TVS Motor Company launched the Victor in Delhi at Rs 49,490. The motorcycle with the disc-brake option comes at Rs 51,490. The new motorcycle from India's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer goes up against other offerings in the 110cc commuter motorcycle segment.
JS Srinivasan, Vice President, Sales and Service, TVS Motor Company said, "The success of TVS Victor first launched in 2002 laid the foundation for TVS Motor in India. We are constantly evolving our products to offer technologically superior and stylish products to our customers."
The Victor gets a curvy headlamp and small bikini visor to cover the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster gets an analogue tachometer and a digital display, which integrates the speedometer, fuel gauge and the odometer. Powering the Victor is a 110cc single-cylinder engine, which delivers 9bhp and 9Nm of torque through a four-speed transmission. Suspension setup is made of telescopic forks in the front and adjustable dual springs in the rear.
The TVS Victor is available in six different paint schemes – blue, red, silver, grey, black/red and black/grey - and in two options – front disc and front drum. It competes with the Honda Dream series, Hero Passion XPro and the Mahindra Centuro.
Source - ETAuto