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First Made-in-India ECE 22.0 Helmet Launched at Rs 6,199

Steelbird Ignyte helmet brand claims to have launched the first made-in-India helmet with ECE 22.06 homologation. The IGN-7 ECE 22.06 helmet also meets DOT FMVSS No. 218 and BIS safety standards. It makes IGN-7 the only India-made helmet with triple homologation. ECE stands for Economic Commissi...

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Steelbird Ignyte helmet brand claims to have launched the first made-in-India helmet with ECE 22.06 homologation. The IGN-7 ECE 22.06 helmet also meets DOT FMVSS No. 218 and BIS safety standards. It makes IGN-7 the only India-made helmet with triple homologation.

ECE stands for Economic Commission for Europe, and it is the European safety standard. DOT certification is owned by the United States. Whereas BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) is the safety standard used in India.

The IGN-7 meets all these standards indicating that it has undergone extensive safety testing. The helmet comes in three sizes: M, L, and XL, and it can be ordered in either monochrome or with decals. The IGN-7 starts at a price of Rs 6,199.

This Ignyte helmet features the NACA air-flow system. It allows for efficient air channelling through the interiors. The shell is made of 9-part EPS with protection in up to 18 impact points. An ECE-certified visor with a Pinlock 70 anti-fog lens rounds out the quality package.

The company also claims that the interiors of the helmet are made of super soft fabric for long-lasting comfort. The iGN-7 has a double D-ring fastener, a nose protector, a high-frequency Thermo foam wind deflector, and a sliding sun shield.

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Nitin Dhiman is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering India's diverse automotive landscape. He specializes in comprehensive car and motorcycle reviews, technical analysis, and market trend forecasting for the Indian automotive sector. Having tested over 300 vehicles across various Indian road conditions—from congested urban environments to challenging rural terrains—Nitin brings practical insights that resonate with Indian drivers. His expertise extends beyond performance metrics to include ownership costs, maintenance considerations, and regional market preferences that shape buying decisions across different states. Nitin's analysis of emerging automotive technologies and policy changes offers readers a balanced perspective on how global innovations adapt to Indian conditions. Through his detailed yet accessible writing style, he helps Indian consumers navigate the increasingly complex automotive marketplace with confidence, translating technical jargon into pra...
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