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TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition Launched @ INR 55,890
TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition was recently launched for INR 55,890 in India. Buyers can now go for Matte Blue/White and Matte Silver/Red shade for the most powerful 110cc bikes of the country. Visor on the new variant gets chrome detailing while dual tone beige seats further complement the alread...
TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition was recently launched for INR 55,890 in India. Buyers can now go for Matte Blue/White and Matte Silver/Red shade for the most powerful 110cc bikes of the country. Visor on the new variant gets chrome detailing while dual tone beige seats further complement the already stylish motorcycle.
TVS Victor was one among the most-selling commuters when its earlier version was on sale in India. The recently introduced version carries same name plate with modern design and better engine than all other motorcycles that are on sale from this segment.
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TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition 'Silver'[/caption]
Victor is powered by a three valve, 109.7cc engine producing 9.46 BHP at 7500 rpm and 9.4 NM at 6000 rpm. The perfect balance of power to the motorcycle design results in impressive acceleration and smooth ride quality. It claims 94 kmph of top speed and weighs just 113 kg.
This makes it far better than bikes that weigh more and feel sluggish when compared in terms of overall acceleration. Victor comes with long, comfortable seat and offers 175 mm of healthy ground clearance. Buyers can select between front disc and drum brake option. Buyers get tubeless tyres and alloy wheels as standard.
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TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition 'Blue'[/caption]
TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition also claims 72 kmpl of impressive mileage (claimed). That results in the lowest possible riding cost to its owner. TVS has tuned the suspension in such a way that if offers the best possible comfort on a regular commuter.
TVS offers the Victor with an LED daytime running light that helps rider keep the halogen bulb off during the daytime and still follow the AHO rule. Pricing for the motorcycle starts at INR 52,810 (ex-showroom Delhi). Standard disc brake model starts at INR 54,810. The exhaust design is even the best looking one on a commuter motorcycle.
TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition 'Silver'[/caption]
Victor is powered by a three valve, 109.7cc engine producing 9.46 BHP at 7500 rpm and 9.4 NM at 6000 rpm. The perfect balance of power to the motorcycle design results in impressive acceleration and smooth ride quality. It claims 94 kmph of top speed and weighs just 113 kg.
This makes it far better than bikes that weigh more and feel sluggish when compared in terms of overall acceleration. Victor comes with long, comfortable seat and offers 175 mm of healthy ground clearance. Buyers can select between front disc and drum brake option. Buyers get tubeless tyres and alloy wheels as standard.
[caption id="attachment_179504" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition 'Blue'[/caption]
TVS Victor Matte Premium Edition also claims 72 kmpl of impressive mileage (claimed). That results in the lowest possible riding cost to its owner. TVS has tuned the suspension in such a way that if offers the best possible comfort on a regular commuter.
TVS offers the Victor with an LED daytime running light that helps rider keep the halogen bulb off during the daytime and still follow the AHO rule. Pricing for the motorcycle starts at INR 52,810 (ex-showroom Delhi). Standard disc brake model starts at INR 54,810. The exhaust design is even the best looking one on a commuter motorcycle.Ad
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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