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Motorhead Tekken R250 Launched In Nepal At Rs 4.05 Lakh
Motorhead Tekken R250 Launched In Nepal At Rs 4.05 Lakh
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September 18, 2021
September 18, 2021
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SLR Techno and Trade Pvt. Ltd, the sole authorised distributor for Motorhead bikes in Nepal, has launched the Motorhead Tekken R 250 in the Nepalese market at an introductory price of Rs 4,05,000. The Tekken R 250 is the facelifted version of the Tekken 250. The Tekken R 250 now joins the company's lineup along with the Tekken 250, Scrambler 250, Sports (2 variants), X Torque, MH200X and MH150R.
The Tekken R 250 continues to be powered by the same 223cc engine that delivers 16.7 bhp of power and 17 of maximum torque. The company says the new model comes with an improved chassis, in-built engine guard, double disc brakes, and comfortable seats.[gallery size="full" ids="29085,29084,29082,29086,29083"]
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The company recently announced the launch of its festive scheme under which the company is providing instant cash/finance discounts and win big through a lucky draw. Under this offer, the company will provide an instant cash discount of Rs 12,000 or a finance discount of Rs 8,000. On top of that, three lucky winners will get a chance to win Rs 1,00,000, Rs 50,000, and Rs 25,000 through a lucky draw.
Scroll below for the latest pricing of Motorhead bikes in Nepal[table id=103 /]Motorhead currently has 14 dealer outlets with 3S facilities (Sales, Service, and Spares) across the country.
Published Date: 2021-09-18 16:36:54
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