5 New Technologies That Will Change Two-Wheelers
5 New Technologies That Will Change Two-Wheelers
Published on January 17, 2022. EST READ TIME: 3 minutes
Today, owning a two-wheeler is just not about mobility. The modern two-wheeler user is looking at enhanced engine performance, better mileage, and safety. Two-wheeler manufacturers have also been rapidly responding to these demands in the last couple of years. Technology and innovation have drastically impacted the overall automotive sector. Let it be IoT, ABS, or traction control.
The same holds true for two-wheelers. Since the last few years, we have seen several new technologies that have been included in two-wheelers of all variants. This has resulted in the overall experience of owning and riding a two-wheeler safer, smoother, and convenient. These technologies are much awaited since the Indian two-wheeler segment has not seen much technological advancement in the last few years.
In this article, we will be looking at 5 new technologies that we believe will impact the two-wheeler segment in the next five years.
Fuel Injection Technology:
Restricted to cars for the last two decades, fuel injection technology has enhanced performance and fuel efficiency. Recently, the technology has been introduced to two-wheelers as well. It has replaced the traditional carburettor and resulted in efficient and eco-friendly fuel burning and improvement in the fuel efficiency of the two-wheeler. The introduction of fuel injection technology also has rid two-wheelers of the common issue of starting their vehicle during winters. It has also significantly improved the performance of the two-wheeler in changing altitudes and terrain. It is expected that in the next 5 years, all two-wheelers that are manufactured in India will feature fuel injection technology.
Slipper Clutch:
A slipper clutch ensures that your two-wheeler does not lose traction or shake when you suddenly slow down. It also offers the gearbox the required protection when you downshift more than one gear at once. The slipper clutch is now being adopted by several two-wheeler manufacturers. It is also being used as a selling point. This is even more applicable on Indian roads and traffic where riders have to be very careful of when to slow down and stop. Two-wheelers with fuel injection, ABS, and slipper clutch are on the higher side and should be insured. You can opt for two wheeler insurance provided by HDFC ERGO
Ride-By-Wire:
Unlike the name, Ride-By-Wire (RBW) technology does not make use of a cable or wire to accelerate the two-wheeler. It uses a sophisticated electronic system to accelerate the vehicle. Traditionally, RBW was available only in high-end two-wheelers. It used actuators, sensors, and ECU to control fuel and oil supply to the engine. This results in much enhanced and efficient engine performance and fuel efficiency. With increasing fuel charges and customers seeking more mileage RBW seems to be a much needed technological introduction in the two-wheeler segment.
Traction Control:
Popular in superbikes and high-end motorcycles, traction control technology is in its primary development stage in two-wheelers. It offers enhanced safety and control to bike riders. It also prevents the rear wheel from drifting and avoiding skidding. It offers control over the rear tyres by altering the rear wheel rotational speed. The future of two-wheeler riding seems to be a much safer experience as compared to modern times. This is even more imperative in India, where safety standards and norms are marginalized.
Internet of Things Enabled Two Wheelers (IoT):
One of the recent trends in the two-wheeler sector of India, are IoT enabled rideshare and scooters. IoT offers a multitude of features including IoT enabled scooters that can be picked up from any desired location and leaving it at your destination. On the completion of the ride, the user can plug the key back into the vehicle. We are sure that in the next 5 years, this will be common across all Indian cities. IoT will also ensure that your scooter is just not an ordinary vehicle. It is expected that IoT will enable scooters to be smarter and function in a much more interactive manner.
Conclusion:
The new technologies are primarily focused on safety, enhanced engine performance and comfort. After several years of status quo, these innovations and technologies will act as a much-needed change in the two-wheeler segment. The cost of these technologies was once on the higher side but with the two-wheeler manufacturers having easy access to these technologies, these will be easily and economically integrated into the two-wheelers of the future. Safeguarding these technological marvels is best achieved through reliable insurance options. Whether you opt for a third party bike insurance to meet legal obligations or choose the more extensive protection provided by comprehensive bike insurance, aligning your coverage with the evolving landscape of two-wheeler technologies is crucial.
Disclaimer: The above information is for illustrative purpose only. For more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before concluding the sales.
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