TVS Motor Company launches new 100cc motorcycle, TVS Sport in Sri Lanka
TVS Motor Company, a reputed manufacturer of two-wheelers and three-wheelers in the world, today launched their 100cc economy motorcycle TVS Sport in Sri Lanka. The mileage-efficient motorcycle boasts of new generation graphics and style.
At the launch event, R. Dilip, Senior Vice President, International Business, TVS Motor Company said, "We are delighted to bring our popular motorcycle, TVS Sport, to Sri Lanka. The TVS Sport caters to a robust customer base of close to 2.5 million customers globally. In Sri Lanka, where two-wheeler mobility is on a rise, TVS Sport is the ideal motorcycle to traverse long distance with excellent fuel efficiency. The motorcycle is a blend of style and comfort thus making it a complete package for the customers in our key international market, Sri Lanka."
Adding to that, SV Nana Rau, Director Operations of TVS Lanka said, "We are happy to add the 100cc economy motorcycle TVS Sport to the extensive TVS Lanka product portfolio in Sri Lanka. The motorcycle will be available in over 400 touchpoints across the country with state-of-the-art service and spare facilities. We are confident it will find favour with customers."
TVS Sport comes with an All Gear Electric start, comfortable 5-step adjustable shock absorber (rear) and a 100cc DURALIFE engine that delivers power of 7.8PS. It further delivers on the safety aspect with the inclusion of Synchronised Braking Technology (SBT). SBT is a joint braking system that activates the front and rear brake simultaneously, thus providing superior braking control and minimising skidding to ensure safety of the rider.
The Econometer feature allows the rider to ride in Economy mode (Green) for the best mileage and Power Mode (Yellow) for the best power.
The motorcycle has sporty graphics, long seat, 3D Chrome logo with attractive head and tail lamp. Adding further to the style element, TVS Sport is equipped with pillion handle and stylish mirrors.
The TVS Sport is available in colour selection of Black Blue, Black Red and Volcano Red.
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Starts Rs 51,750
100cc
4-Speed
8.20
8.70
90 Kmpl
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