In anticipation of the upcoming festive season, TVS Motor Company launched their popular Victor commuter motorcycle in a new Premium Edition for Rs. 55,065 (ex-showroom Delhi). The Victor Premium Edition gets chrome detailing, a new sticker scheme and a chrome crash guard.
TVS has also incorporated a body coloured pillion handle, chrome detailing on the side panels, gold detailing on engine cover case and LED DRLs. The TVS Victor is powered by a 110cc engine producing 9.5 PS of power and 9.4Nm of torque. The engine comes mated to a 4-speed gearbox and returns almost 72kms to a litre. TVS is offering the Victor Premium Edition only in a disc brake variant with black colour and yellow graphics. Other variants of the Victor are available in both disc and drum brake variants with 5 different colour options.
Aniruddha Haldar, Vice President (Marketing) – Commuter Motorcycles, Scooters and Corporate Brand, said, “This festive season, an icon is getting a whole new look. This premium edition of TVS Victor now offers quality and performance with bold styling and personality. We are sure that our consumers will enjoy this bolder and striking presence on the road as they enjoy the Ultimate “Joy of Riding” on their TVS Victor, thanks to the advanced O3C 3V Engine.”
The TVS Victor has been a successful model for TVS with over 2 lakh customers in India. The bike gets an 8-litre fuel tank and is capable of achieving a top speed of 90kmph. Weighing in at just 113kgs with a wheelbase of 1260mm, the Victor is an agile motorcycle. TVS has given the Victor a ground clearance of 175mm. The bike features telescopic forks in the front and a 5 step adjustable hydraulic spring suspension in the rear.
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