Keeway has announced its entry into the Indian market with three scooters. The Keeway Vieste 3000, K-Light 250V, and Sixties 300i are the Hungarian manufacturer’s first models in India. The trio is led by the retro-styled Keeway Sixties 300i which is now the most expended retro model in India.Keeway Sixties 300i

The Keeway Sixties 300i is priced at 3.22 Lakhs ($4,150) which is above the cost of the Maruti Alto in India. The Keeway K-Light 250V and Vieste 3000 come with a modern design, with the Vieste 3000 priced at 2.99 Lakhs ($3,854). Interested customers can book for the Keeway Sixties 300i with an Rs. 10,000 ($129) deposit.

Keeway has propped up the Sixties 300i as offering reminiscences of the great decades. It sports a classic design of the headlamps and turn indicators at the front. The seat design also bears a blast from the past with the chrome highlights giving it a premium look. Interestingly, the Sixties 300i has a 10-liter tank whose cap is located on the floorboard. The instrument cluster of the Sixties 300i is semi-digital and supports USB charging of devices.

The Keeway Sixties 300i has a 278cc single-cylinder engine which is liquid-cooled and supports fuel injection. It has telescopic forks in the front and dual rear shock absorbers. The Keeway Sixties 300i also has disc brakes and a dual anti-lock braking system. The scooter weighs 146kg and has a 140mm ground clearance, as well as a 1,390mm wheelbase.

Keeway Vieste 3000 has the same engine as the Sixties 300i but sports a modern design. The Keeway K-Light 250V has a 249cc V-twin, air-cooled engine with 18.7hp of maximum power. Its rear-wheel-drive uses a belt drive and the scooter has 16” alloy wheels. The K-Light 250V has a similar design for its shock absorbers and front forks. There are no indications at this time when the first deliveries of the new models will be made.

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