After a gap of more than eight years, TVS has re-launched the Victor commuter motorcycle in the Indian market. Positioned in lucrative, yet highly competitive 110cc segment, the Victor has undergone a major revamp to make it competitive against the likes of Honda Dream series, Hero Passion XPro, Mahindra Centuro and the Yamaha Crux. Check out the detailed photo gallery of the TVS Victor -
The front gets a conservative, yet completely new design. The headlamp gets a 60W high intensity bulb to offer superior visibility at night.
The handlebar and footpeg position have been optimised to offer a comfortable riding position. The broad and cushy seat also helps this cause.
The engine comes with advanced three-valve Ecothrust technology, which offers the best compromise of power and performance.
The Victor rides on conventional telescopic front forks and a five-step preload adjustable dual spring suspension in the rear.
The blacked-out chassis, exhaust, engine and the side panels of the Victor contrast beautifully with the bike’s metallic paint scheme.
Powering the Victor is a 110cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, delivering 9bhp and 9Nm of torque through a four-speed transmission.
The Victor is available in two versions – front disc and front drum. The former gets 240mm disc brake at the front, while the latter gets a 130mm drum unit.
The fuel tank capacity, at eight litres, is relatively small in size. The ARAI-approved efficiency figure of 76kmpl though should give it a pretty big overall range.