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TVS was established by T. V. Sundaram Iyengar. He was born in 1877 in Thirukkurungudi in the Tirunelveli district of Madras Presidency, British India. He began with Madurai's first bus service in 1911 and founded T.V.Sundaram Iyengar and Sons Limited, a company in the transportation business with a large fleet of trucks and buses under the name of Southern Roadways Limited.
When he died in 1955, his sons took the company ahead with several forays in the automobile sector, including finance, insurance, and manufacture of two-wheelers, tyres and components.
The south Indian company set up a plant at Hosur in 1978, to manufacture mopeds as part of their new division. In 1980, TVS 50, India's first two-seater moped rolled out of the factory at Hosur in Tamil Nadu.
Soon after, TVS and Suzuki tied up to have a 19-year-long relationship which was aimed at technology transfer, to enable design and manufacture of two-wheelers specifically for the Indian market. Renamed TVS-Suzuki, the company brought out several models such as the Suzuki Samurai, Suzuki Shogun and Suzuki Fiero. In 2001, after separating ways with Suzuki, the company was renamed TVS Motor.
In early 2015, TVS Racing became the first Indian factory team to take part in the Dakar rally, which is one of the longest and most dangerous rallies in the world. TVS Racing partnered with French motorcycle manufacturer Sherco for the Dakar rally, and named the team Sherco TVS Rally Factory Team.
The company has four manufacturing plants - three located in India (Hosur, Tamil Nadu; Mysore, Karnataka and Nalagarh, Himachal Pradesh) and one in Indonesia (Karawang).
TVS Bike Model | Ex-showroom price |
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TVS Raider 125 | ₹ 91,356 |
TVS Apache RTR 160 | ₹ 1,19,868 |
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V | ₹ 1,24,339 |
TVS Ronin | ₹ 1,49,001 |
TVS Ntorq 125 | ₹ 86,844 |
TVS Apache RR310 | ₹ 2,71,825 |
TVS Sport | ₹ 61,602 |
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V | ₹ 1,42,929 |
TVS iQube | ₹ 1,15,331 |
TVS Jupiter | ₹ 75,620 |
TVS Jupiter 125 | ₹ 85,319 |
TVS Apache RTR 180 | ₹ 1,32,667 |
TVS Star City Plus | ₹ 74,202 |
TVS Radeon | ₹ 72,583 |
TVS Scooty Pep Plus | ₹ 65,561 |
TVS XL100 Heavy Duty | ₹ 44,227 |
TVS XL100 Comfort | ₹ 46,456 |
TVS Scooty Zest 110 | ₹ 74,354 |
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Fuel Type | Petrol and Electric |
Upcoming | TVS Apache RTR 310, TVS Creon |
Popular | TVS Raider 125, TVS Apache RTR 160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V |
Most Expensive | TVS Apache RR310 (Rs. 2,71,825) |
Most Affordable | TVS XL100 Heavy Duty (Rs. 44,227) |
Dealer Showrooms Presence | 1030 Cities |
It’s been a while since I rode my Hero Xpulse to office. This Hero motorcycle was my primary use of transport each day, but then the TVS iQubeS entered my life, and a lot of things changed. Firstly, I had to convince myself that I will need to spend more time commuting due to lesser average riding speed.
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Q: What are the upcoming models from TVS?
TVS has unveiled a new variant of its flagship motorcycle – the Apache RR 310. This new Miami Blue variant was unveiled in Columbia.
The revision to the FAME-II subsidy has affected the prices of electric vehicles in the Indian market. As reported earlier, the FAME-II subsidy is now revised to Rs. 10,000 per kWh as against Rs. 15,000 previously, with a maximum cap of 15 per cent of the ex-factory price.
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