Special-edition TVS Sport with SBT launched at Rs 40,088

    Synchronised Braking Technology (SBT) makes its debut in the 100cc segment on the special-edition TVS Sport.

    Published On Oct 29, 2018 12:07:00 PM

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    Special-edition TVS Sport with SBT launched at Rs 40,088

    TVS Motor Company had rolled out a special edition of the TVS Sport motorcycle for the festive season. The new 100cc commuter motorcycle comes with new decals, new side-view mirrors, and a 3D logo. The 'Special Edition' variant also comes with Synchronised Braking Technology (SBT), which is a first in the 100cc segment. The new trim starts from Rs 40,088 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

    Commenting on the new offering, Aniruddha Haldar, vice-president (marketing) commuter motorcycles, scooters, and corporate brand, TVS Motor Company said, “We are pleased to present the Special Edition TVS Sport for this festive season.  With over 2 million customers, TVS Sport is synonymous with superior mileage and ride experience, catering to a loyal customer base for over a decade. The Special Edition TVS Sport is a combination of style and comfort making it a complete package for value-seeking customers.”

    The bike comes with an all-gear electric start, aluminium grab rail, chrome muffler guard and a sporty instrument cluster. The TVS Sport Special Edition will be available with the option of electric start and kick-start, and alloy wheels, and come in two colours – black with red-silver decals and black with blue-silver decals.

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