
story on the 8 new scooters to watch out for in 2012. Hope you enjoyed 
reading it, just as we enjoyed compiling it for you. Happy scooting!













 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 








Tvs Qube Hybrid is the latest launched scooter by TVS motors. This scooter can run on both fuel petrol or electricity. It has unique designs then other scooters.
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