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The TVS Radeon is a Commuter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 55,400. The bike is available in 4 variants with 8 colour options. The 109.7 cc BS VI engine of Radeon is mated with 4 gears, producing maximum power of 8.08 bhp @ 7350 rpm bhp @ 7350 rpm and a maximum torque of 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm Nm @ 4500 rpm. The mileage of the Radeon is 63 KM/L.

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TVS Radeon Overview
price
Ex-Showroom Price*
From ₹ 55,400 Onward
engine
Engine Capacity
109.7 CC
fuel
Fuel Economy/Mileage
63 KM/L
gears
Gears
4 Speed
brake
Brakes
Drum
fuel-tank
Fuel Tank Capacity
10.0 L
wheel
Wheel Type
Alloy
starting-mechanism
Starting Mechanism
Self And Kick Start
Similar Bikes
Model Variants
Radeon All Black Edition , Radeon Base Edition , Radeon Digi Drum and Radeon Digi Disc

TVS Radeon Prices

Variant Ex-Showroom Price Specification Compare
TVS Radeon All Black Edition 69,109
Petrol, 63 KM/L
TVS Radeon Base Edition 55,243
Petrol, 63 KM/L
TVS Radeon Digi Drum 65,514
Petrol, 63 KM/L
TVS Radeon Digi Disc 68,280
Petrol, 63 KM/L

TVS Radeon Specifications

Engine CC 109.7 cc
Mileage 63 KM/L
Max Power 8.08 bhp @ 7350 rpm bhp
Max Torque 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm Nm
Fuel Petrol
Transmission 4 Speed
Length/Width/Height 2025/ 705/1080 mm
Kerb Weight 113/115Kg

TVS Radeon Features

  • Fuel Warning Indicator

  • Fuel Gauge : Analog

  • Pass Light

  • Start Mechanism : Electric & Kick Start

About TVS Radeon

In an attempt to bring retro charm to the commuter bike class, TVS has introduced the Radeon commuter bikes which are available at a starting price of ₹ 62,930 in India. The TVS commuter bike is available in three variants, namely, Radeon Drum - BS-VI, Radeon Commuter Bike of the Year-Drum and Radeon Commuter Bike of the Year-Disc.

The top variant starts with a price tag of ₹ 68,931. A 109.7 cc BS6 engine powers the retro-styled commuter bike. It produces a peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 4500 rpm and generates a maximum power of 8.19 bhp at 7350 rpm. The engine from TVS Radeon almost displaces 110cc. It is a fuel-injected and air-cooled single-cylinder which helps it generate 87Nm and 8.1bhp.

It has a fuel tank capacity of 10 litres. The BS4 engine offers a mileage of 69.3 kmpl, and with the fuel injection, TVS claims to have improved the mileage by 15%. Hence, you can expect to cruise more than 600 kilometres in one go with a full tank. The Radeon bike weighs 116 kg and is equipped with both rear and front drum brakes. TVS has given Radeon a combi-braking system on both ends.

Except for the top model, which has the disc-drum setup, the other two variants have drums only along with the TVS Synchronized Braking Technology. The Radeon bike also witnessed advanced technological upgrades with a USB charging port, a side-stand indicator with a beeper and the standard LED DRLs.

Radeon is also TVS’ solution to Bajaj Platina 110 and Hero Splendor. The TVS commuter bike has included some great features to offer more values to the consumers. As mentioned above, only the top variant gets the front disc brake, but all three models feature standard electric start and allow wheels.

A Royal Enfield Classic inspiration is visible in Radeon’s rubber tank grip, giving it a premium look. The decorated tank can hold about 10 litres of fuel. Making it a perfect value for money bike, TVS offers a 5-year warranty on Radeon.

Moreover, there is no shortage of versatility in terms of colours as TVS offers ten shades for Radeon along with two recently launched shades, Volcano Red and Titanium Grey.

The TVS Radeon competes in the commuter section with other bikes such as Bajaj Platina 110, Hero Splendor iSmart 110, etc. You can also consider Hero Splendor Plus and Hero HF Deluxe i3S as competitors in terms of pricing.

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TVS Radeon Expert Review

Introduction

The TVS Radeon is known for being that fun and thrilling commuter. People are wondering if the BS6 update could change that. In TVS’s basic commuter line, the Radeon is among the three motorbikes that are propelled by a 110cc unit. Radeon has been known for delivering a little extra for its capacity and experts are trying to find out if the much-required BS6 transition has dampened this ability. It is a near-perfect commuting machine with a potent engine that surpasses the latest Hero Splendour and Bajaj Radeon 110 ABS with some minor technical tweaks. With its old-school appeal, the TVS Radeon has retained its familiarity. 

How is the design? 

Radeon carries a retro charm that does not fit into that mundane mould of the regular commuting machines. The new Radeon retains some of its unique bodywork such as the touch of chrome and the tank pads, by staying true to its overall known appearance. In the special edition, you will find chrome finishing done on the levers and mirrors, an additional tank top pad surrounding the stylish fuel cap and a textured seat. The fuel tank proudly flaunts the brand name in bold letters as always. The design department of the Radeon has not undergone a significant change and largely inherited from the previous models. The brakes and suspensions also remain the same as usual, with only the special editions getting a choice to have a front disc brake. Despite having the same styling and appearance, the actual changes are found under its skin. 

How is the performance?

The engine propelling the Radeon, is a rather tiny unit: an air-cooled, single cylinder, 109 cc like before, only fuel-injected in this version. The peak power output is a humble 8.2 hp with a maximum torque of 8.7 NM and while the torque figure remains the same, the power has been brought down from a previous 8.4 hp. It does with the figures quite well. There is the same grunt for riding around the city traffic, even with a loaded pillion without getting bored. The exhaust note is uncharacteristically sporty, being exciting and raspy like before, only sounding smoother and does not crackle or pop as much.  On the highway, the 4-speed gearbox demanded more power from the engine to retain its cruising speed, but it performed beyond expectation in this regard, and better than its BS4 counterpart. 

How does the TVS Radeon ride? 

The TVS Radeon has managed to be both comfortable and stylish at the same time. It has put on a 4kg kerb weight which has fortunately not affected its riding quality. It still manages to retain its lightweight and easy-to-rear characteristic. This bike’s pliant suspension has amazing feedback and thankfully the department of ride quality has not changed either in this version. The low height allows you to swing the legs over easily even if you are 5 ft 4 inch tall, a little shorter than the average Indian height for men. The stance remains the same as before, and the rider is seated relaxed and upright. The revised engine in this bike feels smoother and more refined alongside a good throttle response. The drum brakes in the other variant lacks the expected ferocity. The disc variant has shown much of an improvement for the matter. 

How comfortable is the TVS Radeon? 

The Radeon continues to be a pretty easy and accessible bike for Indian riders of different heights. The stance remains unchanged, and the rider is able to sit in a relaxed and upright position as before. This means, the rider is not seated aggressively and therefore no strain on the wrists or back muscle. But you may still get back pain upon spending long hours on long hauls in the saddle. This is because the seats are not properly stuffed with soft foam, something which the company needs to pay attention to when facelifting the bike in the future. The suspensions on both ends and the fuel injected BS6 engine makes sure that vibrations are reduced to bare minimum and impacts from speed breakers and potholes are felt to the least. 

How's the tech? 

While the new TVS Radeon remains technically the same as before in terms of its styling and riding performance, there has been a considerable shift in the technical department. There have been some significant additions such as an optional USB charging port. A tail carrier and a luggage hook have been further provided for easing your cruising experience. The special edition of Radeon comes with a side-stand indicator and has thankfully discarded the loud alarming sound produced by the BS4 model. 

How's the mileage of the TVS Radeon? 

The BS4 variant of the Radeon offered a stunning mileage of 69.3 kmpl, the mileage is now improved owing to the fuel-injection and further updates in the BS6 variant. The bike has a capacity of achieving an average mileage of 73.68 kmph on highways and while in city traffic it can give a mileage of about 68.6 kmpl. 

Is the TVS Radeon good value for money? 

At only Rs 65,000 (of the top variant), the new TVS Radeon comes with the simplest yet the most stylish commuter design of its class. If the missing 5th gear and some minor brake issues can be overlooked, this bike can be very efficient and effective. Overall, this bike is a very good value for money. 

How is the after sales service? 

TVS offers the first 4 services for free for its new BS6 Radeon. The first one is scheduled after two months of purchase or upon covering 500-750 km, the second one is scheduled after 4 months of purchase or upon covering 2500-3000 km, the third one is scheduled after 8 months of purchase or upon covering 5000-6000 km, and the fourth one is scheduled after 12 months of purchase or upon covering 8500-9000 km. The following free services can be availed after 3000 km. 

Which motorbikes compete in this segment? 

The rival motorbikes competing in the same segment as the TVS Radeon are Bajaj Pulsar 150, Hero Splendor Plus, Bajaj Pulsar 125, Hero HF Deluxe and Honda Shine. 

Verdict (Value for money)

The new BS6 Radeon from TVS rides well and looks good at only Rs 65,000. It has been endowed with additional features. It is a bike which you can use for commuting every day and take on long hauls as well. This bike is a good value for money and significantly more affordable than its rivals. 

Pros & Cons of Radeon

pros

Pros

  • Good fuel efficiency

  • Rides quite well

  • Gearbox is smooth

cons

Cons

  • Brakes 

  • Not stylish 

  • No front disc brake

Final Verdict on Radeon

The commuter bike from TVS is a near-perfect commuter offering comfortable ergonomics, efficient mileage and a smooth gearbox. If you’re looking for a bike that is robust, stylish, sports a potent engine, is easy to handle and provides excellent comfort, especially during long drives, TVS Radeon becomes an ideal choice. However, with just a few tweaks such as stronger brakes & silent starter, it could have well surpassed its competitors like Bajaj Radeon110 ABS and the latest Hero Splendor.

People also ask For

  • How much does TVS Radeon cost?

    The TVS Radeon comes in three variants. The first variant, TVS Radeon STD BS-VI, is available at Rs. 62,930 in the ex-showroom, followed by the next variant, which is called the Radeon Commuter Bike of the Year-Drum. It has an ex-showroom price tag of Rs. 65,931 for New Delhi. The top model of TVS Radeon, the disc variant is available at an ex-showroom price of  Rs. 68,931 in New Delhi.


    The on-road prices of the three variants are Rs. 71,882 for the base variant of the TVS Radeon, Rs. 76,645 for the Radeon Commuter Bike of the Year-Drum, and finally, the top model is available at an on-road price of  Rs. 79,949. All the on-road prices are for New Delhi.

  • Is TVS Radeon a good bike?

    The TVS Radeon brand has been on the market for nearly nine years now. It is one of TVS's most popular brands, hailed for its robustly built, premium looks and affordable price tag.


    The next part deals with performance and mileage. The Chennai-based automaker's Radeon performs effectively in the lower and mid-range pickup. Until 60 kmpl, the bike runs smoothly, and you won’t feel any vibrations. Even after surpassing the speed of 80 kmpl, the bike effectively manages to reduce the vibes and gives the rider an enjoyable and comfortable ride.


    Conclusively, the TVS Synchronized Braking Technology provides an efficient braking system at both front and rear wheels, but a front disc braking could have enhanced the braking system. The latter is provided in the top variant but is missing in the other two.


    Overall, if you're looking for a commuter bike that offers comfort, premium appeal, performance, effective mileage and comes at an affordable price, then TVS Radeon is an ideal commuter bike.

  • Is it worth buying a TVS Radeon?

    With the looks inspired by Royal Enfield Classic combined with excellent fit and finish and boasting a robust body, TVS Radeon is an excellent commuter bike at the price range under Rs.70k.


    Along with the TVS Synchronized Braking Technology, it also has a combi-braking system and hydraulic, telescopic type suspension, which boosts grip, enhances safety and comfort.


    Hence, if you’re looking for a bike with quality safety features, stylish appeal and abundant mileage, TVS Radeon is a budget-friendly commuter bike!

  • What makes TVS Radeon better than the Hero Splendor Plus or Bajaj Platina 110?

    In terms of engine and tank capacity, the TVS Radeon has surpassed the likes of Hero Splendor Plus but trails behind the Bajaj Platina 110. The 110cc commuter bike boasts a fuel tank capacity of 10 L, along with its 69.3 kmpl mileage, makes it an exemplary companion for long drives.


    Furthermore, it's a fun bike to ride in the range of 30 to 60 kmph, where you will feel how effortlessly the engine delivers power and torque. The low range of acceleration is enough to pass through the traffic.


    With its extended mileage, one can easily travel up to 650 kilometres with the TVS Radeon BS6 in one go.

  • TVS Radeon Vs Competition

    TVS Radeon Vs Hero Splendor Plus Vs Bajaj Platina 110


    TVS Radeon competes in the commuter bike market with the Hero Splendor Plus or Bajaj Platina 110. Let's go through an in-depth analysis to understand this competition better:


    • Talking about engine displacement, the Bajaj Platina exceeds the Splendor Plus and TVS Radeon by a fathomable margin. Compared to its 115.45cc 4 Stroke, Single-Cylinder engine, the Hero Splendor Plus’ offers just 97.2cc Air-cooled, 4-Stroke Single Cylinder OHC cc whereas the TVS Radeon gives 109.7cc with 4 Stroke Duralife Engine.
    • TVS Radeon is not as robust as the Bajaj Platina 110 but has better specifications than Hero Splendor Plus. The Chennai-based auto company’s Radeon generates a maximum power of 8.19 bhp at 7350 rpm and 8.7 Nm of torque at 4500 rpm.
    • The Bajaj Platina 110 offers a power of 8.4 bhp at 7000 rpm along with a maximum torque of 9.8 Nm at 5000 rpm, which gives an outstanding performance in the initial and mid-range pickup.
    • When you compare both of these bikes’ power and torque to that of Hero Splendor Plus, which generates a maximum power of 8 bhp and peak torque of 8.05 Nm at 6,000 rpm, the difference between the performance also becomes pretty clear.
    • Mileage-wise, the TVS Radeon is miles behind the Bajaj Platina 110 ABS which offers 84 kmpl. In comparison, the Chennai-based TVS Radeon offers slightly less mileage and offers 69.3 kmpl of mileage.
    • Similarly, in terms of the fuel tank, the Bajaj Platina 110 offers slightly more space as it has a 10.5-litre fuel capacity compared to Radians' fuel tank capacity of 10 litres.
    • TVS Radeon users have testified that yes, the TVS commuter bike does offer at least 80 kmpl. The fuel tank capacity of Radeon Is also slightly more than the other two, as it has 10.5 litres of capacity.
    • The Delhi-based Auto company Hero, which is also the world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturing brand, offers a mileage of 70 kmpl and sports a fuel tank capacity of 9.8 litres through its Hero Splendor Plus.
    • TVS Radeon is the clear winner in terms of style, credits to its simple, communicative and premium design. It has the best fit and finish among the three and also offers high versatility with ten colours, whereas the Bajaj Platina comes in three shades, and Hero Splendor Plus offers five shades.
    • Coming to one of the most fundamental requirements, safety, the braking system of TVS Radeon could have been enhanced. It lags behind the Bajaj Platina 110, which offers ABS.
    • The top variant of TVS Radeon features a front disk brake along with the TVS Synchronized Braking Technology, but this essential feature is missing in the other two variants, which have been equipped with drum brakes.
    • Speaking about the on-road prices in Delhi, the Hero Splendor Plus is the most expensive on the list. Although the difference is minor, Splendor Plus’ on-road price is
      Rs. 73,305. Its ex-showroom price is Rs. 62,535.
    • The Bajaj Platina 110 stands with the most expensive ex-showroom price tag of Rs. 65,926 but is slightly affordable in terms of on-road price, as compared to the Hero Splendor Plus, it comes down to Rs. 73,078.
    • Finally, the most affordable one on the list is the TVS Radeon, which an ex-showroom price of Rs. 61,242 and goes up to Rs.68,931 whereas, the on-road price of the commuter bike starts with Rs. 71,882 and can go to as high as Rs. 79,949.

    TVS Radeon Colors

    TVS Radeon DT Red Black

    DT Red Black
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon Chrome Black

    Chrome Black
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon DE Black

    DE Black
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon DT Blue Black

    DT Blue Black
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon Titanium Grey

    Titanium Grey
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon Royal Purple

    Royal Purple
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon Metal Black

    Metal Black
    Available for all variants.

    TVS Radeon Regal Blue

    Regal Blue
    Available for all variants.

User Reviews On TVS Radeon

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Nice bike fir the city riding
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Nice bike for the city riding 110 cc bike good mileage comfortable seat. Nice sound like Tvs apache.
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Dear TVS, We are a traditional user of your vehicles. We have trust in your brand. Recently I've purchased your brand new bike "Radeon". No doubt the bike is very good. But, you should change something in your system. I've purchased the bike from your dealer Surya Pratap TVS Ramamurthy Nagar Bangalore. They have been delivered the bike without any Service book or any owner's manual book. They are saying they will deliver those items once the vehicle registration is done (which will take more than 1 month). Now my question is, is this the official way of TVS vehicle delivery? If so, then how shall I maintain my bike until I get the user manual? Who will be responsible if the bike user does something wrong with the bike? For your kind information, I would like to inform you- the user manual of 'Radeon' is not available on your official website Also, my bike's back mudguard is more than 1.5" bent towards the right side. When I asked the sales guy regarding that, surprisingly he is saying- "Sir its comes like that only, we can't do anything on that." How stupid answer! A reputed brand like TVS is manufacturing like this kind of garbage nowadays? Is that true?
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I have got this just two days before and driven around only 100km so far but what a feeling it has been. The best thing about this bike is it somewhat look like bajaj vikrant in white color and it have royal enfield pads with splendor tail and the overdone chrome exhaust. all these combined making it a head turn around bike if not the look it attracts the other half with the exhaust sound. its not too loud and annoying to public like rx100 it have it own unique bass. the design may not be liked by everyone but for me i liked it and suited my taste so the design is subjective. tho it can reach 100 kmph its highly dangerous to ride in top speed since this is a commuter bike not a performance bike and it have drum brakes only. 40 in city and 60-70 in high way is a good choice. i have seen many saying its copied from various bikes but ask yourself a question arn't you want that? all the good things you like in those bikes comes as a single package? its definitely value for money.
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It's Good and all should enjoy it
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Its doing fantastic job it's good from Passion Xpro, Dream Y
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All You Need to Know About the Radeon

TVS bikes are known for their ruggedness and robustness built, especially the Radeon models. The latter is one of the most popular TVS brands since its inception in 2012. With regular updates, the latest variant of the TVS Radeon includes a BS6 engine and boasts a special edition model. Here is everything you need to know about the Chennai-based bike maker’s new commuter bike.

The TVS Radeon has three variants, with the standard BS-VI, Commuter Bike of the year - Drum, and Commuter Bike of the year - Disc. The latter one being the latest addition to the TVS commuter bike collection.

The TVS Radeon is available in ten different colours. Yes, you read it right! TVS has decided to spoil its consumers with choices. There are six standard shades: Pearl White, Metal Black, Golden Beige, Chrome Purple, Regal Blue, and Royal Purple.The two new additions in the colour palette include Titanium Grey and Volcano Red. But the Chrome Black and Chrome Brown are only limited to the special edition.

The first variant, TVS Radeon STD BS-VI, is available at ₹ 62,930 in the ex-showroom in the capital city of New Delhi.

The following variant, called the Radeon Commuter Bike of the Year-Drum has an ex-showroom price tag of Rs. 65,931 for New Delhi.

The top model of the Radeon, which is the Commuter Bike of the Year-Disc, is available at an ex-showroom price of  Rs. 68,931 in New Delhi.

The TVS Radeon is powered by a 110 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, peak power of 8.2 bhp at 7350 rpm, along with a maximum torque of 8.7 Nm at 4500 rpm. It offers the perfect balance of comfort and style. 

The TVS Radeon offers a combi braking system, or as TVS likes to call it, the Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT) offers effective braking and safety.

The Radeon rides on alloy wheels which are 18-inches. These wheels are suspended by hydraulic dual shock absorbers, which are supported by 5 step adjustability at the rear end. The Bike wheels also sport telescopic forks upfront.

These suspensions are stiff, which offers excellent balance and grip to enjoy cruising over the city roads. Furthermore, you won’t feel much pressure at moderate speed as you run over potholes and bumps due to the excellent shock absorption.

The design of the RadeonABS has been kept retro with a few modern touches. The fuel tank guard is a highlight which adds on the premium look along with the excellent seats.

TVS has also used chrome so accurately that it perfectly matched the fit and finish of the bike.

The TVS Radeon bikes have a tank capacity of 10 L and offer a mileage of 69.3 kmpl. With a full tank, you can expect to cover more than 600 kilometres of target non-stop.

While it fades away when compared to the mileage provided by the Bajaj Platina 110, it matches others like Hero Splendor Plus and Honda CD 110 Dream, as most of them offer an average mileage near 70 kmph, which is near to what TVS Radeon offers.

In terms of features, the Radeon bike is an all essential and no-nonsense bike. It has every quality which you require but at the same time to keep the bike budget-friendly, it has not included some additional features.

The centre console of the TVS Radeon features an analogue fuel indicator along with an analogue odometer and speedometer, which further compliments the vintage appeal which TVS wants to create with the Radeon.

Although, the techies have been compensated for comfort, which is provided through the footpegs, ergonomic seat and pillions.

The on-road price of the base variant of the TVS Radeon commute bike is Rs. 71,882. The on-road price is for the capital city, Delhi. The price might vary in other cities.

The following variant, which is called the Radeon Commuter Bike of the Year-Drum, has an on-road price of Rs. 76,645 for New Delhi, including RTO and Insurance.

The top model, the Radeon Disc variant, is available at an on-road price of  Rs. 79,949.

With the TVS Radeon BS6, TVS competes with Hero Splendor Plus, Honda CD 110 Dream and Bajaj Platina 110. While TVS models have previously struggled against the dominance of Hero Splendor Plus, the new model might be able to compete with the Hero commuter bike.

A more robust braking system and a few other enhancements would have given Radeon a more potent edge.

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TVS Radeon FAQs

  • What is the On-Road & Ex Showroom Price of TVS Radeon?

    TVS Radeon ex-showroom price in New Delhi starts at Rs. 59,742 and goes upto Rs. 65,742 . The TVS Radeon on road price in New Delhi is Rs. 72,474 .
  • What is the mileage of TVS Radeon?

    As for the claimed fuel efficiency, the TVS Radeon Petrol variant returns 69.00 Kmpl.
  • Is TVS Radeon a good Bike?

    According to the experts, The Radeon is an all-new 110 cc commuter motorcycle from TVS and the company is hopeful of generating volumes in the all-important 110 cc segment. But is it a good option? We spend some time with the new TVS Radeon to see what exactly it offers....
  • Which bike is better between Radeon vs Splendor Plus?

    The price of Radeon starts at Rs. 59,742 (ex showroom) and the Splendor Plus"s price starts from Rs. 60,350 . Get detailed comparison between Radeon and Splendor Plus on the basis of specifications, mileage, price & others.
  • What are the Expert opinions/reviews on TVS Radeon?

    Check out the genuine reviews and ratings about TVS Radeon from the industry experts, professionals and also from the owners of Radeon. Expert"s advices are important for making the right choices.
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    Ex-Showroom Price
    ₹ 1.05 L
    Mileage
    158 Km/Full Charge
  • TVS Ntorq 150

    149.7 CC | Scooter
    TVS Ntorq 150
    Ex-Showroom Price
    ₹ 1.09 - 1.18 L
    Mileage
    40 KM/L
  • TVS Apache RTX 300

    299.0 CC | Off Road
    TVS Apache RTX 300
    Ex-Showroom Price
    ₹ 1.99 - 2.34 L
    Mileage
    N/A
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