The Hosur-based company, TVS is all set to launch the most anticipated performance bike, new TVS Apache 200 on 20th January this year. The Revived Victor is also probably be launched by Apache, along with several other products on the earlier mentioned date of this month. Let us remember you, the chairman of the TVS Motors, Srinivasan announced back in August last year, while addressing the shareholders at 23 Annual General Meeting that the TVS giant will launch three models which includes- TVS Apache 200, TVS Victor and a four-stroke moped by January 2016. So we can definitely witness the arrival of revived Victor along with Apache 200 and a moped this month.
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First talk about TVS Victor, after being introduced in 2001, the motorcycle is likely to be launched a third time with the same name plate and engine displacement figure of 110cc. As per the reports, the motorcycle will combat against the likes of Honda Dream series, Bajaj Discover and India’s most selling bike, Hero Splendour in the commuter segment. The rejuvenated Victor is expected to sport a 110cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, petrol engine. The new TVS Victor will be traded in an economical price range of 50,000 to 60,000 (ex-showroom).
Now turn your attention on to the new Apache 200, as per the sources, the patent image gone viral on the internet via Motorbeam, that renders the complete overview of the naked roadster. The patent image reveals design specifications which comprises a compact headlight, a pair of sleek indicators, split seats, W-shaped grab rails and distinct alloy wheels. Moreover, the clip on handlebars and aluminum foot pegs position helps to increases the sporty look of the motorcycle.
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While in terms of power dynamics, the New Apache 200 will draws the power of 26 PS from a 200cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, four valve engine that is mated to five speed-transmission. The Apache 200 will fought against the already present KTM Duke/ RC 200 and Bajaj Pulsar RS 200 to make room for itself in the Indian market.