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Mahindra & Mahindra Plans A Revolutionary Turnover for Electric Two-Wheeled European Industry

Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) has big plans for the European two-wheeler market – and they’re not playing with small numbers. 

According to a report from MoneyControl, the Indian multinational manufacturers have found a niche that forecasts big money for the firm. 

A view of the Peugeot brand shield logo

The project in question? One that will release electric bike models under the BSA and the French Peugeot brands, completing production in the EU and securing a hold in the ever-growing electric bike industry.

This was a move only recently made possible by M&M’s recent move to purchase the last stake of Peugeot in 2019, rendering the company a 100% subsidiary of the French motorcycle producers. 

A view of the tank of a BSA motorcycle

In theory, this move will open up the production scope potential for the company and provide the energy-smart crowds with small-engined throwback bikes that boast hella style.

M&M tested this theory earlier in the year with the electric Ludix scooter, made in India but sold in Europe, with great success.

“Peugeot Motorcycles has a very strong EV product pipeline. Following the successful launch of the Ludix, development continues on the Streetzone, which is expected to be launched in 2022,” says says M&M Chairman Anand Mahindra at the company’s 75th annual meeting. 

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra.
Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra.

“This will be followed by two platforms and four EV launches in 3 years. These will have B to B variants as well as B to C variants with telematics and fleet management software.”

To keep BSA in line with the projections at work for Peugeot, M&M is currently in the process of producing BSA’s first electric motorcycle – a project that will involve partnership with the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) of the UK.

A view of a lab student working at the Advanced Propulsion Center

A guesstimation of what the R9 will look like

The project value of creating BSA’s first thoroughly British electric BSA bike is currently hovering around £9.2 million, with £4.6 million of that funded through the APC.

Mahindra adds the benefits of having a fully UK-based motorbike:

“While Java is not available in an electric version yet, the electric BSA project has been conceived as the true-blue UK designed, developed, and manufactured motorcycle. The project is a partnership supported by the APC of the UK, and it will bring in benefits accorded by the UK government as an inward investor,” Mahindra added.

A view of a concept for BSA's first electric bike, created by Sreejith Krishnan
A view of a concept for BSA’s first electric bike, created by Sreejith Krishnan

“The project has kicked off with the technical team on board in the Midlands, which is the epicenter of EV development expertise in the UK.”

Fingers crossed for the near future – and excited to see the coming reveals from both Peugeot and BSA.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Peugeot Brings the Kisbee 50 to Scooter Riders

Updated and Ready to Go

The Peugeot Motorcycles’ scooters are fantastic little machines. The Kisbee 50 is one of the company’s offerings. It was recently upgraded for 2020. The company added some more power and some additional features for the little 50cc scooter. 

For 2020, the bike comes with electronic fuel injection, a new piston design, lighter con-rod, and three-chamber exhaust. All of these things help the little two-stroke make 4.6 hp and the best torque in its class of 4.6 Nm. The bike has a CVT, so it’s a twist-n-go affair.

Kisbee-Hero

The bike comes with a 6.8-liter fuel tank, a front disc brake, and a rear drum brake. The scooter also has 12-inch alloy wheels, a contoured seat that can ride two-up if needed, and a slew of new colors, including Rogue Cherry Red, Satin Flash Silver, Icy White, and Matte Black. 

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The bike is offered with a two-year unlimited kilometer warranty. It’s also learner-approved, which should help it attract more riders. Peugeot is selling the bike at $2,990. Click here to see it on Peugeot’s website.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Peugeot Plans to Introduce a 300cc Motorcycle

Peugeot is known for its cars, but the company does make scooters, too. It has also made some motorcycles over the years, and now it sounds like the company will make a new 300cc bike. 

Mahindra bought Peugeot’s motorcycle division in 2019. It intends to bring seven new two-wheeled models to market between 2021 and 2023.

The Italian motorcycle publication Motociclismo had a chance to sit down with GAM Distribution’s president, Mario Minella. GAM handles the importing of Peugeot Motorcycles to Italy. During that conversation, Minella said the company will introduce a GT model with a 300cc to 400cc engine.

He also said that the Peugeot P2X Concept motorcycle that was revealed in 2019 could be used as the basis for an upcoming motorcycle platform. That platform could be used to make bikes with displacements ranging from 125cc to 500cc.

BMW G 310 R

Peugeot’s focus will be on the Asian market, but the platform will be developed for global use. This means there could be a modern Peugeot motorcycle sold globally fairly soon. A distinct timeline and details about the bike, however, are not yet known.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com