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It’s a busy week for auto lovers with several new launches, updates and fresh colour options arriving in the market. From affordable hatchbacks and scooters to premium bikes and Ferrari’s new EV, this week will be full of big reveals and facelifts.
Tata Tiago Facelift 2026
Tata Motors is set to launch the updated Tiago facelift on May 28. The Tiago EV now gets a large touchscreen infotainment system in the centre and a fully digital driver display behind the steering wheel.
The facelifted Tiago EV is also expected to borrow Tata’s newer ‘6-in-1 iCNG drive motor’ technology from the Punch EV. The 2026 Tata Tiago EV facelift will officially launch on May 28, along with the regular petrol Tiago facelift.
Ferrari Luce
Ferrari is preparing to unveil its new electric vehicle called the Ferrari Luce. This will be one of Ferrari’s biggest launches because the company is entering the EV market. Unlike Ferrari’s usual two-seat supercars, the Luce is a four-door luxury performance car with space for five people.
The EV can go from 0 to 100 kmph in just 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of 310 kmph. Ferrari says the car can travel up to 530km on a single charge. It has added an artificial sporty sound system that creates engine-like noise to make the driving experience feel sporty. The Ferrari Luce starts at around Rs 6.1 crore and deliveries will begin globally by the end of 2026.
Triumph Speed Twin 1200
Triumph has launched a new special edition motorcycle called the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition in India at a price of ₹17.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Only 800 units will be made worldwide. The biggest attraction of this bike is its retro cafe racer styling. Triumph has designed it to look like old racing motorcycles from the 1960s and 70s.
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The bike uses the same 1,200cc twin-cylinder engine from the Speed Twin 1200 RS. Key performance include 103 bhp power, 112 Nm torque and 6-speed gearbox. The bike will have bi-directional quickshifter for clutchless gear changes, brembo brakes for strong stopping power and fully adjustable Ohlins suspension.
M 1000 RR Isle of Man TT Edition
BMW Motorrad has revealed a very special version of its superbike called the BMW M 1000 RR Isle of Man TT Edition. The bike has been launched to celebrate the 115th anniversary of the famous Isle of Man TT race, which is one of the world’s most dangerous and iconic motorcycle races. Only 115 units of this bike will be made globally.
The motorcycle remains the same as the standard BMW M 1000 RR M Competition. It uses a 999cc inline four-cylinder engine, produces 212 hp power and is built for track-level performance and high-speed riding. Since this is a limited-edition collector bike, BMW is giving M Race Cover Kit, rear paddock stand, assembly stands, BMW M and TT branded floor mat and certificate of authenticity.
TVS Jupiter 125 new colours
TVS Motor Company has launched two new colour options for the Jupiter 125 scooter in India which are ivory elite green and ivory matte copper bronze. These new shades are available only with the higher DT SXC variant of the scooter. Along with the new colours, TVS has slightly increased the prices between ₹600-1,000, depending on the variant.
The engine and performance remain the same. It still uses a 124.8cc single-cylinder engine, produces 8.7 bhp power and 11.1 Nm torque. It continues with front telescopic suspension, rear adjustable monoshock suspension, drum brake on lower variants and 163 mm ground clearance for bad roads.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650
Royal Enfield recently launched the highly anticipated Bullet 650 in India. The motorcycle retains its classic charm but brings double the performance to the iconic silhouette. The bike uses the same casquette-style LED headlamp, signature ‘tiger-eye’ pilot lamps, hand-painted pinstripes and traditional teardrop fuel tank with metal badging.
Unlike the Classic 650, this bike features a fixed single-piece seat mounted to the upper rear suspension. The fuel tank gets iconic hand-painted pinstripes and a metallic badge. Fenders are more square compared to the Classic 650.
MG Majestor
The MG Majestor has officially launched in India. This 5-metre-long 3-row giant arrives with class-leading dimensions and premium tech to challenge segment stalwarts like the Toyota Fortuner.
The MG Majestor packs serious capability with a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine delivering 215 hp and 478.5 Nm. An 8-speed automatic, 4WD with low range and three locking differentials let it tackle any terrain using Snow, Rock, Sand, Mud or Normal modes.
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Tata Tiago Facelift 2026
Tata Motors is set to launch the updated Tiago facelift on May 28. The Tiago EV now gets a large touchscreen infotainment system in the centre and a fully digital driver display behind the steering wheel.
The facelifted Tiago EV is also expected to borrow Tata’s newer ‘6-in-1 iCNG drive motor’ technology from the Punch EV. The 2026 Tata Tiago EV facelift will officially launch on May 28, along with the regular petrol Tiago facelift.
Ferrari Luce
Ferrari is preparing to unveil its new electric vehicle called the Ferrari Luce. This will be one of Ferrari’s biggest launches because the company is entering the EV market. Unlike Ferrari’s usual two-seat supercars, the Luce is a four-door luxury performance car with space for five people.
The EV can go from 0 to 100 kmph in just 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of 310 kmph. Ferrari says the car can travel up to 530km on a single charge. It has added an artificial sporty sound system that creates engine-like noise to make the driving experience feel sporty. The Ferrari Luce starts at around Rs 6.1 crore and deliveries will begin globally by the end of 2026.
Triumph Speed Twin 1200
Triumph has launched a new special edition motorcycle called the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition in India at a price of ₹17.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Only 800 units will be made worldwide. The biggest attraction of this bike is its retro cafe racer styling. Triumph has designed it to look like old racing motorcycles from the 1960s and 70s.
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The bike uses the same 1,200cc twin-cylinder engine from the Speed Twin 1200 RS. Key performance include 103 bhp power, 112 Nm torque and 6-speed gearbox. The bike will have bi-directional quickshifter for clutchless gear changes, brembo brakes for strong stopping power and fully adjustable Ohlins suspension.
M 1000 RR Isle of Man TT Edition
BMW Motorrad has revealed a very special version of its superbike called the BMW M 1000 RR Isle of Man TT Edition. The bike has been launched to celebrate the 115th anniversary of the famous Isle of Man TT race, which is one of the world’s most dangerous and iconic motorcycle races. Only 115 units of this bike will be made globally.
The motorcycle remains the same as the standard BMW M 1000 RR M Competition. It uses a 999cc inline four-cylinder engine, produces 212 hp power and is built for track-level performance and high-speed riding. Since this is a limited-edition collector bike, BMW is giving M Race Cover Kit, rear paddock stand, assembly stands, BMW M and TT branded floor mat and certificate of authenticity.
TVS Jupiter 125 new colours
TVS Motor Company has launched two new colour options for the Jupiter 125 scooter in India which are ivory elite green and ivory matte copper bronze. These new shades are available only with the higher DT SXC variant of the scooter. Along with the new colours, TVS has slightly increased the prices between ₹600-1,000, depending on the variant.
The engine and performance remain the same. It still uses a 124.8cc single-cylinder engine, produces 8.7 bhp power and 11.1 Nm torque. It continues with front telescopic suspension, rear adjustable monoshock suspension, drum brake on lower variants and 163 mm ground clearance for bad roads.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650
Royal Enfield recently launched the highly anticipated Bullet 650 in India. The motorcycle retains its classic charm but brings double the performance to the iconic silhouette. The bike uses the same casquette-style LED headlamp, signature ‘tiger-eye’ pilot lamps, hand-painted pinstripes and traditional teardrop fuel tank with metal badging.
Unlike the Classic 650, this bike features a fixed single-piece seat mounted to the upper rear suspension. The fuel tank gets iconic hand-painted pinstripes and a metallic badge. Fenders are more square compared to the Classic 650.
MG Majestor
The MG Majestor has officially launched in India. This 5-metre-long 3-row giant arrives with class-leading dimensions and premium tech to challenge segment stalwarts like the Toyota Fortuner.
The MG Majestor packs serious capability with a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine delivering 215 hp and 478.5 Nm. An 8-speed automatic, 4WD with low range and three locking differentials let it tackle any terrain using Snow, Rock, Sand, Mud or Normal modes.
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