Keeway has announced that it will be venturing into the Indian auto market with three new scooters. The three offerings are Keeway Vieste 3000, K-Light 250V, and the Sixties 300i, all a first for the Hungarian manufacturers. The Keeway Sixties 300i will be the leading offering from the brand considering it resembles the Vespa in India.
Keeway Sixties 300i has been priced at 3.22 lakh INR:
The latest scooter costs more than the Maruti Alto car, the K-Light 250V and Vieste 3000 arrive with a refreshing and new design, the Vieste 3000 has been priced at 2.99 lakh INR. You can pre-book the Sixties 300i by depositing 10,000 INR.
This two-wheeler gives you a feeling that combines nostalgia with a hint of modern design sports headlamps on the front and turns indicators as well. The seat design has chrome highlights that offer it a premium look. The Sixties 300i arrives with a 10-liter tank, the cap of which is placed on the floorboard. The vehicle is semi0digital and it supports USB charging for external devices.
In terms of engine, it has a 278cc single-cylinder engine with liquid-cooling and supports fuel injection. It has telescopic forks in the front and dual-rear shock absorbers. For braking, it has disc brakes along with an anti-lock braking system, it weighs 146 KG and a ground clearance of 140mm, and a wheelbase of 1,390mm.
The Keeway Vieste 3000 has the same engine as the Sixties 300i but it has a modern design. It has a lighter 249cc V-twin, air-cooled engine with 18.7hp of maximum power. The rear-wheel-drive utilizes a belt drive and the scooter has nearly 16″ alloy wheels.
The K-Light 250V arrives with a similar design as well as shock absorbers and front forks. We have no clue as to when the first deliveries of the new models will start.
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